How we gather our evidence-based research
In keeping with its strategic objectives, the Brooke underpins its work with evidence. Undertaking and funding research projects is an integral part of the Brooke’s work and is used to ensure that improvements to the welfare of working animals is based on the best available qualitative and quantitative evidence. Research findings are used to increase the effectiveness of Brooke programs, informing policy and enabling resources to be allocated appropriately and efficiently.
The Brooke aims to ensure that all Brooke-funded or supported research follow these objectives:
- To tackle issues relevant to working equine welfare identified principally by working with animals and their owners and communities.
- All research is carried out with responsibility to the animals and people involved.
- All research aims to produce results that are practically applicable to the Brooke’s work.
- Research is efficient, ensuring no duplication of effort or resources.
In support of our evidence-based approach, we have provided a selection of our published papers to share learning about equine animal health, behavior and welfare.