Cribbing isnt a deal breaker for me, it can be cured. When I started leasing Trax I was told he was "the worst cribber in the barn" and to make sure he ALWAYS had his cribbing collar on, and at its tightest. I started turning him out regularly and was at the barn almost every day. I put a jolly ball and one of those corner mounted rolling things up in his stall. I covered his cribbing collar completely in fleece. One time I came in and he was actually BLEEDING at the poll from the collar. So I took the collar home and left a note on his stall to NOT put a cribbing collar on him. No one has seen him crib since. He was doing it out of boredom, and once he got the attention and turnout he deserved it was no longer a problem.

I'm not sure what it would be that I wont stand for. I have a lot of little pet peeves, but no big ones. Especially since most issues are training issues and can be fixed.

Before you criticize someone walk a mile in their shoes. That way you'll be a mile from them, and you'll have their shoes.