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Re: Question about cribbing
Cribbing is annoying. Almost any addiction that isn't yours is, but I've
read a lot that suggest that it really isn't unhealthy as long as they take
time to eat, poop, exercise, all the other horse things. If that's true,
wouldn't it be better to just focus on other, more productive, challenges?
Dyane
N. Ca
----- Original Message -----
From: <DAldr94141@aol.com>
To: <Ridecamp@endurance.net>
Sent: Wednesday, November 17, 1999 7:49 AM
Subject: RC: Question about cribbing
> Hi everybody,
> A friend of mine has an arab who cribbs. He was cribbing when she bought
him
> so no news there. The cribbing collar he came with was working but she
heard
> good things about the miracle collar and bought one. Well, he has a wide
> forehead and the collar didn't fit well. My friend changed back to the old
> collar and forgot (sorry No.2) to put it on for 2 days. She put it on and
now
> he cribbs with the collar on. Has anyone had this problem before? How can
a
> horse cribb with the collar on? She doesn't want to have to go as far as
> electrifying everything in sight. He even cribbs on the water tank
outside.
> Please comment on ridecamp. Thank you in advance. Deb
>
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