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                             <p> <p> We were interested in studying the correlations between the amount of treatments and diagnoses the horse owners provide for their horses each year. Do they treat their horse(s) without diagnosing them first or are the treatments specific for the horses? In order to do this we analysed correlations between answers of the following questions: </p>
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                             <p> We were interested in studying the correlations between the amount of treatments and diagnoses the horse owners provide for their horses each year. Do they treat their horse(s) without diagnosing them first or are the treatments specific for the horses? In order to do this we analysed correlations between answers of the following questions: </p>
 
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                             <p> <i>1. How often do the horse owners diagnose their horse(s) for parasitic infections per year?</i> </p>
 
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                            The result shown in <i> figure 1 </i> indicates that the majority of the treatments are done after a diagnosis. The factor of having 2 diagnoses for the horses might be a follow up diagnosis to see whether the treatment worked or not. Moreover <i> figure 1 </i> also shows that a minority treat their horses without having a diagnose on their horses first. This could be due to the individual not being the one in charge of ordering a diagnose or not realising they are doing it, since today it is common to have the diagnosis as a routine (Lind EO et. al, 2007). </p>
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                            <p> The result shown in <i> figure 1 </i> indicates that the majority of the treatments are done after a diagnosis. The factor of having 2 diagnoses for the horses might be a follow up diagnosis to see whether the treatment worked or not. Moreover <i> figure 1 </i> also shows that a minority treat their horses without having a diagnose on their horses first. This could be due to the individual not being the one in charge of ordering a diagnose or not realising they are doing it, since today it is common to have the diagnosis as a routine (Lind EO et. al, 2007). </p>
  
 
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