Angels angels |
That is cool! I love research projects because they make you do a deep dive on a particular subject. |
Angels angels |
That is cool! I love research projects because they make you do a deep dive on a particular subject. |
Sweet Valley |
Oh that's cool. I wrote a paper on the History of Horses and I'm writing one this year on the History Of Barrel Racing |
Angels angels |
One of my favorite projects was when I wrote a paper on the history of horse tack |
Angels angels |
Juno That is cool It is always more interesting when you results are opposite from your predictions lol |
Starfawn Sporthorses |
Angel I thought that too, but after reading some other papers on equine vision it seems they us their contrast perception to detect predators easier, which could be why they preferred the less obvious fences. |
Angels angels |
Juno Wow that is interesting. You would think being able to see the pole best would have the best performance |
Starfawn Sporthorses |
Also geldings performed better than mares, suspect that females ( of multiple species) have better colour perception. I think its been brought i in terms of women seeing better spectrums of colour but i suppose it could apply to multiple species |
Starfawn Sporthorses |
Angel that they perform best over colours with LESS value contrast to the background, which was the opposite of what i expected. We used black poles for a control. Then blue ,green, and red for the actual colours. I wanted to use yellow but the yard didn't have any. Pretty interesting that they didn't like the poles they could see more clearly. It was luminance and value that played the biggest role which i suppose is to be expected as they cant see the full colour spectrum. |
Angels angels |
Ven Very true you would think the most "intelligent" species on earth would be less self destructive |
Starfawn Sporthorses |
Ven i have the strong belief that it's long term psychological stress. Like the stereotypical behaviours you might see in horses. |
Starfawn Sporthorses |
Angel so it is! i did a paper on the effect colour perception has on a horse's jumping performance a few months ago |
Stormsong Manor |
I think we're the weirdest of all. Actively self-destructing ourselves, we know it's happening, and we keep doing it anyway. Nowhere else in nature will you find that |
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Angels angels |
That is cool! I love research projects because they make you do a deep dive on a particular subject. |
Sweet Valley |
Oh that's cool. I wrote a paper on the History of Horses and I'm writing one this year on the History Of Barrel Racing |
Angels angels |
One of my favorite projects was when I wrote a paper on the history of horse tack |
Angels angels |
Juno That is cool It is always more interesting when you results are opposite from your predictions lol |
Starfawn Sporthorses |
Angel I thought that too, but after reading some other papers on equine vision it seems they us their contrast perception to detect predators easier, which could be why they preferred the less obvious fences. |
Angels angels |
Juno Wow that is interesting. You would think being able to see the pole best would have the best performance |
Starfawn Sporthorses |
Also geldings performed better than mares, suspect that females ( of multiple species) have better colour perception. I think its been brought i in terms of women seeing better spectrums of colour but i suppose it could apply to multiple species |
Starfawn Sporthorses |
Angel that they perform best over colours with LESS value contrast to the background, which was the opposite of what i expected. We used black poles for a control. Then blue ,green, and red for the actual colours. I wanted to use yellow but the yard didn't have any. Pretty interesting that they didn't like the poles they could see more clearly. It was luminance and value that played the biggest role which i suppose is to be expected as they cant see the full colour spectrum. |
Angels angels |
Ven Very true you would think the most "intelligent" species on earth would be less self destructive |
Starfawn Sporthorses |
Ven i have the strong belief that it's long term psychological stress. Like the stereotypical behaviours you might see in horses. |
Starfawn Sporthorses |
Angel so it is! i did a paper on the effect colour perception has on a horse's jumping performance a few months ago |
Stormsong Manor |
I think we're the weirdest of all. Actively self-destructing ourselves, we know it's happening, and we keep doing it anyway. Nowhere else in nature will you find that |
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