Best Friend Deluxe Horse Grazing / Laminitis Muzzle
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A Best Friend Deluxe Horse / Pony Grazing Muzzle - A Safe and Gentle Way to Help Control your Horses Diet. The Best Friend Deluxe Grazing Muzzle is available in soft webbing, 5 way fully adjustable straps, rubber nose end with padded nose band for durability and comfort.
The Best Friend Deluxe Grazing Muzzle has a breakaway feature that will hold in place under normal circumstances, yet will break away if a horse panics and struggles to free itself. This feature greatly reduces the risk of injury to the horse. The small opening in the bottom allows horses a limited amount of grass, yet unlimited water. Rather than being restricted to a non-grass environment to control intake, horses are free to exercise and socialize as part of the herd. The lightweight muzzles resist rubbing and chafing and will not rot.
The Best Friend Deluxe Grazing Muzzle is excellent value for money and will not only help with your horses' diet but also help control laminitis and obesity too!
This Grazing Muzzle is available in the following sizes:
Muzzle Size | Will Fit | Circumference x Depth of the Muzzle Nose Part |
MINI | Miniatures, shetlands and weanlings. 200-300 lbs. | 20″ x 5-1/2″ |
PONY | Most average size ponies and yearlings, very small faced cobs. 300-500 lbs, 12.3 hands and under. | 22″ x 5-3/4″ |
COB | Larger ponies, small horses such as cobs, horses with small faces such as arabians. 500-800 lbs, 13 hands to 14.3 hands. | 24″ x 7″ |
HORSE | Average size horses. 800 to 1100 lbs, 15 hands to 16 hands. | 26″ x 7-1/2″ |
LARGE HORSE | Warmbloods and large-faced horses, 1100 to 1600 lbs, 16.1 hands and over. | 28″ x 8″ |
DRAFT |
Very large breeds such as Persherons, Belgians, 17 hands and over. |
30" X 8" |
How To Fit the Muzzle:
- There should be ample room around the bucket of the muzzle. It should not be tight; you should be able to fit at least 2 fingers room at the front and back.
- The chin should not touch the back of the muzzle.
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It is advisable to watch the horse / pony eat to check there is enough room.
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There should be at least an inch gap between the horse’s muzzle and the base of the Grazing Muzzle.
- The Grazing Muzzle should be removed and checked at least once a day and not left on 24 hours a day.
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