10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «WIND-SUCKING»
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wind-sucking in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
wind-sucking and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Equine Reproductive Physiology, Breeding and Stud Management
Crib-biting and wind-sucking Crib—biting and wind—sucking are primarily
caused by boredom and are related, often developing the one from the other.
During crib—biting the horse bites part of the stable structure or other convenient
object ...
Mina C. G. Davies Morel, 2008
2
The Behaviour and Welfare of the Horse
Wind-sucking The behavioural disorder of wind-sucking or aer— ophagia often
occurs in association with crib— biting. Wind-sucking can also occur alone. In
both forms the abnormal ingestion of air is performed in the same strong, gulping
...
Andrew Ferguson Fraser, 2010
Defendant was the purchaser ; never heard the horse was a wind-sucker whilst in
his possession or since. Considered wind-sucking a vice, like crib-biting, not an
unsoundness. Knew Professor Williams' work. Agreed that the description was ...
4
British Veterinary Journal
Among them should be Crib-biting, Wind-sucking, Weaving, Specific Ophthalmia,
Amaurosis, Immobility, Broken Wind, Megrims, Chronic Roaring, Quidding from
dental caries, Excised Nerve, Chronic Lameness, Farcy and Glanders. All the ...
5
Veterinary Journal and Annals of Comparative Pathology
He was inclined to think that wind- sucking and crib-biting were the results of
disease rather than the cause of disease. With regard to boiled food, most of
them had read with interest " Smith's Veterinary Hygiene," and he (Mr. Trigger)
had often ...
6
Domestic Animal Behaviou...
Wind-sucking Air may be sucked in as a stereotypy in itself or combined with
head-nodding or crib-biting in horses, or tongue-rolling in cattle. In some forms of
windsucking, the horse nods its head and neck several times before making the ...
Broom, D.M., Fraser, A.F.
Hard work and freedom from close confinement are distinct preventives. Bad
habits should be corrected or prevented early before they become confirmed.
Wind-sucking, cribbing, weaving, and stall-walking horses are hard to keep in
condition ...
8
The Agricultural Journal of the Cape of Good Hope
D., late Principal Veterinary Surgeon of the Imperial Army, contributes the
following observations on crib- biting and wind-sucking to the Live Stock Journal :
— " Among the bad habits or vices which stabled horses only too readily acquire
there ...
Cape of Good Hope (Colony). Dept. of Agriculture, 1900
9
The horse: its selection and purchase, together with the law ...
He gave the certificate produced that the horse was sound ; saw the wind-
sucking at once, directly he entered the stable ; did not consider it constituted
unsoundness ; the habit was not curable. Had heard the evidence of Mr. Fleming
and Mr.
Frank Townend Barton, 1907
10
Modern Veterinary Practice
During the wind-sucking operations of the animal, the upper portion of the
esophagus became filled with saliva, which overflowed through the nose, but no
independent air was observed. Does wind-sucking render a horse unsound ? I
believe ...
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «WIND-SUCKING»
Find out what the national and international press are talking about and how the term
wind-sucking is used in the context of the following news items.
5 Running Mistakes Beginners Always Make
By not easing into it, you end up exhausted much sooner than expected, and the tail end of your run becomes a wind-sucking session. This can make running ... «TIME, Aug 15»
5 common beginner running mistakes
By not easing into it, you end up exhausted much sooner than expected, and the tail end of your run becomes a wind-sucking session. This can make running ... «Fox News, Aug 15»
Study: Enrichment can Improve Hospitalized Horses' Welfare
Additionally, the “enriched” group spent significantly less time performing stereotypic behaviors like cribbing, wind-sucking, and weaving: The control group ... «TheHorse.com, Jun 15»
On cribbing
Also called “wind-sucking,” cribbing is an abnormal behavior that occurs when a horse grabs a fixed surface such as the edge of a fence or stall door with its ... «Victorville Daily Press, Apr 15»
What's new in the world of colic? [H&H VIP]
Crib-biting and wind-sucking have been associated with an increased risk of colic in general, as well as with recurrence and specific forms of colic. A study by ... «Horse & Hound, Jul 14»
Let's Be Specific: Slow Training?
Dinged-up achilles' tendons and a solid year of almost no running left me at eight-minute pace (followed by much wind-sucking) six months ago. Speed ... «The Times-Picayune, Apr 14»
Colic in horses: the risk factors and how to reduce them
Stereotypical behaviours such as wind-sucking and crib-biting. 8. Long periods of confinement (for example, during box-rest). 9. A high worm burden or previous ... «Horse & Hound, Apr 14»
Sherrington: Rangers fans reject the old but still embrace familiarity …
If Baker had struck out, as he eventually would, and Gentry's jump wasn't good enough, it had the potential for an inning-ending, rally-killing, wind-sucking ... «Dallas Morning News, Apr 13»
Play a critical element of horse keeping
\Considering the number of horses that indulge in vices like kicking, biting, rearing, striking, bolting, weaving, stall walking, pawing, cribbing, wind-sucking and ... «Wisfarmer, Jan 13»
Hollywood ending for horse that cheated death
The gelding was cowering in the corner and only survived because Martin was able to grab hold of a collar it wore to curb a bad habit known as wind-sucking. «ABC Online, May 12»