HHO VIP Morally Bankrupt?

If the VIP articles are of the same depth and quality as the free articles (do they still have these ?), then they aren't worth reading anyway. HH is the equine equivalent of the tabloid press.
Agree with Queenbees point about clicking on links from a google search. I wish paid articles had to be described as such in the heading.
 
I think the point is that when the link comes up on google, you automatically click on it and it opens... it opens the article, after a time delay you lose the article and get a big old warning vip sign if i remember correctly. Tech savvy or not it doesnt take a genius to ascertain that you can screenshot the content before the warning sign. However, my point is that there is no need to bother there is nothing in their content worth paying for and nothing you can not read in as much or more detail elsewhere legitimately for free. I used the above method once, and their article shed less light on an issue than any of the articles I had read that were freely available online.

Well, yes whatever, and it's not as if H&H are the holy grail of scientific and credible evidence is it??? They are a journal at the end of the day. They report on all things considered horsey. I think they do a good job reporting stuff most of the time tbh.

H&H would not be the first place I think to look to for health related issues.
 
I know, just can't be bothered.....!

Only subscribed for a mnth fortunately......

Oh well, it helped to pay for something beneficial I'm sure. Last xmas' gift subscription is about to run out and I'm really worried about them. ;)
 
I'm surprised if anyone actually DOES pay for the VIP section. Why would anyone bother paying for it? As OP says, if you really wanted to view it then you can find ways, its really not difficult but I wouldn't waste my time.
 
Well, yes whatever, and it's not as if H&H are the holy grail of scientific and credible evidence is it??? They are a journal at the end of the day. They report on all things considered horsey. I think they do a good job reporting stuff most of the time tbh.

H&H would not be the first place I think to look to for health related issues.
Whenever I'm running a search, I click on any number of links including articles, journals, research documents, personal experiences, diaries, it helps to create a bigger picture and additional insight.
 
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