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Date Posted: 01:20:26 06/04/01 Mon
Author: Margaret
Author Host/IP: 62.188.209.116
Subject: Many horses do it but some are worse that others
In reply to: Jessica 's message, "Cribbing is terrible! Have you ever seen a horse that has done that?" on 18:45:59 06/03/01 Sun

If we choose to own animals it is our duty to make sure that they are well
looked after mentally as well as physically.

There are other ways to prevent cribbing besides a collar. Metal can be
put on all doors, mangers etc. horse do not find it easy to chew these but
they still need watching.

Also they can wear their teeth away and I once say a 6 year old who's
teeth said that he was in his twenties. Aging by teeth is only a guidline.

Am I starting another subject.

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