Windsucking, or Cribbing, is a potentially fatal condition that can affect almost any horse that has been stabled or is on agistment. |
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The collar contains a switch that is activated when the horse tenses its neck muscles before windsucking. |
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Fitted correctly the collar does not interfere with breathing, eating or drinking yet delivers a gentle but effective reminder each time the horse attempts to windsuck. It will do no harm to the horse and will deter the animal from repeating this potentially fatal practice.
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