Someone once suggested rubbing Irish Spring soap on surfaces your horse chews on. I finally this fall decided to give it a try, and it works! Thank goodness too, as my husband had gone to a lot of work to build them a pretty barn, and they were chewing on doorways. Irish Spring saved my barn, and my marriage!! LOL!
Your Haffiefriend,
~Kiola~
Brier, WA
--- In haflingerfriends@yahoogroups.com, Cynthia Eliason <cde@...> wrote:
>
> On Monday 04 January 2010 5:15:55 pm John Borucki wrote:
> > Yes the eating Haflingers...Haflingers love to eat.....you have to meter
> > there food or some will eat and eat and eat...
>
> This year, mine have decided to eat their run-in shelter. They are fat as
> ticks so I'm sure they are not starving! A neighbor told me I should cut
> down a poplar tree for them to chew on instead of their shed. Is that good
> advice?
>
> Cindy Eliason
>
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