Re: chewing on trees

2007-02-19 Thread Reena Giola

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at the barn they have the trees wrapped with chicken wire gus pretty 
much leaves them alone and haven't seen him trying to eat any part that is 
exposed; and the chicken wire makes a good back/wither scratcher when the 
need arises!


Reena
AZ


This message is from: Janice Lee [EMAIL PROTECTED]

I have never tried this, but thought since it was a hot topic on the list
lately I would pass it on.  I recently read in a book about horse care the
suggestion to wrap a tree trunk in burlap to discourage horses from 
chewing

on it.


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RE: chewing on trees

2007-02-19 Thread Faeo, Victoria
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 at the barn they have the trees wrapped with chicken wire gus
 pretty much leaves them alone and haven't seen him trying to eat any
 part that is exposed; and the chicken wire makes a good back/wither
 scratcher when the need arises!
 
 Reena


Just before I got Einar (the magnificent Fjord!), I had a rescued
Morab-Appy-Draft and he ate everything made of wood he could get his
lips on. lol I tried everything (Quit paint, Irish Spring soap, birch
sapplings offered on a regular basis) and the only thing that worked
was chicken-wire, with all of the sharp edges removed. It worked
wonderfully. The only problem was that I could not completely cover
the birch tree roots (my pasture is a spruce-birch forest), and he
loved the roots. So I did loose a few birch trees that way and had to
cut them down. I only had this rescue horse for a year and a half, but
if I had kept him forever I know he would have eventually eaten all of
the trees. He had lots of space and got lots of exercise, I just think
because he was starved until I got him, he was always very hungry.
Eventually I would have had a beautiful meadow pasture!

Einar, on the other hand, doesn't chew the trees or bushes at all. He
only nibbles on the front gate pine 2x4 when he is extremely hungry,
which has only happened a few times.

Vic in Knik, Alaska (10 degrees)

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chewing on trees

2007-02-18 Thread Janice Lee
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I have never tried this, but thought since it was a hot topic on the list
lately I would pass it on.  I recently read in a book about horse care the
suggestion to wrap a tree trunk in burlap to discourage horses from chewing
on it.
I have also seen snow fence wrapped around a tree trunk in winter, when the
horses are most likely to chew on it.
 
Janice in Nebraska

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RE: chewing on trees

2007-02-18 Thread Gail Russell
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I wrapped some trees with a heavy plastic wire that looked like chicken
wire.  They tore it apart with their teeth.  

Gail

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