t the end of the time, he caught the horse and brought it in and tied it to
something on his truck. Next thing he knew, the horse was cribbing on the
truck.
Maybe it is like my friend, the drug and alcohol counselor, says...she
believes that a heroine addict is never really cured, even if they
very
hard to keep his stall and paddock "crib free"...but its hard. I do have
rubber buckets for him to crib onI tried the cribbing straps and he seemed
stressed and wanted to crib even moreWe've had ulcer/tummy issues with
him. He's on a powdered ulcer med. and most li
This message is from: "ruth bushnell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
"they eat bark and wood of trees which is
different from cribbing."
I agree... My horses don't crib, in fact I've never had one that did,
thank goodness. But most have chewed wood, fences, trees e
This message is from: "Beth Pulsifer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
"they eat bark and wood of trees which is
different from cribbing."
I agree... My horses don't crib, in fact I've never had one that did, thank
goodness. But most have chewed wood, fences, tr
This message is from: Barbara Sollner-Webb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
does anyone know where i can buy a cribbing muzzle for youngsters that
doesn't weigh an excessive amount? in pony size, i have only found very heavy
cribbing muzzles (the style with the rubbed sides and a circular me
This message is from: Liz Rudy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Question regarding cribbing: has anyone heard of one
horse influencing another horse to start cribbing? My
fjord is stabled next to and turned out in the same
paddock daily with an arab/quarter horse mare who is a
pretty serious cribber. My
This message is from: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
In a message dated 8/4/2004 12:15:27 PM Pacific Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> Am I the only one with a fjord that
>
No, you are not. One of my friends here in So. California who raises fjords
has one that cribs terribly and they have to h
y) and I was surprized to see one who wore a cribbing collar..and
he was much thinner than the others.. I was very surprized to see a Fjord
who cribbed...I don't know if he was thinner because he was a cribber, or
for some other reason. I wanted to ask why they were being kept in their
st
This message is from: "Debby Stai" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
I visited earlier with a trainer about a young fjord gelding I have that is a
cribber. Was interesting as she felt this was the first fjord that she knew
that was a cribber. Is that possible? Am I the only one with a fjord that
cribs? FWIW
r and slathered along the fence tops. The vasoline sticks to
the roof of the mouth and was aggravating but not enough to deter the
behavior once it was gone. I started thinking about getting her a muzzle.
As a last resort, I bought a draconian cribbing collar--not a Miracle collar.
This one has a
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In a message dated 1/20/01 11:30:11 AM Mountain Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
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This message is from: "pattybronson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>I remember hearing that cribbing and wind-sucking started as boredom
t
This message is from: "Anneli Sundkvist" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Betty,
A new study carried out here in Sweden has indicated that cribbing does not
'infect' other horses as long as the environment in the barn is ok. Cribbing
comes from boredom, to dark barns, to little ti
This message is from: Mary Thurman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
--- Betty Quinlan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> This message is from: "Betty Quinlan"
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> Hi,
>
> Does anyone have any advice for a cribber?
Betty,
Depends on whether he is a 'confirmed cribber' yet.
At his age - a
This message is from: Jean Ernest <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Betty, is he really cribbingGrabbing on the board with his teeth and
then sucking in air? Or is he just chewing wood? At that age they are
teething...losing the middle two front incisors with the new permanent ones
coming in and s
This message is from: "Betty Quinlan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Hi,
Does anyone have any advice for a cribber? I have purchased a cribbing
collar and that spray that is supposed to taste yukky and a ball. (to keep
the boredom away) I hate to say this but it is the new little Fjo
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