ladyt25
Well-Known Member
Lol. Why do people think TBs are so precious they will melt if they live out 24/7? How silly! Any horse can live out 24/7 that is what they are designed to do, NOT stand in doors!!!
I had a pony who windsucked, he did not need anything to hold on to, just tucked his chin in and made burping noises basically. He only did it after feeding and if a bit stressed - this is probably why this TB does it if he maybe came from a racing background originally and was stabled a fair bit. The best thing for this tyoe of TB is to have them living out and hopefully with other horses so they have stimulation and don't get bored/anxious.
If that is the horse's only vice and it is reasonably priced then i would buy it. There are certainly worse vices and I think windsucking is mangeable. There is debate whether a collar helps as this can cause the horse to be more stressed if it can't windsuck so I would think carefully before trying one. Also, have you seen him go to the toilet? My pony did suffer with some digestive issue (ie was very loose) and I think his gut issues were ultimately his downfall but it was secondary to an injury he sustained and he was 19 so got that far without the windsucking affecting him.
If you really like him, go for it!
I had a pony who windsucked, he did not need anything to hold on to, just tucked his chin in and made burping noises basically. He only did it after feeding and if a bit stressed - this is probably why this TB does it if he maybe came from a racing background originally and was stabled a fair bit. The best thing for this tyoe of TB is to have them living out and hopefully with other horses so they have stimulation and don't get bored/anxious.
If that is the horse's only vice and it is reasonably priced then i would buy it. There are certainly worse vices and I think windsucking is mangeable. There is debate whether a collar helps as this can cause the horse to be more stressed if it can't windsuck so I would think carefully before trying one. Also, have you seen him go to the toilet? My pony did suffer with some digestive issue (ie was very loose) and I think his gut issues were ultimately his downfall but it was secondary to an injury he sustained and he was 19 so got that far without the windsucking affecting him.
If you really like him, go for it!