McNally
Well-Known Member
For two reasons i bought and put on my poor horse a grass muzzle last night- he is very miserable about the matter and i feel quite guilty!
Firstly he is huge and obviously i dont want an obese horse especially as he has joint problems so its double bad for him.
Secondly he cribs and windsucks and its getting to the point i'm fixing the new fencing that cost us so much in time and money 6 months ago daily. Yesterday he broke a section in such way that my shetland pony was able to squish through cutting himself in the process so its a real problem. (electric with wooden posts but there is an area ow wooden by a foot path gate which i cant electrify)
The muzzle fixes both problems but......
1. Flies he swings round to bite at them on his sides etc
2. Mutual grooming, he loves his grooming sessions with his friends
3. heat- surely they cant be comfortable esp when its hot muggy weather like we are having?
Do i persevere? do most horses accept their fate after a while? ;-)
Firstly he is huge and obviously i dont want an obese horse especially as he has joint problems so its double bad for him.
Secondly he cribs and windsucks and its getting to the point i'm fixing the new fencing that cost us so much in time and money 6 months ago daily. Yesterday he broke a section in such way that my shetland pony was able to squish through cutting himself in the process so its a real problem. (electric with wooden posts but there is an area ow wooden by a foot path gate which i cant electrify)
The muzzle fixes both problems but......
1. Flies he swings round to bite at them on his sides etc
2. Mutual grooming, he loves his grooming sessions with his friends
3. heat- surely they cant be comfortable esp when its hot muggy weather like we are having?
Do i persevere? do most horses accept their fate after a while? ;-)