One common stable vice is cribbing, and it may be more of a danger than once thought. |
|
This type of diet can lead to stable vices such as cribbing or chewing to more serious problems such as ulcers, colic and acidosis. |
|
The film has the same problem, liberally cribbing its plot, characters and atmosphere from any number of superior thrillers. |
|
Any stable vice, such as weaving or cribbing, results in that stallion not receiving his breeding license. |
|
They then had to be hauled out of the water, jacked up and placed on wooden cribbing for the winter. |
|
I spend some time with the concierge, cribbing up on the customs of my fellow gamers. |
|
Some younger gang members resort to cribbing from the rituals in gangster movies. |
|
Note: proper cribbing under nodes or joist panel points is required to ensure full insertion of node pins through joist and node. |
|
Corps personnel set up the Sync Lift system using five of the 200-ton jacks, lifted the barge and renewed the cribbing. |
|
The casting stop-side fence is made using panels fixed with the clamps for cribbing. |
|
If a hoist is not available, cribbing or blocking can be used to support head. |
|
Getting a boat off of the cribbing and into the water could take two days or more. |
|
The MacArthur Lock upper approach wall at the Soo Locks was built in the 1940s with mixed construction types, including mass concrete gravity monoliths founded on rock as well as monoliths founded on timber cribbing. |
|
The lane is firmly fastened to the cribbing by tie-down screws, set so they run at an angle, through the sides of the outermost boards and down into the cribbing. |
|
The next day, a cold, rainy day, Dad stayed at my place while I took my crew up to Martinsdale, where we'd hired a crane to drop the bed of an old railroad car onto cribbing to make a bridge over a creek. |
|
Underground miners may specialize in different functions such as drilling, blasting, shaft sinking and tunneling, operating load-haul-dump machines, installing air and water pipes, installing timber supports and cribbing. |
|
Clamps for cribbing can be replaced with timber. |
|
It begins by shamelessly cribbing from Guardians of the Galaxy, with the crew enjoying anachronistic music, before rifling through one-liners, lurching spaceships and hand-to-hand combat with aliens. |
|
Approach and guide walls: These structures are typically comprised of concrete monoliths or a combination of a concrete cap supported by either rock filled timber cribbing or rock filled steel sheet pile cells. |
|
Abutments and piers are usually made from concrete or timber cribbing. |
|
|
When used with air bags, jacks or rescue systems for lift-an-inch crib-an-inch operations, Auto Crib-It provides unmanned automatic cribbing. |
|
She calls on the neighbours, she's out half the time and doesn't answer the telephone, and when I start cribbing she just laughs. |
|
After the Loma Prieta earthquake, they had to put cribbing under portions of San Francisco's Embarcadero Freeway, for fear it would collapse. |
|
There are also other wood products such as Christmas trees, cribbing, fence posts, firewood, shakes, shingles, mining timbers, grape stakes and pilings. |
|
Rip-rap or cribbing should be used to slow surface runoff and erosion. |
|
The stable vices of horses include cribbing and windsucking. |
|
Cribbing involves the horse chewing a bit of wood such as the stable rails, and then can also be combined with wind-sucking. |
|