New standards to help improve horse health and welfare in WA: Jarvis

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The Hon. Jackie Jarvis, Minister for Agriculture and Food (WA), Media Release, 6 October 2025

The Cook Government has set new standards to strengthen the health and welfare of horses in Western Australia.

The Standards and Guidelines for the Health and Welfare of Horses details the minimum standards and recommended practices to optimise the health and welfare of horses, backed by scientific evidence and industry knowledge.

The standards and guidelines were developed by the Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development following extensive consultation with experts in horse husbandry, welfare and veterinary science, and with the support of Racing and Wagering WA and the RSPCA WA.

The new standards and guidelines present clear guidance on general care, complementing existing codes of practice for specific activities, including rodeos, transport, saleyards and depots, racing and the management of feral animals.

To support the new standards and guidelines, a new online publication has been launched, providing advice on care and management responsibilities.

The document covers general care, housing, health and management, exercise and education, as well as specific requirements for horse-related businesses, such as riding schools, agistment and events.

The standards and guidelines can be found at www.dpird.wa.gov.au/welfareresponsibilities.

Comments attributed to Agriculture and Food Minister Jackie Jarvis:

“Horse owners are known for their passion and commitment to caring for their animals, whether they are companions, working animals or part of a business.

“These new standards and guidelines provide straightforward information that horse owners and carers can put into action, and reflect community expectations about the humane treatment of these much-loved animals.

“The Cook Government is committed to enhancing animal welfare in Western Australia, and I encourage everyone involved with horses to review the standards and guidelines to see how it can aid their care and management.”

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