Jacks Mum
Active Member
Hi, just a quick question..
I was always always on the understanding the horses kept around horses that crib / windsuck could copy and pick it up n basically 'learn' it..
A lovely little mare has now come to the yard, retired racehorse and she is wind sucking. The owners say that there is complete evidence that it is a genetic problem and other horses don't pick it up.. They either do it or don't.
I am very open minded and always say 'we should learn something new every day' so would really like to research this. We obviously don't want any of ours picking it up as have youngsters on the yard and they can all see each other.
I know when I worked in racing it was a concern others picked it up, n also whilst working at TB stud, several yearlings did it and the head man said it was because they'd been with their mares to long n copied them..
Would love you views and opinions as looking on 'the net' the only thing I can find is from Parelli..
Thanks x
I was always always on the understanding the horses kept around horses that crib / windsuck could copy and pick it up n basically 'learn' it..
A lovely little mare has now come to the yard, retired racehorse and she is wind sucking. The owners say that there is complete evidence that it is a genetic problem and other horses don't pick it up.. They either do it or don't.
I am very open minded and always say 'we should learn something new every day' so would really like to research this. We obviously don't want any of ours picking it up as have youngsters on the yard and they can all see each other.
I know when I worked in racing it was a concern others picked it up, n also whilst working at TB stud, several yearlings did it and the head man said it was because they'd been with their mares to long n copied them..
Would love you views and opinions as looking on 'the net' the only thing I can find is from Parelli..
Thanks x