Posted 2008-10-17 11:27 AM (#93198 - in reply to #93172) Subject: RE: cribbing
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Posts: 1877
Location: NY
the cribbing collars work very well A horse at my barn cribbed and the collare stop him and he learned not to do it so on the times that we forget to put it on him he dose not cribb
Posted 2008-10-17 2:24 PM (#93203 - in reply to #93128) Subject: RE: cribbing
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Posts: 250
Location: AL
I have a 20 yr. old cribber that cribbed when we bought him. Don't know when this behavior actually started but as long as he wears the cribbing collar (and it is tight enough) he won't do it. However, if you take it off or if it is too loose and he is stalled, then he will go right back to it.
I could let him out in the pasture without the collar and he is fine as long as he is grazing. But if he gets bored or the grass is not plentiful, you will find him at the fence getting his fix. He is a wonderful horse, just an all around guy but I probably would not purchase another one in the future if I knew that it cribbed.