Ethical and moral issues regarding the usage of horses by humans
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Equine ethics is a field of ethical and philosophical reflection around the horse, aimed at questioning human behavior towards this animal, and modifying it in the event of unethical practices. It includes questions about breeding, keeping, use (especially for sport) and end of life, in close relation to the notion of respect and well-being of the horse. In particular, this debate crystallizes around sensitive subjects such as the slaughter of horses, the consumption of their meat, their legal status, zoophilia, doping in sport, their possible retirement after exploitation by humans, the choice of euthanasia and the destination of the animal's body (knackery or burial) after death. Societal demands include recognition of the horse as a pet, and greater consideration for its sensitivity.
Horse ethics are influenced by veganism and the antispeciesist demands of the animal rights movement. Slaughter, hippophagy, doping and zoophilia are strongly rejected, in a context of globalization of trade and equestrian sports. These issues affect the entire economy and legal aspects of horse riding, racing and breeding.
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