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Cribbing/Windsucking – case study in minimising the behaviour through management. Part 2: Plan of action & Results

By Wiola Grabowska PART 2 of LEO’S CRIBBING STORY (and how I decreased it without using cribbing collars)  If you haven’t read the Part 1 in which I explained the background of Leo’s cribbing and my ways of investigating the causes in his case, please see the post linked here: PART 1: CRIBBING/WINDSUCKING CASE STUDY Plan…

May 21, 2018 in Horse Management.

Cribbing/Windsucking – case study in minimising the behaviour through management. Part 1: Identifying the complex causes

By Wiola Grabowska CASE STUDY:  LEOPOLD THE LAST, 11 yrs old gelding, TB x New Forrest  Cribbing is considered an undesirable behaviour where a horse grabs hold of an object with his incisors and burps loudly engaging variety of neck muscles. Some sources suggest the horse sucks in/swallows air in the process, some believe the…

May 21, 2018 in Horse Management.

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