Join us for an inspiring conversation on Thoroughbred Welfare in our latest podcast episode. We have the privilege of sitting down with two remarkable thought leaders in the equestrian world: Philippa Gilmore, Head of Welfare Operations from Retraining of Racehorses (RoR), and Saranna Jordan, Horseracing Liaison and lecturer at Hartpury University. Together, we delve into the crucial topic of thoroughbred welfare and the significance of the recently launched thoroughbred census in Great Britain. If you are a former Racehorse owner, click here to find the census: https://uwe.eu.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_8bNJFzR2FB95ZlQ Philippa Gilmore brings her extensive experience and expertise in equine welfare to the conversation. As the Head of Welfare Operations at RoR, she has been instrumental in promoting responsible ownership and ensuring the well-being of retired racehorses. Saranna Jordan, with her deep understanding of the horseracing industry and her role as a Horseracing Liaison and lecturer at Hartpury University, provides valuable insights into the collaborative efforts behind the thoroughbred census. During our engaging discussion, we explore the importance of traceability in safeguarding the welfare of retired racehorses. We delve into the goals and objectives of the thoroughbred census, highlighting how it will contribute to better monitoring, care, and protection. Our guests share their perspectives on the significance of this initiative and its potential impact on the equestrian community and their personal stories as former racehorse owners. If you are passionate about horse welfare and want to learn more about the thoroughbred census and its implications, this podcast episode is a must-listen.