17–22 May 2026
C.I.D
Europe/Zurich timezone

Horses in France: a ride through history, regions and science

THIM01
21 May 2026, 15:20
40m
Auditorium Michel d’Ornano (C.I.D)

Auditorium Michel d’Ornano

C.I.D

Invited Oral Presentation Entertainment Session

Speaker

Dr Rosine Travers (Institut Français du Cheval et de l'Équitation)

Description

Would you like to know more about the horse industry, a French sector of excellence particularly present in Normandy? Let’s discover it through a ride across the cultural heritage of equestrian activities, the presence of horses, donkeys and mules all over the French regions and the huge variety of scientific issues involved in the development of the equine sector.

Horse: this simple word often evokes lots of powerful images, emotions and feelings. Historically, horses and humans have been closely linked to each other in many ways, from the beginning of the domestication of equines in the Palaeolithic period to the vital question of how to keep in touch with nature in our modern environment. These many activities can be economic, sport, agricultural and cultural.

From the scientific point of view, horses also provide a field for research and knowledge development for a great variety of disciplines like health sciences, genetics, sustainable development technologies and humanities and social sciences.

The French horse industry illustrates how the equine sector can be an accelerator for territorial development, breakthroughs in sport, scientific progress and social cohesion. Let’s share some insights of these accelerations, as far as the wind blowing between the ears of a galloping horse!

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Author

Dr Rosine Travers (Institut Français du Cheval et de l'Équitation)

Co-author

Dr Hanna Franberg Delahaye (Grand Accélérateur Nat. d'Ions Lourds)

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