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Horse Cribbing Info

Cribbing Stops With Proper Tack

June 7, 2010

You can’t possibly complete horse training without the correct equipment. If it is your desire to train horses, you should get this equipment. A few of the equipment are bits, bridles, cinches or girths, halters, lead ropes, breast collars or headstalls, saddles, saddle pads, blankets, stirrup irons, spurs, spur straps, toys, cribbing, and numerous others.
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Horse Cribbing Videos

May 20, 2010

If you have never seen a cribbing horse in action here ya go.

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Horse Cribbing Breakthroughs

May 18, 2010

Do you know that CRIBBING is not only rough on barns and fences, but it also may be detrimental to a horse’s health? The horse wears down his teeth and swallows air, which can lead to inappropriate digestion and colic. Cribbing can lead to serious health problems, such as poor digestion, colic, and various dental [...]

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Horse Cribbing

May 13, 2010

Cribbing or crib biting is a compulsive behavior or “stable vice” seen in some horses. It involves the horse grabbing a solid object, such as the stall door or fence rail, with his incisors, arching his neck, pulling against the object, and sucking in air Cribbing is thought to cause the release of endorphins in [...]

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Horse Cribbing Advise from 1858

May 11, 2010

CRIBBING. — (Crib Biting.}*
The act of cribbing consists in grasping the crib, or a given point, with one or both jaws, at the same time uttering a laryngeal sound, resembling a grunt. A cribbing horse has generally been considered unsound, but we know not on what grounds; for we look upon ahorse as sound so long as he can perform the duties of an [...]

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