shadowboy
Well-Known Member
Currently a friend of a friend is doing his Phd on the effects of calmers... now i cant tell you everything but he has found some interesting info. Apparently after testing about 18 different calmers for 12 months (jan 07 to jan 08) (any new ones released during this period were not tested) only 60% seemed tohave any effect on over 200 horses tested... it was also found that in many cases the horses attitude changed because of theowner/carer. The idea being that we see a mild improvement for a few days so our handling of the horse becomes more assertive/confident which puts the horse at ease both on the ground and ridden and therefore we presume calmer has worked... a bit like a placebo effect. I thought this was incredibly interesting. the full reseacher released later this year..... But i think i might agree with this to some extent, what do you guys think?
Apparently each product had 10 horses using it for 12 months and then there were 10 horses placed on a placebo powder and a further 10 horses who were not on any product and a further 10 who were able to pick/choose and swap between theproducts until they felt they found one that worked... Iwould love to know which ones did!
Apparently each product had 10 horses using it for 12 months and then there were 10 horses placed on a placebo powder and a further 10 horses who were not on any product and a further 10 who were able to pick/choose and swap between theproducts until they felt they found one that worked... Iwould love to know which ones did!