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(v.)To confine in or as if in a crib.
(v.)To furnish with a crib.
(v.)To plagiarize; cheat.
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Definition of Cribbing in the Online Dictionary. Meaning of Cribbing. Pronunciation of Cribbing. Translations of Cribbing. Cribbing synonyms, Cribbing antonyms. Information about Cribbing in the free online English dictionary and encyclopedia. ... Hawk's Haven Horses' Study on Cribbing and Head-Shy Horses Reports ...
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vb cribs, cribbing, cribbed ... (Informal) copy, cheat, pirate, pilfer, purloin, plagiarize, pass off as your own work He had been caught cribbing in an exam. ... Cribber; Cribbing; cribwork; sudden infant death syndrome;
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Cribbing (horse) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Cribbing or crib biting (U.K. & Ire.) is a compulsive behavior or "stable vice" seen in some horses. It involves the horse grabbing a solid object, such as the stall door or fence rail, with his in...
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CRIBBING (PDF File)
Cribbing involves multiple pieces of wood laid on the side and crossed. It spreads the load well and has many load transfer surfaces. It also has lateral stability depending on the ratio of width to height. The height should not be more than three times the width.
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An in-depth look at the causes of horse cribbing as well as the long-term detriments brought about by cribbing. ... The second major cause of cribbing is example. Horses are herd animals and therefore they tend to observe, and more importantly mimic, each other's actions.
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Cribbing is an exercise in frustration - a vice that is detrimental to your equine partner's health, your stable and potentially your sanity! We offer a variety of methods that can help you conquer this problem. ... Some of the most common aids in breaking your horse from the cribbing habit are:
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Cowboy Bob Lemen answers visitors' horse questions. ... True cribbing is an equine equivalent of obsessive-compulsive disorder in humans, and can be just as difficult to treat. The horse doesn't even need wood to chew on - I know of a horse that routinely cribs on a metal gate, even in sub-zero temperatures!
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What is cribbing? ; Cribbing is when a horse swallows air. Some horses do this by grasping a stationary object, such as a fence board or post, with their upper teeth, then arching their necks and pulling usually making a grunting sound.
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Horse Behavior: Cribbing or Wood Chewing - Cherry Hill's Horse Information Roundup - a collection of horse articles and tips on ground training, mounted training, English and Western riding, arena exercises, horse health care, hoof care, buying and selling horses, horse grooming, showing horses, horse barns, and horse ...
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