Horsekaren
Well-Known Member
As happy as the pink boy is living his best retired life i cant help but feel i now need to intervene with his weight. My plan is to introduce a muzzle over autumn to stop him expanding then over winter he can have a little clip and winter will hopefully do its thing
My plan is to introduce a thinline grazing muzzle, he has test run this for a morning and he can eat through it but i noticed it made him head shake terribly. I tried a bucket type muzzle to see if this also made him head shake which it did. He was a head shaker under saddle so i am concerned he might not accept the muzzle. He has previously worn a GG muzzle a few years ago with no HS but it rubbed him raw.
He lives out 24/7 in a retired herd, splitting him from the herd is not an option, strip grazing ect is also not possible so i am only wanting to focus on muzzles.
My questions!
Has anyone noticed their horse Head shake with a muzzle on? does this phase pass?
Realistically would muzzling him in the day and not at night make any difference or should i be thinking 24/7 with a break from it each day.
My plan is to introduce a thinline grazing muzzle, he has test run this for a morning and he can eat through it but i noticed it made him head shake terribly. I tried a bucket type muzzle to see if this also made him head shake which it did. He was a head shaker under saddle so i am concerned he might not accept the muzzle. He has previously worn a GG muzzle a few years ago with no HS but it rubbed him raw.
He lives out 24/7 in a retired herd, splitting him from the herd is not an option, strip grazing ect is also not possible so i am only wanting to focus on muzzles.
My questions!
Has anyone noticed their horse Head shake with a muzzle on? does this phase pass?
Realistically would muzzling him in the day and not at night make any difference or should i be thinking 24/7 with a break from it each day.