This report outlines the legal, ethical, and safety frameworks governing the use of horses in media and entertainment, particularly concerning content involving teenagers and young adults. The focus is on ensuring animal welfare and adherence to strict industry standards. Legal and Regulatory Framework

Title: "Exploring the World of Equestrian Entertainment: A Guide to Horse-Themed Media for Teens"

Diversity: Showcasing a wider range of riders from various backgrounds.

Equine Guelph’s Youth Course: A free, self-paced online course for teens that teaches "how to speak horse," focusing on herd behavior, safety, and vision.

Given that the content involves teenagers and animals, producers and platforms must navigate these themes with care, ensuring:

No horse under the age of 4 may participate in racing scenes.

Defining Animal-Hard Teen Horse Entertainment and Media Content

As they explore the farm, they discover a treasure trove of horses, each with its own distinct character and quirks. There's Blaze, a fiery stallion with a penchant for drama; Luna, a sleek and agile mare with a flair for jumping; and Cimarron, a gentle giant with a heart of gold.