Jenna1406
Well-Known Member
Ive noticed over the last week that breagha has been chewing at the wood in her stable or posts in the field.
Is this normal for a yearling?
Is this normal for a yearling?
Possibly just boredom. Is it the posts just by the gate as she waits to be brought in? Youngster that I used to have would chew fence gate post as she waited to be brought in (especially in winter)
What is she fed?
it depends how much she is doing it? all of the youngsters ive known have been very ‘mouthy’ and chewed wood or anything else they could explore with their teeth to a certain extent.
Youngsters often go through a mouthy stage. The one I have at the moment started his at 13 months and is just starting to come out of it at 2 1/2.
Horses do love to browse, and I sometimes wonder whether they are self medicating, or getting something that is lacking in a diet - trees and woody hedge plants are deeper rooted than grass, so probably contain more minerals. Most horses love a big branch if it is put in the field for them, and seem especially to chew it in late winter. I wouldn't worry but protect any wood that is a problem if it gets damaged with Cribox or something else nasty tasting - but give an alternative chew toy!