MotherOfChickens
MotherDucker
Research can tell you anything you want it to... depending on the question you're asking and the validity of the research subjects and the researcher themselves. QUOTE]
no, it can't and saying so demonstrates lack of comprehension of what science is and does. you can only lie to people using statistics to people who know nothing about statistics, and is that the researcher's fault?I am a scientific researcher fwiw, with a fair few papers published in my particular field.
I am neither pro or anti-barefoot. from reading around the subject I have learned alot about feet and horse care, alot of which I have applied to my own horses-all of which live out on a track system. One is shod but has shoes off for 3 months of the year during which I use boots if needed, the other 2 (natives) are unshod (although one is still a youngster)-all are looked after by my excellent farrier. Even if you don't convert to barefoot, there is alot to be learned from it and no, not scientifically proven but that doesnt necessarily make it untrue and a scientist should never say otherwise.
I am always gobsmacked though, at the feelings this stirs up and the bull**** on both sides of the argument. I am involved in alot of endurance up here and I have to say, I have only seen non-competitive pleasure riders using boots, all the really serious endurancers have shod horses (and treed saddles). just an observation.