RachelB
Well-Known Member
I have always read that 12 hours is the recommended maximum time for a grazing muzzle to be on a horse. However mine is disgustingly fat (it was un-avoidable) and is on eight acres of good grass. She has had it on for 12 hours today (12 and a half to be more precise) and HATED it, she runs over to me whinnying when I come to take it off (this is a horse who usually can't be bothered to say hello). However, her field is a way away from my house and it would be easier for me to only go up once a day, although I don't mind too much if I still have to go twice. Would it be "acceptable" to leave the muzzle on for 24 hours, then take it off for 24 hours? Or even, to leave it on for 24 hours then leave it off for 12, then back on again for 24? I really need to get the weight off her and exercise isn't an option (injured pony!). Nor is bringing her in, sectioning off the field, etc. - the muzzle is the only thing I can do!
Advice really, really appreciated as I feel I am a bad owner for letting her get fat (although it wasn't my fault!) and also for putting this horrible muzzle on her, I can't win!
Advice really, really appreciated as I feel I am a bad owner for letting her get fat (although it wasn't my fault!) and also for putting this horrible muzzle on her, I can't win!