ironhorse
Well-Known Member
Sadly we have decided on vet advice that my horse needs a crib collar - suggests he's very unlikely to have ulcers (has had gastro gard, rite trac and ulser gard with no improvement to cribbing). His coat condtion, droppings, disposition etcmake them unlikely in vet's opinion, and he does not react to the pressure diagnostic test).
Vet is concerned that the air intake may make him more likely to colic and thus needs to be controlled. The yard manager, tho patient and understanding is also a bit fed up with him trashing his drinker.
He gets plenty of work and goes out most days, but will also crib on fence posts when he wants to come in
Can anyone advise on the best type of collar, especially given that he is fine skinned and I'm concerned that it might rub him.
Also can they actually eat with a collar on? - he cribs on his manger during feeds.
I don't want a load of abuse over this so don't bother posting if you want to tell me what a terrible horse owner I am - I just want to do the right thing for a horse who is fabulous in every other way.
Vet is concerned that the air intake may make him more likely to colic and thus needs to be controlled. The yard manager, tho patient and understanding is also a bit fed up with him trashing his drinker.
He gets plenty of work and goes out most days, but will also crib on fence posts when he wants to come in
Can anyone advise on the best type of collar, especially given that he is fine skinned and I'm concerned that it might rub him.
Also can they actually eat with a collar on? - he cribs on his manger during feeds.
I don't want a load of abuse over this so don't bother posting if you want to tell me what a terrible horse owner I am - I just want to do the right thing for a horse who is fabulous in every other way.