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Definition of wind-sucking in English: wind-suckingnoun mass noun(in a horse) habitual behaviour involving repeated arching of the neck and sucking in and swallowing air, often accompanied by a grunting sound. Example sentencesExamples - This results in him arching his neck and following the same action as for wind-sucking with the same result.
- It alleviates wind-sucking symptoms greatly and is brilliant for getting horses to look ‘right’, quickly.
- Cribbing involves the horse chewing a bit of wood such as the stable rails, and then can also be combined with wind-sucking.
- A sunken vagina also increases the likelihood of ‘wind-sucking’ (drawing of air into the vagina) and urine pooling, which further predispose the mare to infection.
Definition of wind-sucking in US English: wind-suckingnounˈwin(d)ˌsəkiNG (in a horse) habitual behavior involving repeated arching of the neck and sucking in and swallowing air, often accompanied by a grunting sound. Example sentencesExamples - Cribbing involves the horse chewing a bit of wood such as the stable rails, and then can also be combined with wind-sucking.
- It alleviates wind-sucking symptoms greatly and is brilliant for getting horses to look ‘right’, quickly.
- A sunken vagina also increases the likelihood of ‘wind-sucking’ (drawing of air into the vagina) and urine pooling, which further predispose the mare to infection.
- This results in him arching his neck and following the same action as for wind-sucking with the same result.
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