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- Question 1 of 8
1. Question
What is the difference between a Stable Vice and a Bad Habit?
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2. Question
How can you prevent a horse from developing stable vices?
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3. Question
What kind of horses have bad habits?
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4. Question
What is cribbing?
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What is it called when a horse stands on its hind legs?
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6. Question
Is wood chewing considered a stable vice or a bad habit?
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7. Question
What is pawing?
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8. Question
What is the name of the bad habit when horses balk, rear, swing around, and neigh loudly for his herd when he is asked go away from the direction of his home?
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