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I am looking into the nutritional aspect.  They are devouring their mineral
salt block!

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Gail is right about the wood, the chewing begins as the days get colder.
But I wonder if it is because their pasture goes down to nothing in
winter, not much to browse or amuse? But it could be minerals. My husband
will throw a log or two in the pasture in winter, sometimes branches.
This keeps them amused for days and has never given any problem.
        I remember riding my Morgan and I asked him to step over a pretty
big log and he put his nose down to it. I thought he was scoping it out
to see how big a step to take, but  - nope - he started eating it!
        Valerie
        Columbia, CT
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