
Causes of Cribbing - The Horse Forum
May 10, 2025 · Interesting read: Surprises from latest cribbing research are not just about cribbing. 1. The brains of horses who crib are different from non-cribbers in 2 specific areas (the nucleus …
Barclay anti-cribbing/windsucking collar - any experience?
Jun 10, 2024 · HI Our lad is a chronic windsucker/cribber and not a lot has worked except an electric fence, but that doesnt stop him out in the paddock during the day....in fact he has a few tree …
Cribbing/wind sucking why? And the use of shock collars....
May 15, 2013 · Horses begin cribbing for a reason: physical pain or mental stress. If you can fix the problem quickly, you have a better chance of keeping the cribbing from becoming a habit, but the …
Teeth damage and cribbing - The Horse Forum
Mar 2, 2025 · Teeth damage and cribbing Jump to Latest 29 views 2 replies 2 participants last post by Ihavetoomamyquestions a moment ago Ihavetoomamyquestions Discussion starter
Cribbing when eating - The Horse Forum
Feb 4, 2026 · My horse cribs badly when eating. He always has, we are currently treating him for ulcers. When he is in his stall it’s impossible to avoid because of the small space, but when I feed him hay …
Cribbing rings: anyone used them? - The Horse Forum
Jun 27, 2012 · The horse did stop cribbing while he was wearing the rings and continued to stop cribbing for only a few weeks after removal. Within a month's time he was back to cribbing. I am pretty sure …
Fitting Cribbing Collars - The Horse Forum
Nov 25, 2012 · Cribbing collars should never actually be tight, as it can hinder the horse's breathing and cause enough pain for the horse to not let you take it off (heard of it more than once) and it ha to be …
Cribbing!!??? | The Horse Forum
Nov 1, 2009 · Cribbing is the horse attempting to 'burp.' Humans can burp to release pressure, but horses can't, so that's why they crib. The myth with cribbing is that other horses can pick up the …
Buying a cribber: why is it a hard pass? | The Horse Forum
Jan 27, 2023 · Cribbing collars can work, but some horses get rubs and sores. Taking away a coping mechanism can cause the horse to internalize stress or develop another issue.
Cribbing Collars - The Horse Forum
Aug 15, 2012 · Cribbing generally starts as a response to pain, often from ulcers. If you treat the underlying problem quickly enough, the cribbing is less likely to become a habit, but it is an addictive …