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Dr David Marlin Interviews Charlotte Hodgetts - Cooling Horses Research

Aug 11, 202422 min
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Episode description

Dr David Marlin Interviews Charlotte Hodgetts of Myerscough College about her latest Research into Cooling Horses.


David chats with Charlotte about how her equine science career started and what led her to research cooling horses.


Charlotte's work and abstract can be found on the Animalweb website here.


To understand more, here is the Introduction:

Introduction: Strenuous exercise like British Eventing (BE) cross-country competition can increase equine core body temperatures to critical levels, particularly in hot/humid conditions without suitable acclimatisation (Marlin et al., 1996). Heat stroke is a welfare concern, particularly with increasing occurrences of UK heatwaves due to global warming (Kendon et al., 2021). Cooling practices have been investigated for international competition horses working maximally (Marlin et al., 2018), but not specifically the practices used in industry by riders at grassroots level. The aim was to investigate cooling practices used after cross-country phases at BE affiliated grassroots and international-level competition.


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