kittykatcat
Well-Known Member
Hi all, my newest livery (and good friend) has a morgan who cribs. Has been doing it all her life and think it's down to a very stressful weaning - shut in a stable for months on end.....
Anyway, the mare doesn't wear a collar, has as much TO as possible (e.g. everyday 7-7 at the moment - will be 24/7 when it gets a bit warmer!) ad lib hay, low starch, high fibre diet. But she continues cribbing....!
I've asked my friend to paint something on the paddock fencing as it's really starting to be chewed down (horse only been there 2 weeks :s) and she has used Cribox - which seems to be working ok. However, the whole field does really need to be done, and i think Cribox is quite costly???? So was wondering if anyone had any good/cost effective ideas that have prevented cribbing??
I might have dreamt it, but i'm sure there was a post on here ages ago that spouted the virtues of painting on diluted dung????!!!
Thanks
xx
Anyway, the mare doesn't wear a collar, has as much TO as possible (e.g. everyday 7-7 at the moment - will be 24/7 when it gets a bit warmer!) ad lib hay, low starch, high fibre diet. But she continues cribbing....!
I've asked my friend to paint something on the paddock fencing as it's really starting to be chewed down (horse only been there 2 weeks :s) and she has used Cribox - which seems to be working ok. However, the whole field does really need to be done, and i think Cribox is quite costly???? So was wondering if anyone had any good/cost effective ideas that have prevented cribbing??
I might have dreamt it, but i'm sure there was a post on here ages ago that spouted the virtues of painting on diluted dung????!!!
Thanks