Dissertation Questionnaire

JHorse22

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Hi everyone :)

Don't know if I'm meant to post this in here, but I'm carrying out some research for my undergraduate dissertation.
I'm looking into the feeding and management regimes of horse owners in the UK.

I would be very grateful if any horse owners could fill in this questionnaire and return it to the email address shown in the covering letter.

Any returns would be greatly appreciated! :D

Thanks very much!

Jade

(P.S. please tell me if I'm supposed to post this somewhere else, complete newbie!)

https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B3W0...JLMkVKeUk/edit
 
Hi there

Which college course and which college are you at?

The document only works if you have a google account. Might be worth looking at survey monkey or creating a weebly website with the document available to download on it to allow those without a gmail account to view it.
 
Heyy

I'm at Warwickshire College doing a degree in Equine Studies :)

I've tried SurveyMonkey but annoyingly they only allow 10 questions where mine is over that :(

I hadn't thought of the Weebly one, but thanks for the advice. I'll have look into it :)
 
Hi again everyone!

I've managed to get the questionnaire onto surveymonkey, which should make it easier for you to answer.

I would be so grateful if you could take a minute to fill out this survey.
It is for my dissertation which forms part of my final degree grade!

It shouldn't take you more than 10 minutes to answer it!
Thankyou so much!

Jade :)

http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/PSXZTN5
 
Should I be ashamed that I can't answer most of those Q's?! Don't know Dan's weight (will tape him later as have to worm him), can't remember what he weighed last time either... doh. I don't weigh his feed, scales broke so have been guessing with his base mix, and haylage goes from bale to wheelbarrow to stable. How much does he get? A bloody lot! No idea how big the field is, and it has grass in it... I try to avoid lying on the floor in there so have no idea what else :o (no ragwort though so that's good enough for me!).
Also.... it only gives the option for 1 horse??
Sorry, not completed as it's too cold outside for me to go & measure everything :o Horse is fine though, not fat, not thin, and a bit unfit but that's just tough luck :p
 
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