doris2008
Well-Known Member
I have had my TB 6 years. He cribs - although not much in comparison to how much he used to. I will not under any circumstances use a collar on him. He will only crib when there is something to do it on - ie he doesnt even seem to think about it now if there are no obvious surfaces. He used to seek things out to crib on.
Have posted below about how he is having to stay out alone now due to others coming in at night & current ban on me using a stable until i have protected it!
I dont have a problem with doing this - other than farmer has been fine until now as I have always replaced anything broken by him! Which has only been 1 gate!! He has most definatley changed his tune & its starting to feel like I am not so welcome anymore. I of course understand he doesn want excessive damage to his property.
Its VERY cheap to be there - £8.50/wk which includes grazing & a big stable. SO you can see my reasons for staying but I wonder whether I may just be happier having to travel further afield for more facilties & having more options re turnout. And obviously wherever I go it will certainly cost more!
I do wonder though how easy it will be to find somewhere willing to take a cribber? Anyone who has a horse who cribs, how tolerant are yards?
Or YO's & your opinions?
I would of course be happy to provide any electric fencing required to protect fencing & stable doors.
Have posted below about how he is having to stay out alone now due to others coming in at night & current ban on me using a stable until i have protected it!
I dont have a problem with doing this - other than farmer has been fine until now as I have always replaced anything broken by him! Which has only been 1 gate!! He has most definatley changed his tune & its starting to feel like I am not so welcome anymore. I of course understand he doesn want excessive damage to his property.
Its VERY cheap to be there - £8.50/wk which includes grazing & a big stable. SO you can see my reasons for staying but I wonder whether I may just be happier having to travel further afield for more facilties & having more options re turnout. And obviously wherever I go it will certainly cost more!
I do wonder though how easy it will be to find somewhere willing to take a cribber? Anyone who has a horse who cribs, how tolerant are yards?
Or YO's & your opinions?
I would of course be happy to provide any electric fencing required to protect fencing & stable doors.