rforsyth1984
Well-Known Member
Getting to that time of year again soon!
My horse destroyed the greenguard one in 2 days. The shires one lasted better - 1.5 years (he only wears it in spring and most of summer though) but eventually he won and it came in in pieces!
Any reccommendations for muzzles?
How to kep them on (I put a leather head collar over the top but this doesn't always work!)?
How to stop the rubbing? - he has very sensitive arab skin on his face
Also, does anyone cut the holes in the shires one a bit bigger? I had one of ebay like this but was worried he might be getting too much grass? I dont want him to have too little either though and become frustrated/try harder to remove the muzzle!
Unfortunately, restricting turnout not an option nor is limiting field size - 2 x 3 acre fields (use 1 field from April - July, then swap to the other till October), with 5/6 horses in the group. Horse is out from 5:30am till approx 5:30pm
Am very worried this year, although he hasn't had laminitis for 2 years now, recent X-rays (for an unrelated issue) showed there had been some pedal bone rotation in the right hoof
My horse destroyed the greenguard one in 2 days. The shires one lasted better - 1.5 years (he only wears it in spring and most of summer though) but eventually he won and it came in in pieces!
Any reccommendations for muzzles?
How to kep them on (I put a leather head collar over the top but this doesn't always work!)?
How to stop the rubbing? - he has very sensitive arab skin on his face
Also, does anyone cut the holes in the shires one a bit bigger? I had one of ebay like this but was worried he might be getting too much grass? I dont want him to have too little either though and become frustrated/try harder to remove the muzzle!
Unfortunately, restricting turnout not an option nor is limiting field size - 2 x 3 acre fields (use 1 field from April - July, then swap to the other till October), with 5/6 horses in the group. Horse is out from 5:30am till approx 5:30pm
Am very worried this year, although he hasn't had laminitis for 2 years now, recent X-rays (for an unrelated issue) showed there had been some pedal bone rotation in the right hoof