skint1
Well-Known Member
I have a tb mare that is a crib/wind sucker, no I wouldn't ever buy another- or a horse with any other "vice" either.
Despite numerous veterinary interventions, we never found a root cause and whilst we managed to reduce the behaviour with giving her an appropriate diet and lifestyle it has never disappeared and we just kind of accept that she does it. It can cause a lot of damage on a yard and to gateposts etc in a field. Most livery yards would, quite rightly, ask you to keep a collar on the horse or otherwise do something to prevent damage.
Also, if you are keeping such a horse at a livery yard- you have to think of the other liveries and their views on the subject, an opinionated livery could make your life an absolute living hell over it.
Despite numerous veterinary interventions, we never found a root cause and whilst we managed to reduce the behaviour with giving her an appropriate diet and lifestyle it has never disappeared and we just kind of accept that she does it. It can cause a lot of damage on a yard and to gateposts etc in a field. Most livery yards would, quite rightly, ask you to keep a collar on the horse or otherwise do something to prevent damage.
Also, if you are keeping such a horse at a livery yard- you have to think of the other liveries and their views on the subject, an opinionated livery could make your life an absolute living hell over it.