pistolpete
Well-Known Member
So what do I go for Thin line or ultimate. He’s a highland with a chunky but not long head. Face is really sore with the conventional one.
Thank you.Following on from my post above, here's a link to the acrylic fur fabric that I used to cover the straps, and the back of the muzzle cradle, as it also rubbed my horse under his chin. You can buy just 50cm so not too expensive. If you need more padding you could double it up. ?
https://www.minerva.com/mp/1242487/teddy-faux-fur-fabric&variant=1242477
I gave up with muzzles as they wont keep them on. I went to strip grazing and careful turnoutSo what do I go for Thin line or ultimate. He’s a highland with a chunky but not long head. Face is really sore with the conventional one.
Think I’ll try the thin line. Now sizing and fitting?
Duct tape on both sides, about an inch from bottom. (There are two at my yard using this).Does anyone who's tied the sides together on a flexible filly have any photos of how they've done it? My little pig has started eating out of the side of his & would like to stop him doing that!
Does anyone who's tied the sides together on a flexible filly have any photos of how they've done it? My little pig has started eating out of the side of his & would like to stop him doing that!
I used a leather shoelace. It worked well at stopping him eating out of the side. Sadly now he just stands on his muzzles and breaks them all so I can't use one!Does anyone who's tied the sides together on a flexible filly have any photos of how they've done it? My little pig has started eating out of the side of his & would like to stop him doing that!
Where is the bulk of rubbing with the thin line muzzles?
I used a leather shoelace. It worked well at stopping him eating out of the side. Sadly now he just stands on his muzzles and breaks them all so I can't use one!
Oh and for those who are worried about it rubbing I used sheepskin sleeves on the headcollar, sowed neoprene fabric on the front of the noseband and used a gel chinstrap protector pad thing at the back where there was a buckle/metal ring.