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    wind-sucking/ cribbing question?

    it can be incredibly bad. on top of the ulcers mentioned by the other user it becomes addictive(much like getting high) not only with it destroy your stall/fences eventually they can become so consumed by cribbing thay they will lose weight and other horses may pick up on this bad habbit.
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    wind-sucking/ cribbing question?

    it can be incredibly bad. on top of the ulcers mentioned by the other user it becomes addictive(much like getting high) not only with it destroy your stall/fences eventually they can become so consumed by cribbing thay they will lose weight and other horses may pick up on this bad habbit.
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