![]() ![]() Sizes Mini/small pony (3.5 inch), pony/small cob (4 inch) and horse/large horse (5 inch) – Use the bit size of your horse as a guide (not their halter size). ***GreenGuard Halter can be purchased separately. With multiple intake spots (front, side, and back) the horse has to work to get food (similar to using a slow feed hay net) and it also reduces the wear on the muzzle in a single place. ![]() Padded for your horse's comfort, it has a durable rubber bottom that helps control your horse's grass intake. If you have an ‘easy keeper’, then the Greenguard grazing muzzle is the perfect way to keep your horse happy while reducing their grass intake. Customer Reviews Customer Questions Helpful Information Our Guarantee The Best Friend Grazing Muzzle attaches directly to a leather or breakaway halter with its four adjustable hook-and-loop straps. Why would a square muzzle work on a rounded horse nose? Pressure points on the horses nose can impact their air intake, so the square rigid design of the Greenguard grazing muzzle allows a lot of room across the nostril of the horse. The design also allows for easy breathing and drinking while being worn. the MOST IMPORTANT benefit and the whole purpose of our grazing muzzles is that they allow your horse to roam and graze in the paddock and be with their herd mates. Skip to content Email: - Phone: 0491 078. The patented design of the Greenguard grazing muzzle, with no opening in the centre, does not allow horses to graze easily through the middle of the muzzle. The Australian home of the Best Friend grazing muzzles and accessories. Swelling in the lamina that may cause the coffin bone to rotate or sink. Signs of founder include: Signs of pain in the feet. Founder or laminitis, is swelling of the tissues that connect the hoof wall to the coffin bone. ![]() The innovative horse grazing muzzle! The Greenguard horse grazing muzzle is perfect for horses that need extra help reducing their food intake. Work with a veterinarian and nutritionist. ![]()
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