NeilM
Well-Known Member
Having had the fields sprayed this spring, we have plenty of grass and as my lad can get fat on fresh air, he has had a muzzle on since spring, which he does not mind and which has worked wonders.
Our lower field has a footpath adjacent to one of our fences. There are a lot of regular dog walkers who stop and chat and who like to say hello to our two horses and the horses often stand close to the fence to say hello in reply.
For the last three or four day, I have arrived at the field in the afternoon, to find H either minus his muzzle or with a strap missing from top, bottom or side (he has a Greenguard muzzle). Now he does get it off from time to time and also the straps do occasionally get broken, but yesterday my suspicion was raised when I realised that not only was a strap missing, but one of the parts of the head collar had without a doubt been tampered with.
Today, again a strap was missing, this time from the side, and while chatting to one of our 'regulars' I spotted two straps, in perfect condition on the floor very close to one another. The spot they were in just happens to be very close to the fence / footpath and one of the spots the horses like to stand.
So, putting 2 and 2 together, I have come to the conclusion that someone, in a misguided attempt to help my horse, has been tampering with his muzzle.
I am going to put some signs on the fence letting people know just what I think of their interfering and will also put some electric tape up to keep the horses a metre back from the fence, but what kind of moron would do something so stupid.
I really do wonder about people sometimes.
Our lower field has a footpath adjacent to one of our fences. There are a lot of regular dog walkers who stop and chat and who like to say hello to our two horses and the horses often stand close to the fence to say hello in reply.
For the last three or four day, I have arrived at the field in the afternoon, to find H either minus his muzzle or with a strap missing from top, bottom or side (he has a Greenguard muzzle). Now he does get it off from time to time and also the straps do occasionally get broken, but yesterday my suspicion was raised when I realised that not only was a strap missing, but one of the parts of the head collar had without a doubt been tampered with.
Today, again a strap was missing, this time from the side, and while chatting to one of our 'regulars' I spotted two straps, in perfect condition on the floor very close to one another. The spot they were in just happens to be very close to the fence / footpath and one of the spots the horses like to stand.
So, putting 2 and 2 together, I have come to the conclusion that someone, in a misguided attempt to help my horse, has been tampering with his muzzle.
I am going to put some signs on the fence letting people know just what I think of their interfering and will also put some electric tape up to keep the horses a metre back from the fence, but what kind of moron would do something so stupid.
I really do wonder about people sometimes.
