Casey76
Well-Known Member
Well... my grazing muzzle modifications haven’t gone down too well, and T, clever little minx that she is, is eating out of the nose holes ?????, rather than the eating hole *sigh*
Anyone have any other ideas of what I can try to slow the little piglet down?
To note: I’m awaiting the results of her latest blood tests and x-rays wrt her PSSM, EMS, liver function and weight
Background: T is on a 24/7 grass free track with soaked hay/straw in slow feeder nets; instructions from vet to lose weight; she gets 30 mins faster (trot and canter) work 6 days a week and also 2 longer (1.5-2 hours) hacks each week. Weight is down from around 500kg to around 450kg, with another 50-ish to go.
Grazing muzzles must have adequate ventilation at the nostrils else she gets extremely anxious. Bucket-type preferred as there are too many trees/bushes to get a muzzle only (green guard) type caught up on.
Anyone have any other ideas of what I can try to slow the little piglet down?
To note: I’m awaiting the results of her latest blood tests and x-rays wrt her PSSM, EMS, liver function and weight
Background: T is on a 24/7 grass free track with soaked hay/straw in slow feeder nets; instructions from vet to lose weight; she gets 30 mins faster (trot and canter) work 6 days a week and also 2 longer (1.5-2 hours) hacks each week. Weight is down from around 500kg to around 450kg, with another 50-ish to go.
Grazing muzzles must have adequate ventilation at the nostrils else she gets extremely anxious. Bucket-type preferred as there are too many trees/bushes to get a muzzle only (green guard) type caught up on.