Muzzle that will withstand a cob

sollimum

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My older cob is injured and not in work, I have always kept him in check with work and his tummy is expanding. He will walk through fencing and he will normally snap the strap on a muzzle. Any suggestions? Thank you.
 
The dinky rugs grazing muzzle is very strong and if it breaks its the plastic faster for which they sell extras. They do come in big sizes.
 
My old cob tolerated a Tough 1 Easy Breathe really well. I had to drill a hole through the velcro quick release and secure with a thin cable tie, and stitch some padding to the nose area, but once done it lasted three summers before I replaced it. Tried the Ultimate, as it looked very similar, but the muzzle came up to his eyes.
 
The dinky rugs grazing muzzle is very strong and if it breaks its the plastic faster for which they sell extras. They do come in big sizes.
Thank you. He did have one in the past and it did last for a few weeks before he broke it - I will look at them again.
 
My old cob tolerated a Tough 1 Easy Breathe really well. I had to drill a hole through the velcro quick release and secure with a thin cable tie, and stitch some padding to the nose area, but once done it lasted three summers before I replaced it. Tried the Ultimate, as it looked very similar, but the muzzle came up to his eyes.
I will take a look. Thank you!
 
My older cob is injured and not in work, I have always kept him in check with work and his tummy is expanding. He will walk through fencing and he will normally snap the strap on a muzzle. Any suggestions? Thank you.
The only one I could keep on my mare was a greenguard with the head collar it comes with.
 
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