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Windsucking and cribbing

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Posted by: annetteVN at Wed Feb 16 12:15:35 2005  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by annetteVN ]  
   

Hi everyone. I'm new to the forum. My name's Annette and I'm in Hmapshire, UK. My 5 year old Welsh Cob windsucks and cribs! I've tried everything from treat balls and toys to mustard, cribox and now he has antacid twice daily and wears a miracle collar 24 hours in the winter and at night in the summer(when he's in his stable) Any other suggestions. He's very food oriented and windsucks when he's run out of food/hay in his stable or in the winter when there's no grass. He also does it when bored or stressed. I really don't want him wearing the collar but it's the only thing that seems to stop him. (He was negleted for the first 2 years of his life so has worm damage and is only now starting to build muscle and grow.)
Help! Ax.


   

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