My cob wears the Shires AirFlow grazing muzzle. I have added fleece cheek piece covers for added security and comfort. I also use a thick rubber band as a keeper over the velcro strap Although she is 14hh she wears the full size one as it gives plenty of room and doesn't rub.
In case OP is still looking I think original Old Macs sizing for a 6 is length 130-135, width 140-145. This is going by the measurements on a box of Old Macs I have. I seem unable to post a pic of the same.
My main concern if I were to buy another feathered cob would be what is under the feather - any signs of CPL - i.e. any thickened skin, skin folds, lesions.
I love my Mud Daddy. Its the 12 litre one and I use it to wash feathery legs and have used it for a pony body wash. Make sure the lid/handle are screwed on tight and that its fully pressurized by pumping the handle until you cant do it any more.
Laminitis Risk app showing nearly 100% risk here - south west Scotland. My EMS cob has been in her dry lot for the past few days as its not worth the risk of turning her out. I do usually go by what the app is showing and fortunately we have not had episodes of laminitis for the past 6 years.
I have for sale 1 x Medium Hay Hutch, 1 x Small Hay Hutch and 1 x Stubbs full size Munch Station.
Hutches in good condition with no damage apart from a few scratches. Holes drilled in bases for drainage and for bolting to tyre bases for extra stability if desired. Medium £140 (now £321 new)...
My CPL, EMS cob has boswellia, turmeric, nettle and marigold and cleavers. I'm thinking of adding another herby mix of some sort because as she grazes with a muzzle on she cannot browse the hedges as she would without a muzzle. Today she got her muzzle off for the first time that I can...
Oh interesting re the Panacur granules SEL. Our cats get fed daily but they certainly dine out on rodents and whatever else is about so I might try the Panacur next time.
Many thanks for your helpful replies each. I will get the Dronspot and when a vet is next here(hopefully not till next year) will see if the cats can be found and observed for the records.