How to Keep Those Grazing Muzzles On, Presented by Kentucky Performance Products

For horses with weight and/or metabolic issues, grazing muzzles can be total life savers when it comes to allowing them freedom in the pasture. However, keeping those muzzles on can be quite a challenge. Here are some tips to keep your horses’ grazing muzzles in place.

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Got a horse in your barn that can get out of anything you put on his head? You are not alone.

Here are a few suggestions on how to make sure that muzzle stays in place (and we bet you have more tips).

  1. Get a muzzle that fits snugly, and use fleece to cover any area that might rub and irritate your horse. Put it on as tight as you can.
  2. Add a breakable brow band and throat latch to the muzzle to help reduce “rub offs.”
  3. Thread your muzzle’s strap through a leather halter; you can even tie the top of the muzzle basket to the noseband of the halter (just put a hole in the muzzle basket and thread a piece of leather of baling twine through it). It is a lot harder to get the entire unit off, this way.
  4. Braid your horse’s forelock over and under the crown piece. That can help keep it (and flymasks!) in place.

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