After Two Collapsed Horses: Palma Faces a Decision — Rethinking Carriage Rides
Veterinary Checks for Palma’s Carriage Horses
Palma says carriage horses are inspected every 15 days, but doubts remain about whether that is enough.

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How often are carriage horses checked by veterinarians in Palma?
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Related follow-up questions from the same article, collected in one place.
Are horse-drawn carriage rides in Palma still safe for the horses in hot weather?
Hot weather in Palma has become a serious concern for carriage horses.
What temperatures are considered too hot for horse-drawn carriages in Palma?
Palma still lacks a clear, widely enforced heat limit for carriage horses.
Why are horse carriage rides still allowed in Palma’s Old Town?
They continue because tourism and livelihoods are still part of the equation.
What happens to coachmen in Palma if horse-drawn carriages are phased out?
Any phase-out in Palma would need support for the drivers who depend on carriage work.
Are electric carriages a realistic alternative in Mallorca?
Yes, electric carriages are being explored as an alternative in Mallorca.
What practical rules could improve animal welfare for carriage horses in Palma?
Heat limits, rest breaks and better checks would help protect carriage horses in Palma.
Is Palma likely to ban horse-drawn carriages completely?
A full ban is possible in Palma, but it still depends on politics and a transition plan.
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