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Nope. But in 12 months time when he re-releases the advice on rugging I bet you a fiver the references to radiant heat transfer will have been quietly dropped......
Not a bet I propose to accept 😂
Nope. But in 12 months time when he re-releases the advice on rugging I bet you a fiver the references to radiant heat transfer will have been quietly dropped......
Ah,hmmmmmmmmm, errrrr, sucks teeth, looks at ceiling, pulls wide mouth frog face.....Oh please do. Take one for the team Shady.
ETA - I don't think I've seen the full set of questions but I do hope when analysing that they took into account different types of expertise - someone looking after competition horses will have a different set of parameters for many management options to either a pony breeder or heavy-horse handler for example.
Why are people here taking this so personally? It wasnt directed at forum members, its part of some ongoing research with several people involved, not just David Marlin. I actually thought the HHO article was pretty funny. I also did the example questionnaire he posted recently and epically failed barely scraping 60%I didnt take any of it seriously though.
Why are people here taking this so personally? It wasnt directed at forum members, its part of some ongoing research with several people involved, not just David Marlin. I actually thought the HHO article was pretty funny. I also did the example questionnaire he posted recently and epically failed barely scraping 60%I didnt take any of it seriously though.
Much as I agree with you about ponies (I see a LOT of them!) this wasn't the point of the exercise, those completing it might have thought it was but it was to see whether people knew how knowledgeable they were, and the findings were that there is a confidence gap and that is the issue. If you think you are more knowledgeable that you are then you are more likely to make mistakes and less likely to get the right help. Further to that I'm staying out of it but have been watching from a distance....
Yes that's the one..
This one?
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There's nothing wrong with riding piebald cobs, but if you are going to use physics to explain how to rug a horse, you really did ought to get a physicist to check it before you publish.
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Fxxk me ... what did you think on the approach to that hedge - were you looking forward to the jump or thinking ‘oh sh*t oh sh*t oh sh*t’ with your eyes firmly closed???.
This one?
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There's nothing wrong with riding piebald cobs, but if you are going to use physics to explain how to rug a horse, you really did ought to get a physicist to check it before you publish
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Strangely I haven’t noticed him post anything about this thread on his Facebook page.
Maybe because he realises that some on HHO actually know research and how to review one properly, and as such this current piece of “research†doesn’t say much about his skills.
I wonder where he considered academic versus skilled.
Many in horses are incredibly skilled but am sure would struggle on “factual knowledgeâ€.
I know his findings are certainly of no significance, aren’t useful in anyway and can think of no reason that he would do this test other than to prove him superior.
Ets, I looked at his quiz. It contains questions that have very little to do with looking after a horse eg,
1) if you were to stretch a horses skin it would be 5 square metres, how much of this would be the legs?
2)compared to a human sprinter, the adrenaline levels in a horse when exercising hard are? (Half as high/same etc.)
3)what did dr Bob cook say was related to racing success? (Heart size/nostril size/colour etc.
4) what gait uses the least energy per km travelled
That’s just a couple of examples. Definitely a true measure of horsey knowledge in the general population...
Fxxk me ... what did you think on the approach to that hedge - were you looking forward to the jump or thinking ‘oh sh*t oh sh*t oh sh*t’ with your eyes firmly closed???
Strangely I haven’t noticed him post anything about this thread on his Facebook page.
Maybe because he realises that some on HHO actually know research and how to review one properly, and as such this current piece of “research†doesn’t say much about his skills.
I wonder where he considered academic versus skilled.
Many in horses are incredibly skilled but am sure would struggle on “factual knowledgeâ€.
I know his findings are certainly of no significance, aren’t useful in anyway and can think of no reason that he would do this test other than to prove him superior.
Ets, I looked at his quiz. It contains questions that have very little to do with looking after a horse eg,
1) if you were to stretch a horses skin it would be 5 square metres, how much of this would be the legs?
2)compared to a human sprinter, the adrenaline levels in a horse when exercising hard are? (Half as high/same etc.)
3)what did dr Bob cook say was related to racing success? (Heart size/nostril size/colour etc.
4) what gait uses the least energy per km travelled
That’s just a couple of examples. Definitely a true measure of horsey knowledge in the general population...
Why are people here taking this so personally? It wasnt directed at forum members, its part of some ongoing research with several people involved, not just David Marlin. I actually thought the HHO article was pretty funny. I also did the example questionnaire he posted recently and epically failed barely scraping 60%I didnt take any of it seriously though.
Ets, I looked at his quiz. It contains questions that have very little to do with looking after a horse eg,
1) if you were to stretch a horses skin it would be 5 square metres, how much of this would be the legs?
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don't mock him. That would be very useful to know if you ever wanted to make your horse into a rug!
Ets, I looked at his quiz. It contains questions that have very little to do with looking after a horse eg,
1) if you were to stretch a horses skin it would be 5 square metres, how much of this would be the legs?
2)compared to a human sprinter, the adrenaline levels in a horse when exercising hard are? (Half as high/same etc.)
3)what did dr Bob cook say was related to racing success? (Heart size/nostril size/colour etc.
4) what gait uses the least energy per km travelled
I see he's resurrected the hot dogs thing, that was the first thing he wrote that I was unconvinced by, given that dogs are very much not horses on their cooling mechanisms.
Yeah, it was just a random comment below tbh, but it did make me double take.
Also, back to this 'study' the quiz with the how much skin is in the horse's legs etc questions is not the quiz that was used in the study being discussed in the H&H article. The link posted earlier is the subject of the article.
Well he posted it on his Facebook page as an example of the study quiz. Considering he is the author of both I think it’s not too far a stretch to think they are similar.