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Grazing Muzzles
Grazing muzzles are essential for managing the weight of your horse or pony during times of lush grass. Grazing muzzles help control the amount of grass consumed, thereby reducing the risk of conditions such as laminitis and colic from starting. Among the popular options of grazing muzzle available, the Greenguard Grazing Muzzle, Thinline Grazing Muzzle, and Freegraze Grazing Muzzle are three of our best selling options.
Greenguard Grazing Muzzle
The Greenguard Grazing Muzzle is renowned for its innovative design and durability. Made from sturdy, chew-resistant material, it allows horses to graze naturally while significantly limiting their intake of grass without hindering breathing or water intake. The design promotes maximum airflow, reducing the risk of heat buildup and discomfort which can be a great option during the warmer months. Its lightweight design ensures that horses can wear it comfortably for extended periods, making it an ideal choice for managing weight without compromising welfare.
Thinline Grazing Muzzle
The Thinline Grazing Muzzle is another excellent option, featuring combining flexibility and strength in an easy to adjust design. This muzzle is designed to minimize the amount of grass a horse can consume while allowing them to drink and eat small amounts of grass. As it is clear in colour, it does not absorb excessive amounts of heat helping keep your horse cool and comfortable. The Thinline Grazing Muzzle is easy to attach and adjust, ensuring a secure and comfortable fit for any horse or pony.
Freegraze Grazing Muzzle
The Freegraze Grazing Muzzle offers a range of flexible and affordable grazing muzzles. The Freegraze Grazing Muzzle range are easy to fit and adjust whilst offering fleece-lined designs for maximum comfort.
Choosing the Right Grazing Muzzle
When selecting a grazing muzzle for your horse or pony, consider factors such as durability, comfort, and ease of use. By choosing the right grazing muzzle, you can effectively manage your horse’s grass intake during the months where sugars are too high.