Please can I have recommendations for nice grazing muzzles?

georgiegirl

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With the spring grass and all Im going to be watching georges weight - he is a greedy so and so who will continue eating when everyone else has stopped!

So, if anyone can recommend me a decent grazing muzzle that would great! Looking for something he can still graze and drink with and it MUST be 'fieldsafe' ie have a breakaway point somewhere on it - I wont turn horses out in anything which wont break if needed so this last point is an absolute must.

Thankyou!!
 

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My cob did just fine in the Roma ones from eBay. Sometimes managed to rub them off but not very often, I did also find that they needed replacing maybe once a year as he would rub a bigger hole!
 

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I also like the Roma ones, they are similar to the Shires webbing one but a bit softer and less substantial (which has meant they havent started to rub as the Shires one did after a while). Whether you would count them as fieldsafe I dont know, they both have a velcro fastening (doublesided), which in theory would come away, who knows in practice.
 

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The shires ones have a velcro strap. Strong enough to keep it on the most zealous of muzzle-evaders, but would still come away in a situation!

Personally do not like the greenguards.... however, it is probably because my horse did not have the right shaped lips for it.
 

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I have my welsh d in a best friends delux grazing muzzle. As she has it on a lot I customised it with some lamb skin, the sort you can put on bridle nose bands.
 
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