The Animal Welfare Advisory Group (AWAG) has given its approval to the facilities that will house horses competing in the 2008 Olympic Games in Hong Kong.
“I think the welfare of the horses is being very well taken care of,” says Chan Pui-tin, after he and five AWAG colleagues inspected the venues on June 24.
“We have asked a lot of questions on a range of topics, big and small, such as whether the horses will suffer from heat stroke, mosquito bites, motion sickness, jet lag, and how they are taken care of if they are sick. We feel all these questions have been answered satisfactorily, and I must say this has been an eye-opening visit … the range of facilities is impressive.”
Pui-tin says he and his colleagues were impressed by various facilities and installations such as the veterinary clinic, stabling areas and the advanced static and mobile cooling systems.
“Before I came here I had a lot of reservations and doubts, but after seeing the facilities my confidence has risen dramatically,” Pui-tin says.
Hope they can live up to that!
the place sounds nice. i hope nothing goes wrong that would give them a bad rep.
Interesting- I’ve never heard of the AWAG before.
Glad the horses will stay in a good place!
That’s really good to hear. I hope they take as good care of the human athletes.