michaelakc
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Hi all
I need help!!
I have three horses that are all have picked up cribbing from my oldest horse Monty who is 15 years old. We had recues him over a year ago now, he was cribbing when we first got him but it was minimal we put the cribbing down to him being starved and very underweight. He did at some point stop when obviously he put on weight and being excised. But started again once winter hit also when he damage his shoulder muscle, we do not have a sand school and with all the awful weather and bad shoulder his excising can to a halt.
We have to 2 other horses which are 11 months old and of course what babies do best, are copying the behaviour so now all three are chewing the fencing and now the stable!!! Great
Monty being 18hands now believes chewing the support bean to the stable is a good idea.!
I do not know what to do!! I have tried using a cribbing collar on him but that doesnt work and he cant wear it out in the field because of the babies. I have used Tabasco sauce, cod liver oil, Ja's and soap but none have worked and his cribbing is getting out of control.
I have gone to extreme measures now because of Monty eating the support bean to use creosote
that seams have worked but I am afraid of what damage it could do to them. Has anyone got any other suggestion of what I can use?? For advice purposes I thought I mention that the cribbing has got worse
since taking them off haylage so we are putting them back on it this week, they get fed twice a day,
the feeds we use are: baileys stud mix and honey chop garlic and get and 11 hours of forage a day to, and come in everynight. We are thinking of putting licks in the stable but because of the high sugar we dont want it to damage the babies teeth.
Thanks in advance.
I need help!!
I have three horses that are all have picked up cribbing from my oldest horse Monty who is 15 years old. We had recues him over a year ago now, he was cribbing when we first got him but it was minimal we put the cribbing down to him being starved and very underweight. He did at some point stop when obviously he put on weight and being excised. But started again once winter hit also when he damage his shoulder muscle, we do not have a sand school and with all the awful weather and bad shoulder his excising can to a halt.
We have to 2 other horses which are 11 months old and of course what babies do best, are copying the behaviour so now all three are chewing the fencing and now the stable!!! Great
Monty being 18hands now believes chewing the support bean to the stable is a good idea.!
I do not know what to do!! I have tried using a cribbing collar on him but that doesnt work and he cant wear it out in the field because of the babies. I have used Tabasco sauce, cod liver oil, Ja's and soap but none have worked and his cribbing is getting out of control.
I have gone to extreme measures now because of Monty eating the support bean to use creosote
that seams have worked but I am afraid of what damage it could do to them. Has anyone got any other suggestion of what I can use?? For advice purposes I thought I mention that the cribbing has got worse
since taking them off haylage so we are putting them back on it this week, they get fed twice a day,
the feeds we use are: baileys stud mix and honey chop garlic and get and 11 hours of forage a day to, and come in everynight. We are thinking of putting licks in the stable but because of the high sugar we dont want it to damage the babies teeth.
Thanks in advance.