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Wood chewing
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<blockquote data-quote="ArrowHBrand" data-source="post: 404556" data-attributes="member: 6496"><p>Definitely is caused by boredom. We had a mare that would instigate the chewing and we had to segregate her and finally sold her. I agree to get some toys or work them every day. I haven't tried painting the wood with anything, but I did put branches in her pen and she chewed on them, until they were debarked then went back to chewing on the fence. I've heard of people running a strand of barbed or 12 gauge wire along the top of the board, but haven't heard what results they've gotten.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ArrowHBrand, post: 404556, member: 6496"] Definitely is caused by boredom. We had a mare that would instigate the chewing and we had to segregate her and finally sold her. I agree to get some toys or work them every day. I haven't tried painting the wood with anything, but I did put branches in her pen and she chewed on them, until they were debarked then went back to chewing on the fence. I've heard of people running a strand of barbed or 12 gauge wire along the top of the board, but haven't heard what results they've gotten. [/QUOTE]
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