Last Updated on September 1, 2020
Does your horse have an issue with cribbing? Are you looking for the best cribbing collar for your horse?
I have reviewed the top cribbing collars available on the market and after reading this article you will know my recommendations.
Check the quick list below for links to customer reviews and prices for my top cribbing collar picks or read on for the full review:
- Schutz Brothers Rusty Dare Cribbing Collar
- Weaver Leather Miracle Cribbing Collar
- Centaur Padded Anti Cribbing Collar
- Perri’s Leather Cribbing Strap
- Weaver Leather All Harness Leather Cribbing Strap
Cribbing is a challenging behavior to improve in horses. Read more about horse cribbing in our complete guide.
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Best Cribbing Collars for Horses
I’ve had a few horses over the years who were serious cribbers. If you have your horse’s diet in check and minimized their stress as much as possible and they still are cribbing, a safe cribbing collar is a good option to help them reduce their cribbing. I’ve reviewed the top equine cribbing collars for safety, comfort, and value and you will find those recommendations below.
Schutz Brothers Rusty Dare Cribbing Collar
This best selling cribbing collar is popular for good reason. It is very effective at reducing your horse’s cribbing while doing so in a safe manner. The design of this cribbing collar allows it to comfortably stay in place. It features stainless steel hardware and an optional fleece lining that I did opt for.
- Effective for severe cribbers
- Stays comfortably in place
- Optional fleece lining (recommended)
- Measures 1 7/8″ x 30″
- Adjustable
Weaver Leather Miracle Cribbing Collar
This exceptional cribbing collar from Weaver Leather comes in both small and large size. I tested the small size for this review. The no slip design stays in place well. It was quite effective at stopping my horse from cribbing and they did not appear stressed when wearing it.
- No slip design
- Stops cribbing well
- Comes in large or small size
- Excellent value
Centaur Padded Anti Cribbing Collar
This adjustable leather cribbing collar worked very well. It stayed in place without sliding out of place. The padded leather is comfortable for your horse and the hardware is good quality. This is an excellent value cribbing collar for your horse.
- Padded leather straps
- Adjustable
- Works well
- Excellent value
Perri’s Leather Cribbing Strap
This high quality cribbing collar is Amish made of quality leather. It is a french style cribbing strap which is a tried and true design. This cribbing collar worked very well on my horse.
- Amish made
- Heavy duty leather construction
- Adjustable, one size
- French cribbing strap
Weaver Leather All Harness Leather Cribbing Strap
This cribbing strap style collar is made from high quality leather and is very durable. It is water resistant making it a long lasting collar. It features nickel plated hardware and measures 2.5″ wide.
- High quality leather
- Durable
- Water resistant
- Measures 2.5″ wide
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A top quality cribbing collar can safely and effectively help a horse stop cribbing. Be certain that you have ensured your horse has no nutritional deficiencies and reduced stress prior to turning to a cribbing collar. Once you have done so, my picks for the best cribbing collar are great options to help reduce this behavior in your horse.
Here is the quick list with my picks for best best cribbing color one more time. To view prices and customer reviews see the links below.
- Schutz Brothers Rusty Dare Cribbing Collar
- Weaver Leather Miracle Cribbing Collar
- Centaur Padded Anti Cribbing Collar
- Perri’s Leather Cribbing Strap
- Weaver Leather All Harness Leather Cribbing Strap
Fred is the editor of Equine Ridge. He grew up raising horses and has been riding, training, and competing for almost four decades. Fred started out performing on the AQHA and PHBA circuits. Fred trained other competitors in English and Western riding disciplines and today offers free riding lessons to youth who would otherwise not be able to afford lessons. When not working with horses he can be found backpacking or trying to brew the perfect cup of coffee. Email Fred at fred@equineridge.com