I kind of like the idea of a log book. I think not only will it help the vets, but also can benefit the rider too. It is amazing how many things you can forget not only from ride to ride, but from season to season too. Also it could help the vets tremendously in that they might see a pattern developing and possible be able to head off a major disaster in the making. I think I would be willing to participate in a test program. Becky Rohwer - NW Division ----- Original Message ----- From: Jim Holland Sent: Monday, November 11, 2002 9:27 AM To: Bob Morris; Ridecamp Subject: Re: [RC] Horse/Rider History Books re: PULL CODES Bob:
I think therin lies the problem. Seems to be a basic thread here....lack of information and a failure to communcate with the membership. Hmmm...where have we heard this before? IMHO, a campaign soliciting the support of the membership to collect meaningful data for the purpose of improving the welfare of our horses would have more resulted in more accurate results and less controversy. Seems that many folks think pull codes are for "evaluating" individual horses and riders at a given ride(s)....and I can certainly understand their point of view.
If the members...and the AERC BoD...continue to be "secretive" about information that impacts the welfare of the horse and the future of our discipline...you're right...maybe we need to pack it in. Perhaps these individuals who are being "secretive" have something to hide? As in the Enron debacle, they better get over it....or it's gonna jump up and bite all of us in the butt one day. JMO.
Perhaps log books ARE the solution....I like Truman's idea. How about a "pilot" program for a year with a group of riders in each Region...perhaps volunteers, combined with a big publicity program? I would be happy to participate....anybody else?
Question: Anybody know how I can get one of the Logbooks the Aussies use? Who would I contact?
Jim, Sun of Dimanche, and Mahada Magic
Bob Morris wrote: > > Jim: > > Unbeknownst to the membership of the AERC, there have been > many hundreds of hours devoted to the problem of acquiring > and dissemination data about endurance riding. Our greatest > problem has been the validity of the data the membership > supplies us with.
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