Eventually it rained...but then the muzzles came out.

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My 2 very annoyed ponies have had their muzzles introduced again today, just for a couple of hours...and boy it didn't go down well! Cob laid down in protest (1st time wearing a greenguard) and cheeky chappy has tested every scratching position to get it off (failed:D) Amazing the people who didn't 'get it' on why they were going into them now as 'there's not a lot of grass though'. As it continues to rain for the rest of the day I plan on beating the ponies to the new grass that will be appearing in the next day or 2. One cushings pony and one greedy cob mean I am more strict on letting 'a bit of a belly' slide now.

Anyone else muzzled already or preparing for the 'ur such a mean mum and i'm STARVING' muzzled face?
 
Yes I have brushed the cobwebs off one of the muzzles in preparation for putting it on. Still we DO need the rain, so I'm not complaining.
 
No muzzle, but fenced off a tiny half acre paddock with only nibble length grass! I let the youngster (who came out of winter a little on the slim side) in there first, and he has troughed anything worth eating! Poor little cob was quite cross when I put her in there - she's in a terrible mood with me, and I feel AWFUL! Then again, not as bad as I'd feel if she got lami!
 
Yep, moved to new yard which has LOADS of grass and I share the field with a skinny TB so can't fence off - dug the muzzle out last week :D

I'm hoping the other horse will munch the worst off quite quickly and then perhaps we will be OK without the muzzle but for now it's sulky faces all round ;)
 
I will be later this week, just changed over to in by day-out at night and will then start muzzling.

We have almost no grass yet - but it is coming. Pony is nice weight atm and I want to keep it that way. I do need a bit more growth first though - it is far too shot for the muzzle yet, but it only takes a few days!
 
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