A questionnaire for horse owners..

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Hello,
My name is Laura Stacey and I am studying an animal management course at Norton Radstock College. As part of my course I am required to carry out a project. My choice of project was to design an enrichment item, or toy, for horses. If you could fill out my questionnaire it will be greatly appreciated.

(it was designed to be done on paper so people could circle some answers, so just type or highlight your answers in some way for these questions, thanks)



1. What do you think enrichment for a horse is?




2. Do you already use an enrichment item for your horse?
Yes or No



3. If yes, what is it and why did you chose it? Please give a small description of the item.




4. Do you consider it to be an effective product, i.e. does it keep your horse entertained? Please explain...




5. Do you prefer in-stable toys or ones for the field/outside areas?



6. What do you think is important when it comes to selecting a horse toy?
Colour Cost Size

Treat rewards (food inside)

Portability Easy to clean Challenging

Other (please state)...


7. Do you prefer products that are food based? E.g. Likits



8. Would you consider a product that is not food based?
Yes or No



9. If not, why not? Please explain




10. Do you have a favourite enrichment product? Please state...



11. Do you find your enrichment item stops any unwanted vices or creates any new behaviour? Please explain....



12. Would you pay more for an item that has more than one use?
Yes or No



13. Would you be interested in a toy that is also a training aid?




14. How much would you be happy to pay for an enrichment item?
£0-£10
£11-£20
£21-£30
£31-£40
£40+




Thank you for taking the time to answer my questionnaire. The information that you have provided will be extremely beneficial to my project.

Please be aware that all your information will be used confidentially
 
1. What do you think enrichment for a horse is?

Somthing to keep them happy and their mind working.


2. Do you already use an enrichment item for your horse?
Yes or No



3. If yes, what is it and why did you chose it? Please give a small description of the item.

Likit tounge twister, a ball fitted to the wall with space for two small likits that twists around when licked.


4. Do you consider it to be an effective product, i.e. does it keep your horse entertained? Please explain...

Yes it does keep my horse entertained and she cant cheat with it ie pin it against a wall and just eat the likit in one go, she has to work for it so it keeps her entertained longer.


5. Do you prefer in-stable toys or ones for the field/outside areas?

In stable toys

6. What do you think is important when it comes to selecting a horse toy?

Colour Cost Size

Treat rewards (food inside)

Portability Easy to clean Challenging

Other (please state)...


7. Do you prefer products that are food based? E.g. Likits

Yes

8. Would you consider a product that is not food based?
Yes or No



9. If not, why not? Please explain

I have tried toys without food treats/rewards and have never had a horse that will regularly use them


10. Do you have a favourite enrichment product? Please state...

Treat balls (hollow ball with hole in that drops treats when kicked/rolled)

11. Do you find your enrichment item stops any unwanted vices or creates any new behaviour? Please explain....

I found that it stopped the vices when she had it but when she didnt have it she ot bored and became distructive

12. Would you pay more for an item that has more than one use?
Yes or No



13. Would you be interested in a toy that is also a training aid?

Yes


14. How much would you be happy to pay for an enrichment item?
£0-£10
£11-£20
£21-£30
£31-£40
£40+
 
Hello,
My name is Laura Stacey and I am studying an animal management course at Norton Radstock College. As part of my course I am required to carry out a project. My choice of project was to design an enrichment item, or toy, for horses. If you could fill out my questionnaire it will be greatly appreciated.

(it was designed to be done on paper so people could circle some answers, so just type or highlight your answers in some way for these questions, thanks)



1. What do you think enrichment for a horse is?
Something that keeps them occupied such as a toy or feeder. Or something that helps mimic natural foraging behaviour in an unnatural environment (i.e. the stable).



2. Do you already use an enrichment item for your horse?
Yes or No



3. If yes, what is it and why did you chose it? Please give a small description of the item.
Lick-it holder with an Uncle Jimmy's Sugar Free Licky Thing in. I like the fact that it's sugar free so won't cause him to be high on sugar! The refills are inexpensive at around £4 a time. They last quite a long time too, up to 4 weeks.




4. Do you consider it to be an effective product, i.e. does it keep your horse entertained? Please explain...
Yes, he likes playing with it, he's developed the knack of pinning it up against the wall! Once it's worn down a bit though he has to lick it due to the design of the holder.




5. Do you prefer in-stable toys or ones for the field/outside areas?
Stable toys


6. What do you think is important when it comes to selecting a horse toy?
Colour Cost Size

Treat rewards (food inside)

Portability Easy to clean Challenging

Other (please state)...


7. Do you prefer products that are food based? E.g. Likits
Yes, especially sugar free ones.


8. Would you consider a product that is not food based?
Yes or No



9. If not, why not? Please explain
He is a very food orientated horse! I think he would get board very quickly if there was no "reward" in it for him.



10. Do you have a favourite enrichment product? Please state...
Lickit, as stated.


11. Do you find your enrichment item stops any unwanted vices or creates any new behaviour? Please explain....
He doesn't have any vices, it just gives him something else to do when he is stuck in with the bad weather.



12. Would you pay more for an item that has more than one use?
Yes or No



13. Would you be interested in a toy that is also a training aid?
Maybe, yes



14. How much would you be happy to pay for an enrichment item?
£0-£10
£11-£20
£21-£30
£31-£40
£40+




Thank you for taking the time to answer my questionnaire. The information that you have provided will be extremely beneficial to my project.

Please be aware that all your information will be used confidentially

xxx
 
1. What do you think enrichment for a horse is?
Keeping it active and interested both physically and mentally.




2. Do you already use an enrichment item for your horse?
Yes



3. If yes, what is it and why did you chose it? Please give a small description of the item.
I use Likit's from time to time, as both my horses are very food orientated and it keeps them entertained for a while.




4. Do you consider it to be an effective product, i.e. does it keep your horse entertained? Please explain...
For a while, although they don't last long!



5. Do you prefer in-stable toys or ones for the field/outside areas?
Either, although I find my horses don't tend to get bored when out in the field



6. What do you think is important when it comes to selecting a horse toy?
Cost


Treat rewards (food inside)
Yes

Challenging


Other (please state)...
Must be reasonably in-destructive

7. Do you prefer products that are food based? E.g. Likits
Yes



8. Would you consider a product that is not food based?
Yes, but it would have to be very interesting!



9. If not, why not? Please explain




10. Do you have a favourite enrichment product? Please state...
Likits



11. Do you find your enrichment item stops any unwanted vices or creates any new behaviour? Please explain....
I did find my boy tends to put his head in the air a lot now as if looking for the likit when it isn't there anymore!


12. Would you pay more for an item that has more than one use?
Yes



13. Would you be interested in a toy that is also a training aid?
Yes




14. How much would you be happy to pay for an enrichment item?
£11-£20
 
1. What do you think enrichment for a horse is?
Something which stops him from being bored.

2. Do you already use an enrichment item for your horse?
Yes

3. If yes, what is it and why did you chose it? Please give a small description of the item.
Likit ball that you fill with pony nuts.

4. Do you consider it to be an effective product, i.e. does it keep your horse entertained? It can be useful sometimes, but he "beaches" it in his straw and then loses interest. Or starts digging through his bed looking for lost pony nuts. He also gets frustrated with it and starts booting it with his front legs - I'm surprised he hasn't busted it yet.

5. Do you prefer in-stable toys or ones for the field/outside areas?
In stable - he spends most of his time in the field eating, and most toys would just get all muddy.

6. What do you think is important when it comes to selecting a horse toy?
Effectiveness - it needs to hold the horse's attention.

7. Do you prefer products that are food based? E.g. Likits
Yes, but not sugar-based ones.

8. Would you consider a product that is not food based?
Yes

9. If not, why not? Please explain
n/a

10. Do you have a favourite enrichment product? Please state...
No, I haven't found anything that works well yet.

11. Do you find your enrichment item stops any unwanted vices or creates any new behaviour? Please explain....
My horse doesn't have any vices to stop, but he does make a lot of noise smacking his treat ball around which is fairly annoying.

12. Would you pay more for an item that has more than one use?
Yes

13. Would you be interested in a toy that is also a training aid?
Yes

14. How much would you be happy to pay for an enrichment item?
£31-£40
But at this price, I would probably want to borrow one first to check it would work for my horse.
 
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1. What do you think enrichment for a horse is?
somthing that occupies eyes, brain and mouth in a similar way to grazing which is what he would be doing in the wild.


2. Do you already use an enrichment item for your horse?
No

3. If yes, what is it and why did you chose it? Please give a small description of the item.

4. Do you consider it to be an effective product, i.e. does it keep your horse entertained? Please explain...

5. Do you prefer in-stable toys or ones for the field/outside areas?

I don't see much need for them outdoors if they have other horses to socialise with.

6. What do you think is important when it comes to selecting a horse toy?
Cost

Treat rewards (food inside)

Easy to clean

Challenging


7. Do you prefer products that are food based? E.g. Likits

Yes, think my horse would lose interest fairly quickly if no reward

8. Would you consider a product that is not food based?
Yes
I would, but it would have to have obvious attraction to the horse



9. If not, why not? Please explain

10. Do you have a favourite enrichment product? Please state...

11. Do you find your enrichment item stops any unwanted vices or creates any new behaviour? Please explain....

12. Would you pay more for an item that has more than one use?
Yes

13. Would you be interested in a toy that is also a training aid?
Yes

14. How much would you be happy to pay for an enrichment item?

£11-£20
 
1. What do you think enrichment for a horse is?

Something to stop them from getting bored, keep their minds working/busy and prevent vices (crib biting, wind sucking).


2. Do you already use an enrichment item for your horse?
Yes

3. If yes, what is it and why did you chose it? Please give a small description of the item.

Lickits, food balls, hanging carrots and turnips in her stable.


4. Do you consider it to be an effective product, i.e. does it keep your horse entertained? Please explain...

Yes, keeps her busy. When she is in without things to do she starts calling and shouting.



5. Do you prefer in-stable toys or ones for the field/outside areas?

Stable!

6. What do you think is important when it comes to selecting a horse toy?

Challenging, size, easy to clean, portability.



7. Do you prefer products that are food based? E.g. Likits

Yes but only because Libby is so foody and prefers them!


8. Would you consider a product that is not food based?

Yes


9. If not, why not? Please explain




10. Do you have a favourite enrichment product? Please state...

Food ball, keeps her entertained for the longest period.

11. Do you find your enrichment item stops any unwanted vices or creates any new behaviour?

Yes, stops her calling and shouting.


12. Would you pay more for an item that has more than one use?

Yes


13. Would you be interested in a toy that is also a training aid?

Yes


14. How much would you be happy to pay for an enrichment item?

£21-£30 but really depends on the item.
 
1. What do you think enrichment for a horse is?
Anything that makes him happy and involves his attention for a while



2. Do you already use an enrichment item for your horse?
Yes or No
Yes for Captain No for Fany, she is not interested



3. If yes, what is it and why did you chose it? Please give a small description of the item.
Cappy has a treat ball the hexagonal one, he enjoys it and is always pleased to play with it. He also has a rotating lick holder, a gymn ball to play football with and a jolly ball, the apple one which he hates



4. Do you consider it to be an effective product, i.e. does it keep your horse entertained? Please explain...
His treat ball and his gym ball are both effective, he enjoys playing with them and gets excited when his treat ball comes out.



5. Do you prefer in-stable toys or ones for the field/outside areas?
Stable one, imho they should not need them in field. His gym ball is for the indoor arena when he when he wants to play football



6. What do you think is important when it comes to selecting a horse toy?
Colour Cost Size

Treat rewards (food inside)

Portability Easy to clean Challenging

Other (please state)... It must engage and
keep his attention, there is no point in buying something and him losing interest in seconds. Colour is irrelevant so is size, cost is important as it has to be worth the money.



7. Do you prefer products that are food based? E.g. Likits
Not necessarily, one of his favs is one isn't.



8. Would you consider a product that is not food based?
Yes or No
Yes



9. If not, why not? Please explain




10. Do you have a favourite enrichment product? Please state...
His gym ball is my fav as it engages his interest gives him exercise and helps with co-ordination. His fav is his treat ball.



11. Do you find your enrichment item stops any unwanted vices or creates any new behaviour? Please explain....
His treatball will stop him banging for attention



12. Would you pay more for an item that has more than one use?
Yes or No
Yes



13. Would you be interested in a toy that is also a training aid?
Yes




14. How much would you be happy to pay for an enrichment item?
£0-£10
£11-£20
£21-£30

£31-£40
£40+

Hope that helps
FDC
 
1. What do you think enrichment for a horse is?
Something to keep them occupied when stabled

2. Do you already use an enrichment item for your horse?
Yes or No
Yes

3. If yes, what is it and why did you chose it? Please give a small description of the item.
An oval shaped, hollow, plastic ball with holes in. Fill it with treats.
Chose it because I can fill it with healthy treats I choose and it was in my local saddlery, so it was easy to buy.

4. Do you consider it to be an effective product, i.e. does it keep your horse entertained? Please explain...
Yes! Len absolutely loves it! He will leave his feed and hay to play with it

5. Do you prefer in-stable toys or ones for the field/outside areas?
In-stable


6. What do you think is important when it comes to selecting a horse toy?
Colour Cost Size

Treat rewards (food inside)

Portability Easy to clean Challenging

Other (please state)...

Treat rewards

7. Do you prefer products that are food based? E.g. Likits
Yes, but not likits, I don't like the fact that they are so sugary and don't last

8. Would you consider a product that is not food based?
Yes or No

No

9. If not, why not? Please explain

I don't think my horse would be bothered with it if there wasn't any food reward


10. Do you have a favourite enrichment product? Please state...

Yes, the treat ball


11. Do you find your enrichment item stops any unwanted vices or creates any new behaviour? Please explain....

Yes, he box walks less


12. Would you pay more for an item that has more than one use?
Yes or No
Yes

13. Would you be interested in a toy that is also a training aid?

Yes


14. How much would you be happy to pay for an enrichment item?
£0-£10
£11-£20
£21-£30 <--
£31-£40
£40+




Thank you for taking the time to answer my questionnaire. The information that you have provided will be extremely beneficial to my project.

Please be aware that all your information will be used confidentially

There you go :D

J&C
 
1. What do you think enrichment for a horse is?
fun / food / interest / entertainment



2. Do you already use an enrichment item for your horse?
Yes or No yes - actually, see below - NO



3. If yes, what is it and why did you chose it? Please give a small description of the item.
Me. Oh, I see, you mean - a 'Purchased Enrichment Toy'. In which case, NO.



4. Do you consider it to be an effective product, i.e. does it keep your horse entertained? Please explain...




5. Do you prefer in-stable toys or ones for the field/outside areas?

In stable



6. What do you think is important when it comes to selecting a horse toy?
Colour Cost Size - cost and size

Treat rewards (food inside)

Portability Easy to clean Challenging

Other (please state)...
- gives some entertainment to the horse

7. Do you prefer products that are food based? E.g. Likits

only if that's what my horse would prefer

8. Would you consider a product that is not food based?
Yes or No

Yes

9. If not, why not? Please explain




10. Do you have a favourite enrichment product? Please state...

No

11. Do you find your enrichment item stops any unwanted vices or creates any new behaviour? Please explain....

N/A

12. Would you pay more for an item that has more than one use?
Yes or No

Only if it's going to entertain my horse for more than one time

13. Would you be interested in a toy that is also a training aid?


Maybe

14. How much would you be happy to pay for an enrichment item?
£0-£10
£11-£20
£21-£30
£31-£40
£40+
- depends on what it achieves
 
1. What do you think enrichment for a horse is?
Something that keeps him entertained or gives him something to do in the stable



2. Do you already use an enrichment item for your horse?
Yes or No

Yes

3. If yes, what is it and why did you chose it? Please give a small description of the item.

Likit and salt block hanging from stable beam, and a mini football.


4. Do you consider it to be an effective product, i.e. does it keep your horse entertained? Please explain...

The likit lasted 2 days (6 month old foal broke the ball off the end - very durable not), but he loves the salt block, and hasnt so much as looked at the football.


5. Do you prefer in-stable toys or ones for the field/outside areas?

In stable as that when they're likely to need something to keep them occupied.

6. What do you think is important when it comes to selecting a horse toy?
Colour Cost Size :(

Treat rewards (food inside) :)

Portability Easy to clean Challenging :)

Other (please state)...


7. Do you prefer products that are food based? E.g. Likits

You're more likely to get a positive response

8. Would you consider a product that is not food based?
Yes or No
Yes


9. If not, why not? Please explain




10. Do you have a favourite enrichment product? Please state...

No

11. Do you find your enrichment item stops any unwanted vices or creates any new behaviour? Please explain....

No

12. Would you pay more for an item that has more than one use?
Yes or No

Yes

13. Would you be interested in a toy that is also a training aid?

Yes


14. How much would you be happy to pay for an enrichment item?
£0-£10
£11-£20
£21-£30
£31-£40
£40+

Depends on what it does but £21-£30 is reasonable
 
1. What do you think enrichment for a horse is?
It's creating an environment for the horse that is as close to his natural environment as possible.

2. Do you already use an enrichment item for your horse?
Yes.

3. If yes, what is it and why did you chose it? Please give a small description of the item.
Masses of turnout with company and a routine that reassures him. My horses are out 3pm to 9am, all year. Occasionally, I will put a cabbage or swede into the stable to mimic the natural foraging activity of the horse.

4. Do you consider it to be an effective product, i.e. does it keep your horse entertained? Please explain...
It's brilliantly effective. My horses don't need to be entertained because they have as much natural turnout as possible so use their stable time to sleep and munch on haylage.

5. Do you prefer in-stable toys or ones for the field/outside areas?
Neither, although if a horse has to have box rest I'd certainly try a treat ball.

6. What do you think is important when it comes to selecting a horse toy?
Other: 1) safety 2) effectiveness 3) mimics foraging

7. Do you prefer products that are food based? E.g. Likits
Yes

8. Would you consider a product that is not food based?
No

9. If not, why not? Please explain
Because foraging for food 18 hours a day is what thousands and thousands of years of evolution have programmed the horse for doing. If they have to stand for hours in a stable, then it is only fair to try to offer an alternative that is as close to the real thing as possible.

10. Do you have a favourite enrichment product? Please state...
A cabbage.

11. Do you find your enrichment item stops any unwanted vices or creates any new behaviour? Please explain....
None of them has any problems.

12. Would you pay more for an item that has more than one use?
Don't know what you mean.

13. Would you be interested in a toy that is also a training aid?
Not really.

14. How much would you be happy to pay for an enrichment item?
£1 buys a cabbage, or 2 cabbages if you can track down farm produce or Tescos past the sell by date.
 
1. What do you think enrichment for a horse is?
something to keep her entertained



2. Do you already use an enrichment item for your horse?
Yes



3. If yes, what is it and why did you chose it? Please give a small description of the item.
snak-a-ball (with pony nuts)



4. Do you consider it to be an effective product, i.e. does it keep your horse entertained? Please explain...
yes very, its slow release so she doesnt finish it too fast



5. Do you prefer in-stable toys or ones for the field/outside areas?
in stable, she doesnt get bored in the field


6. What do you think is important when it comes to selecting a horse toy?
Colour- bright so its interesting (although this may be more for me!)
Cost- cheap-ish
Size-big enough so isnt easily lost, broken (stolen by the dogs)
Treat rewards (food inside) yes
Portability- not essential but easier
Easy to clean- yes
Challenging- very important

Other (please state)...


7. Do you prefer products that are food based? E.g. Likits
yes


8. Would you consider a product that is not food based?
probably not



9. If not, why not? Please explain
hard to keep her entertained without food



10. Do you have a favourite enrichment product? Please state...
snak-a-ball or likit


11. Do you find your enrichment item stops any unwanted vices or creates any new behaviour? Please explain....
nothing noticed


12. Would you pay more for an item that has more than one use?
Yes



13. Would you be interested in a toy that is also a training aid?
yes



14. How much would you be happy to pay for an enrichment item?
£11-£20





Thank you for taking the time to answer my questionnaire. The information that you have provided will be extremely beneficial to my project.

Please be aware that all your information will be used confidentially
 
1. What do you think enrichment for a horse is?
Entertainment, fun they wouldn't normally have.


2. Do you already use an enrichment item for your horse?
No - because the one I do have stabled, is so because she's very sugar sensitive and has to be kept off grass for most of the day. Nearly every 'enrichment' item is sugar based, and she's not young enough to be bothered with playing with hanging things. Used to have one of the balls you roll and the feed drops out, but she doesn't get much hard feed now, and never runs out of forage so no longer needed.


11. Do you find your enrichment item stops any unwanted vices or creates any new behaviour? Please explain....
When we had the ball that rolled it helped for a bit while she was stabled 24/7 with lami (had high fibre cubes in it).
 
Hello,
My name is Laura Stacey and I am studying an animal management course at Norton Radstock College. As part of my course I am required to carry out a project. My choice of project was to design an enrichment item, or toy, for horses. If you could fill out my questionnaire it will be greatly appreciated.

(it was designed to be done on paper so people could circle some answers, so just type or highlight your answers in some way for these questions, thanks)



1. What do you think enrichment for a horse is?

An item or activity that is considered outside of it's usual routine to add interest and colour to it's life.



2. Do you already use an enrichment item for your horse?
Yes



3. If yes, what is it and why did you chose it? Please give a small description of the item.

Treat ball.



4. Do you consider it to be an effective product, i.e. does it keep your horse entertained? Please explain...

Yes but only for a short period of time.


5. Do you prefer in-stable toys or ones for the field/outside areas?

In stable, because outside ones are mightily expensive.

6. What do you think is important when it comes to selecting a horse toy?
Cost Size

Treat rewards (food inside)

Portability Easy to clean Challenging

Other (please state)...


7. Do you prefer products that are food based? E.g. Likits

No as these add calories to horses normal daily intake and usually contain high amounts of sugar and starch.


8. Would you consider a product that is not food based?
Yes



9. If not, why not? Please explain




10. Do you have a favourite enrichment product? Please state...

Horse ball (giant ones)

11. Do you find your enrichment item stops any unwanted vices or creates any new behaviour? Please explain....

Doesn't have vices but does get bored and once treats are gone, gets bored again.

12. Would you pay more for an item that has more than one use?
Yes



13. Would you be interested in a toy that is also a training aid?

Possibly but I thought we were talking about things that weren't to do with 'work'.

14. How much would you be happy to pay for an enrichment item?

£11-£20
£21-£30





Thank you for taking the time to answer my questionnaire. The information that you have provided will be extremely beneficial to my project.

Please be aware that all your information will be used confidentially

Good luck!
 
Hello,
My name is Laura Stacey and I am studying an animal management course at Norton Radstock College. As part of my course I am required to carry out a project. My choice of project was to design an enrichment item, or toy, for horses. If you could fill out my questionnaire it will be greatly appreciated.

(it was designed to be done on paper so people could circle some answers, so just type or highlight your answers in some way for these questions, thanks)



1. What do you think enrichment for a horse is?

A toy that breaks up the day by giving them mental stimulation

2. Do you already use an enrichment item for your horse?
Yes or No



3. If yes, what is it and why did you chose it? Please give a small description of the item.

I used a likit


4. Do you consider it to be an effective product, i.e. does it keep your horse entertained? Please explain...

It was good, but it was too easy for her to eat it all


5. Do you prefer in-stable toys or ones for the field/outside areas?

Stable


6. What do you think is important when it comes to selecting a horse toy?
Colour Cost Size

Treat rewards (food inside)

Portability Easy to clean Challenging

Other (please state)...


7. Do you prefer products that are food based? E.g. Likits

Yes


8. Would you consider a product that is not food based?
Yes or No



9. If not, why not? Please explain




10. Do you have a favourite enrichment product? Please state...



11. Do you find your enrichment item stops any unwanted vices or creates any new behaviour? Please explain....

It helped my mare move around

12. Would you pay more for an item that has more than one use?
Yes or No



13. Would you be interested in a toy that is also a training aid?

No


14. How much would you be happy to pay for an enrichment item?
£0-£10£11-£20
£21-£30
£31-£40
£40+




Thank you for taking the time to answer my questionnaire. The information that you have provided will be extremely beneficial to my project.

Please be aware that all your information will be used confidentially

There you go
 
Hello,
My name is Laura Stacey and I am studying an animal management course at Norton Radstock College. As part of my course I am required to carry out a project. My choice of project was to design an enrichment item, or toy, for horses. If you could fill out my questionnaire it will be greatly appreciated.

(it was designed to be done on paper so people could circle some answers, so just type or highlight your answers in some way for these questions, thanks)



1. What do you think enrichment for a horse is?

keeping their mind active, preventing boredom and encouraging him/her to investigate or play with things for enjoyment.



2. Do you already use an enrichment item for your horse?
Yes or No

yes

3. If yes, what is it and why did you chose it? Please give a small description of the item.

'lickits'- ball on rope with lick attatched, ball that can be filled with pony nuts. giant plastic apple.


4. Do you consider it to be an effective product, i.e. does it keep your horse entertained? Please explain...

food based rewards seem best, the giant plastic apple doesn't get bothered with too much only the donkey picks it up to bash the horses with


5. Do you prefer in-stable toys or ones for the field/outside areas?

either


6. What do you think is important when it comes to selecting a horse toy?
Colour Cost Size

Treat rewards (food inside)

Portability Easy to clean Challenging

all of above except not too challenging as some wopuld lose interest
Other (please state)...


7. Do you prefer products that are food based? E.g. Likits

yes

8. Would you consider a product that is not food based?
Yes or No

no

9. If not, why not? Please explain
food based on experience are best.



10. Do you have a favourite enrichment product? Please state...
likit, ball with holes for food


11. Do you find your enrichment item stops any unwanted vices or creates any new behaviour? Please explain....



12. Would you pay more for an item that has more than one use?
Yes or No


yes
13. Would you be interested in a toy that is also a training aid?


yes

14. How much would you be happy to pay for an enrichment item?
£0-£10
£11-£20
£21-£30
£31-£40
£40+
any



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good luck with your studies!
 
1. What do you think enrichment for a horse is?
being kept in a natural environment. ie field with companions.


2. Do you already use an enrichment item for your horse?
yes, a nice field and a shetland.


3. If yes, what is it and why did you chose it? Please give a small description of the item.
a shetland pony.



4. Do you consider it to be an effective product, i.e. does it keep your horse entertained? Please explain...
yes, they have hours of fun together.



5. Do you prefer in-stable toys or ones for the field/outside areas?

horses do not need toys, they are not children.

6. What do you think is important when it comes to selecting a horse toy?
It needs to be horse shaped.


7. Do you prefer products that are food based? E.g. Likits
Nope, horses should eat grass or hay/haylage not sugary treats.


8. Would you consider a product that is not food based?
Yes or No
N/a


9. If not, why not? Please explain

Horses should not be given food treats as a matter of course. its not necessary and encourages bad behaviour in many of them


10. Do you have a favourite enrichment product? Please state...

his shetland pony friend.

11. Do you find your enrichment item stops any unwanted vices or creates any new behaviour? Please explain....

All horses need is access to a decent size field, shelter, water and companions.

12. Would you pay more for an item that has more than one use?
Yes or No

Pointless

13. Would you be interested in a toy that is also a training aid?

Nope, they aren't monkeys, they are horses.



14. How much would you be happy to pay for an enrichment item?
£0-£10
£11-£20
£21-£30
£31-£40
£40+

No necessary - waste of money.



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I'm not doing the full thing because i'm lazy! Surely enrichment for a horse is to be turned out grazing?

My friends horse has a decahedron in every night and he brays at the door until he's given it then rushes the door making faces at you. Treats teach bad manners if you ask me. All we're doing is "treating" this behaviour because we still give him the bloody thing after all the creation!

The same horse also crib bites like a barsteward and she insists he has said decahedron every night as it stops him doing it, which it doesn't. He has massive nets full of haylage and he still likes to gulp on the door so no, nothing stops him.

As you can tell, I'm a great believer in not treating horses!
 
1. What do you think enrichment for a horse is?
being kept in a natural environment. ie field with companions.


2. Do you already use an enrichment item for your horse?
yes, a nice field and a shetland.


3. If yes, what is it and why did you chose it? Please give a small description of the item.
a shetland pony.



4. Do you consider it to be an effective product, i.e. does it keep your horse entertained? Please explain...
yes, they have hours of fun together.



5. Do you prefer in-stable toys or ones for the field/outside areas?

horses do not need toys, they are not children.

6. What do you think is important when it comes to selecting a horse toy?
It needs to be horse shaped.


7. Do you prefer products that are food based? E.g. Likits
Nope, horses should eat grass or hay/haylage not sugary treats.


8. Would you consider a product that is not food based?
Yes or No
N/a


9. If not, why not? Please explain

Horses should not be given food treats as a matter of course. its not necessary and encourages bad behaviour in many of them


10. Do you have a favourite enrichment product? Please state...

his shetland pony friend.

11. Do you find your enrichment item stops any unwanted vices or creates any new behaviour? Please explain....

All horses need is access to a decent size field, shelter, water and companions.

12. Would you pay more for an item that has more than one use?
Yes or No

Pointless

13. Would you be interested in a toy that is also a training aid?

Nope, they aren't monkeys, they are horses.



14. How much would you be happy to pay for an enrichment item?
£0-£10
£11-£20
£21-£30
£31-£40
£40+

No necessary - waste of money.



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Absolutely pissing myself laughing!!! You filled it in as I was going but couldn't be arsed so just put two minor points!!!!
 
1. What do you think enrichment for a horse is?

Natural Behaviour allowed to be undertaken in a domestical life


2. Do you already use an enrichment item for your horse?
Yes or No

No

3. If yes, what is it and why did you chose it? Please give a small description of the item.




4. Do you consider it to be an effective product, i.e. does it keep your horse entertained? Please explain...




5. Do you prefer in-stable toys or ones for the field/outside areas?

Ones for the stable, this is where i think he would be most bored

6. What do you think is important when it comes to selecting a horse toy?
Colour Cost Size

Treat rewards (food inside)

Portability Easy to clean Challenging

Other (please state)...


7. Do you prefer products that are food based? E.g. Likits

yes

8. Would you consider a product that is not food based?
Yes or No

yes

9. If not, why not? Please explain




10. Do you have a favourite enrichment product? Please state...

lickitd

11. Do you find your enrichment item stops any unwanted vices or creates any new behaviour? Please explain....

Cannot feed to my gelding because specialised barefoot diet.

12. Would you pay more for an item that has more than one use?
Yes


13. Would you be interested in a toy that is also a training aid?


yes, more so

14. How much would you be happy to pay for an enrichment item?
£0-£10
£11-£20£21-£30
£31-£40
£40+
 
1. What do you think enrichment for a horse is?
Something to keep them entertained and to make them use their brain a bit :P

2. Do you already use an enrichment item for your horse?
Yes

3. If yes, what is it and why did you chose it? Please give a small description of the item.
Dee has a "swwetie ball" its a dodecahedron shaped ball with a hole in the top- I put a hand ful of pony nuts in it and she enjoys kicking it about to get the sweeties :)


4. Do you consider it to be an effective product, i.e. does it keep your horse entertained? Please explain...
Yep - Dee loves it , she has it every night and it provides her with something else to do. And I like the fact that in the snow it could also be used outside :) She loves playing with it too, even once she has munched all the pony nuts out of it!

5. Do you prefer in-stable toys or ones for the field/outside areas?
Stable - seen as when she's in the field she's generally eating anyway :)

6. What do you think is important when it comes to selecting a horse toy?
Colour
Treat rewards Size
Challenging

7. Do you prefer products that are food based? E.g. Likits
Yes - because my pony is very food orientated so it keeps her interested
Although I prefer low sugar treats - she has lick its as a once off treat as they are soo full of sugar

8. Would you consider a product that is not food based?
No, because I dont think my pony would be interested!



9. If not, why not? Please explain
Dee wouldn't see the point of a toy which didn't give her food! And I doubt that she would persevere with it and I imagine she would just ignore it!


10. Do you have a favourite enrichment product? Please state...
Her "sweetie ball" which she adores


11. Do you find your enrichment item stops any unwanted vices or creates any new behaviour? Please explain....

Dee doesn't have any stable vices, but her sweetie ball keeps her entertained and its when I don't give it to her that she kicks her stable door :rolleyes:

12. Would you pay more for an item that has more than one use?
Yes

13. Would you be interested in a toy that is also a training aid?
Mabey but my main aim is to keep her amused for a bit longer than i would normally be able to. So not necessaries to train her.

14. How much would you be happy to pay for an enrichment item?

£11-£20
 
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1. What do you think enrichment for a horse is?

Making it's life better.

2. Do you already use an enrichment item for your horse?

Yes

3. If yes, what is it and why did you chose it? Please give a small description of the item.

A Likit.

4. Do you consider it to be an effective product, i.e. does it keep your horse entertained? Please explain...

Yes

5. Do you prefer in-stable toys or ones for the field/outside areas?

In stable.

6. What do you think is important when it comes to selecting a horse toy?
Cost Portability Easy to clean

7. Do you prefer products that are food based? E.g. Likits

Yes

8. Would you consider a product that is not food based?
Yes

9. If not, why not? Please explain




10. Do you have a favourite enrichment product? Please state...

Likits

11. Do you find your enrichment item stops any unwanted vices or creates any new behaviour? Please explain....

Yes, it prevents a little bit of weaving.

12. Would you pay more for an item that has more than one use?
Yes
13. Would you be interested in a toy that is also a training aid?
Yes

14. How much would you be happy to pay for an enrichment item?
£0-£10
£11-£20


Please be aware that all your information will be used confidentially
 
1. What do you think enrichment for a horse is?
Something fun for them to do and keep them entertained



2. Do you already use an enrichment item for your horse?
YES



3. If yes, what is it and why did you chose it? Please give a small description of the item.
It is a decahedron horse ball. Its a hollow decahedron shaped ball which you fill with treats and the horse has to roll and play with the ball to get these treats


4. Do you consider it to be an effective product, i.e. does it keep your horse entertained? Please explain... Yes i do think it's effective. They spend hours rolling it around




5. Do you prefer in-stable toys or ones for the field/outside areas? In-stable. I don't find they need a toy in the field



6. What do you think is important when it comes to selecting a horse toy?

Treat rewards (food inside)




7. Do you prefer products that are food based? E.g. Likits
No



8. Would you consider a product that is not food based?
Yes



9. If not, why not? Please explain




10. Do you have a favourite enrichment product? Please state...
The decahedron horse ball

11. Do you find your enrichment item stops any unwanted vices or creates any new behaviour? Please explain.... Yes it stops my mare windsucking whilst she is playing with her enrichment item. I don't know if it stops any new behavior.



12. Would you pay more for an item that has more than one use?
Yes



13. Would you be interested in a toy that is also a training aid? No




14. How much would you be happy to pay for an enrichment item?

£11-£20


Tried to answer that to the best of my ability :p
 
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