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Posted by Grange Co-op on 1st Nov 2015

"Rainy, ugly weather, it's too cold to ride, my arena's muddy, the trails are too slick" - we've got a whole list of excuses not to ride this time of year. Meanwhile, our horse pals are stuck in a stall or a small paddock with nothing to do, so they chew. Veterinarians tell us that horses chew (also called "cribbing") due to a lack of minerals, a need for roughage, boredom or all three. If your horse is out in a paddock or field and he's che… Read more