Discourages horses from cribbing, which can be harmful to your horse as well as your property. No-Cribbing deters most horses from cribbing immediately and with consistent, continued use, your horse will learn to avoid the treated area and break the cribbing habit. Intended for use on small, hard surfaces where your horse predictably likes to nibble, such as stall doors, gates and buckets. Not intended for use on wraps.
To use, apply a visible coating on the top and on the horse/tongue side of the area being chewed. Best to apply right before you anticipate the activity. Reapply when the product is no longer visible or washes off. Comes with a brush. May also apply with a tack sponge.
Active Ingredient: Cayenne Pepper 100% Natural, Chemical Free and Non-Toxic
Reviews: 6 out of 7 customers reviewed and say it worked for their horses
"the no cribbing paste has been awesome!!! my gelding totally respects it, i'm able to leave him without his collar now! His neighbor still will push through it occasionally but there has been a HUGE difference!" @kenzie.j.eq
"Great! I put it on some of the wood a couple of these horses chew as well and they're not touching it at all anymore." @mistyhallowfarms
"So far he has not gone back to that pole I put it on to even try it & maybe the smell is off putting enough? That was just Sunday to today!"(this was sent the next day - Monday) @museofthehorse (Note: this is odor free to me, but horses have a much better sense of smell than people)
"Hi there, I have been meaning to write you with my review on No-Crib, unfortunately this has done nothing It's like seasoning sauce for my horses they still crib with the paste" @ride_the_star
"Hi, actually I just put it on the fencing Monday (four days ago). We were getting a lot of rain, so it didn't make sense to put it on for the rain to wash it right off. It definitely helped. That container did about 15 fence post tops for me. And it actually prevented anything all the way up to last night when i saw the mare at it again. We have a shared fence line and the post on that fence line seem to be what she likes to grab a hold of." @blue_diamond_equestrian_center
"Ok, the results are in, ITS WORKING!!! One of my horses is young and let’s call her “spirited”. I think just to spite me she tried to eat some, but I’ve noticed that they’ve now moved to the metal gate to try and do their damage, lol. Thank you so much! I’m going to order some of your products to try today! Do you possibly have a military discount or any coupon codes? Can’t wait!! It lasted a few days. The first time it rained within like 15 minutes so that was a bust, lol. However, within 2 applications, I see that they are much less likely to chew on those areas. So your idea of “training” them to not crib on those areas seems to be taking hold. Oh I also thought including the brush was very thoughtful. However, one drawback was now where do I stick it for next time. I’m a bit of a one woman wrecking crew so even though I stuck it in a plastic bag, I still got it all over. Another thing, I went out to say goodnight, leaned on the fence and got it all over my robe. It did come out, but not with Tide, I had to use All which is for more protein-based stains. But the stain did come out! So that’s good!" @moodymareware
"This was the first applying I got to do the owner of the cribber was away, so I didn't want to do it without her permission. Not sure how long it'll last but he didn't try at all after it was applied." Two days later... "I wish I would've gotten a video today. Saw the horse from the videos cribbing outside so I grabbed a glove and the crib paste I made it to the fence opened the jar and he galloped away. . . Not sure if something else happened that caused that but the timing was perfect and made me giggle" @jesbee52