

We always advise to use the grazing muzzle with a safety breakaway halter.

1 x ThinLine Flexible Filly Grazing Muzzle is supplied. Softer, lighter, and safer with an adjustable eating hole size.
Thinline grazing muzzle full#
24/7 Full time grazing in a muzzle 3.5 to 4 cm. The ThinLine Flexible Slow Feed Grazing Muzzle is gentle on skin, teeth, and lips. ThinLine has rethought the design of this grazing muzzle to be softer, lighter and less confining. Veterinary Recommendations for grazing muzzles hole sizes are as follows. It works extremely well with all automatic waterers and has UV protection, much like sunscreen for those delicate noses. ThinLine 2-1/2 cm opening The Flexible Filly Slow Feed Grazing Muzzle is unlike the typical heavy, hard and 'cage-like' grazing muzzle apparatus. The muzzle can also keep horses from chewing on leg wraps, wood, or blankets. Pony in question is a 14.1 connemara, who comes off the grass for 12 hours a day. The muzzle is ideal for slowing down speedy eaters, limiting grazing, and can help curb minor cribbing problems.
Thinline grazing muzzle zip#
This pack contains 16 zip ties which are made to snap at. I am also looking at the Shires Deluxe muzzel with the sheepskin, but not so convinced by the Greenguard as I dont linke the strap down the centre of the horses face. The ThinLine grazing muzzle is designed for the zip ties to snap before the muzzle can rip apart. I quite like the look of the ThinLine flexible slow Feed muzzle but it has a hefty price tag and there are not many reviews as this is a new muzzle! I have a vague memory that someone mentioned them recently in a post, but can't find the post. He wears it during the day so he can go out to the big pasture with the horses rather than being dry-lotted. He's opinionated and stubborn, and if something isn't comfortable he's not shy about letting me know. I have looked a several, and just wanted some thoughts on what people thought were good muzzles and which are ones to avoid. JI'm using the pony-size grazing muzzle on a very portly miniature donkey. Just after a bit of advice after the vet suggested a grazing muzzle for our EMS pony who is miserable coming in off the grass and standing on a bare area for most of the day with hay, but will get lami if we don't restrict his intake of grass.
