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    Quote Originally Posted by areias
    It says that the fruit falls off, rots, and then the animals eat it-it ferments into a sort of alcoholic brew. You know, you can make wine by letting grapes ferment in the sun.

    Have you ever heard of a horse that windsucks? They lock their mouths on a piece of wood or something, breathe in deep and pull down...the air rushes to their brains and makes them high. Then they do it over and over, and it becomes habitual. They'e actually looking for a high.
    If I recal, can't just about any fruit be turned into alcohol just by rotting in the sun?

    Horses can get drunk off of formenting apples... too many apple trees in a field = a drunk horsie LOL

    Neat didn't know horses did that!

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    LOL.. windsucking.. maybe we should try it.


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    Here's a medical description of it:
    A horse is said to be cribbing when it grasps a solid object like a fence rail, tree stump, or even its own foreleg with its front teeth, arches its neck, and then gulps to force air into its throat. The horse may follow the gulp with licking or chewing and sometimes removes bits of fence with each bite. The horse will brace itself with its forelegs and the throat will expand it gulps. There is usually a distinctive ‘glug’ sound with each gulp. Research suggests that horses receive a hit of endorphins when they crib, and become addicted to the habit. Cribbing is similar to obsessive-compulsive disorders in humans. The scientific name for wind sucking is aerophagia.

    LOL sounds good to me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by areias
    Here's a medical description of it:
    A horse is said to be cribbing when it grasps a solid object like a fence rail, tree stump, or even its own foreleg with its front teeth, arches its neck, and then gulps to force air into its throat. The horse may follow the gulp with licking or chewing and sometimes removes bits of fence with each bite. The horse will brace itself with its forelegs and the throat will expand it gulps. There is usually a distinctive ‘glug’ sound with each gulp. Research suggests that horses receive a hit of endorphins when they crib, and become addicted to the habit. Cribbing is similar to obsessive-compulsive disorders in humans. The scientific name for wind sucking is aerophagia.

    LOL sounds good to me.
    very funny video!! gotta love those natural highs!! he he he he he!!

    I had a horse that cribbed, quite annoying actually, and very hard to fix!
    Maggie,

    I didn't slap you, I just high fived your Face!
    I've Been Boo'd!!

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