The old English proverb “you can lead a horse to water, but you can’t make it drink” has been used since the 16th century to describe the difficulty of getting someone to act in their own best interests.
Now, research by equine scientists suggests the use of this phrase has been inadvertently maligning horses for centuries.
Horses have the ability to think and plan ahead and are far more intelligent than scientists previously thought, according to a Nottingham Trent University study that analysed the animal’s responses to a reward-based game.
The horses cannily adapted their approach to the game to get the most treats – while making the least effort.
“Previously, research has suggested that horses simply respond to stimuli in the moment, they don’t proactively look ahead, think ahead and plan their actions – whereas our study shows that they do have an awareness of the consequences and outcomes of their actions,” said the lead researcher, Louise Evans.
The three-stage game involved 20 horses, who were initially rewarded with a treat merely for touching a piece of card with their noses. Then, in the second stage, researchers started switching on a “stop light”. The horses were only given a snack if they touched the card while the stop light was off.
Whoever thinks horse riding and care isn't excercise never owned a horse! Between the shoveling and the grooming and the training, you're burning up a lot of calories-- for example, riding at a trot burns more calories than a brisk walk!
Horse Activities - Calories burned per hour:
ACTIVITY: | For 130 lb person: | For 155 lb person: | For 190 lb person: |
Shoveling | 354 cal/hr | 422 cal/hr | 518 cal/hr |
General Horse Riding: | 236 cal/hr | 281 cal/hr | 345 cal/hr |
Riding horse at the walk: |
148 cal/hr | 176 cal/hr | 216 cal/hr |
Riding horse at the trot: | 384 cal/hr | 457 cal/hr | 561 cal/hr |
Riding horse at a gallop: | 472 cal/hr | 563 cal/hr | 690 cal/hr |
Horse Grooming | 354 cal/hr | 422 cal/hr | 518 cal/hr |
Baling hay/cleaning barn: | 472 cal/hr | 563 cal/hr | 690 cal/hr |
Shoveling Grain | 325 cal/hr | 387 cal/hr | 474 cal/hr |
Fencing | 354 cal/hr | 422 cal/hr | 518 cal/hr |
Polo | 472 cal/hr | 563 cal/hr | 690 cal/hr |
Hiking, cross country (if your horse is hard to catch...) | 354 cal/hr | 422 cal/hr | 518 cal/hr |
Brisk walking 4 MPH | 236 cal/hr | 281 cal/hr | 345 cal/hr |
Walking, carrying 15 lb load: | 207 cal/hr | 246 cal/hr | 302 cal/hr |