
Causes of Cribbing - The Horse Forum
May 10, 2025 · Interesting read: Surprises from latest cribbing research are not just about cribbing. 1. The brains of horses who crib are different from non-cribbers in 2 specific areas …
Teeth damage and cribbing - The Horse Forum
Mar 2, 2025 · Teeth damage and cribbing Jump to Latest 29 views 2 replies 2 participants last post by Ihavetoomamyquestions a moment ago Ihavetoomamyquestions Discussion starter
Cribbing Collars - The Horse Forum
Aug 15, 2012 · Cribbing generally starts as a response to pain, often from ulcers. If you treat the underlying problem quickly enough, the cribbing is less likely to become a habit, but it is an …
Fitting Cribbing Collars - The Horse Forum
Nov 25, 2012 · The owner has brought out several separate cribbing collars. The first was a Miracle Collar, which worked when it was fitted snuggly (two fingers under the straps) while …
Barclay anti-cribbing/windsucking collar - any experience?
Jun 11, 2024 · HI Our lad is a chronic windsucker/cribber and not a lot has worked except an electric fence, but that doesnt stop him out in the paddock during the day....in fact he has a …
Cribbing - The Horse Forum
Dec 20, 2024 · It's a form of cribbing/windsucking. If she's not damaging her teeth, and it's not impacting her weight, there's no reason to put a collar on her, really. More turnout is the best …
lifelong cribber - The Horse Forum
Apr 23, 2021 · I bought a $30 remote dog training collar and attached it to the nutcracker style cribbing collar by punching 2 holes in the leather collar and zip tying it to the collar. A few …
Cribbing/wind sucking why? And the use of shock collars....
May 15, 2013 · Horses begin cribbing for a reason: physical pain or mental stress. If you can fix the problem quickly, you have a better chance of keeping the cribbing from becoming a habit, …
Cribbing yearling - The Horse Forum
May 4, 2024 · Cribbing yearling Jump to Latest 1K views 11 replies 7 participants last post by blue eyed pony May 7, 2024 Line5355 Discussion starter
Ulcers and cribbing? - The Horse Forum
Jul 21, 2016 · Cribbing is one of the steriotypie behaviors-see link I posted in the stall kicking thread Almost all cases of cribbing, go back to confinement, and cribbing is one of the oral …