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By contrast I sometimes muzzle one of mine for part of the day when the grass is very good (usually when they've just moved fields, while they're eating off a space to strip graze from) - he's retired, is always fatter than I would like, and his quality of life comes from living out 24/7 with his friends. If I let him eat all he wanted, his quality of life would soon deteriorate to the point of needing to end it - I can see it in his feet. He'd rather be muzzled for some of the time, than be separated from his friends, and he comes to me to get the muzzle on, so he's not that bothered by it. For most of the year, as now, he is managed the same as the others, except he doesn't get rugged.
This is what I mean by compromise. It's not what I would do by choice - in an ideal world he would still be in work - but it's the best option for his circumstances, his personality and his life. There are lots of solutions to the same problem. I really couldn't turn him loose and let him eat himself into laminitis, then put him down - though it would be cheaper than keeping a field ornament in the long run!
This is what I mean by compromise. It's not what I would do by choice - in an ideal world he would still be in work - but it's the best option for his circumstances, his personality and his life. There are lots of solutions to the same problem. I really couldn't turn him loose and let him eat himself into laminitis, then put him down - though it would be cheaper than keeping a field ornament in the long run!