Put that marshmallow fluff back on the shelf

Fake saliva foam is no longer to be allowed in a horse’s mouth, as well as around it or the tongue. Marshmallow fluff is not the only substance that can cover a multitude of sins, including an open mouth in dressage. A new FEI rule will go  into effect on an emergency basis July 1 to prevent administration of substances that mask what is going on in a  horse’s mouth.

Word came out Wednesday from the FEI’s board meeting in Switzerland that according to rule 1004.4 “It is strictly forbidden to use any type of substance/product inside or around the horse’s mouth and/or tongue that may (i) imitate, induce or cause foaming; and/or (ii) coat or otherwise cover, or partially cover, the bit. The prohibition excludes the use of products permitted in
the FEI Tack App and the provision of permitted natural treats given in moderation.”

The penalty for violation?  A Yellow Warning Card and elimination.

Horse welfare these days is job one, as it always should have been. For information on the Equine Welfare Strategy Action Plan discussed at the meeting, click on this very informative link.