Hi
I have read somewhere and I think it was on here that turning out in a bridle reduces grazing does anyone know if thats true??
I would buy a rubber bit & put the bit attachments onto a field safe headcollar rather than a bridle.
I have a greenguard muzzle but my horse couldnt eat in it
, I felt very mean. I think because the grass is long in our fields it doesnt poke through it just squashes on the floor!
I dont like the idea of strip grazing as I like him to beable to get into the shade and to play with his friends! but what other options do I have??
I have increased his exercise and he is on Baileys Lo-cal with a handfull of happy hoof. He is not massively fat but I want to make sure he doesn't put any weight on. (If he was too fat then I would strip graze or perservere with the muzzle)
Thanks
I have read somewhere and I think it was on here that turning out in a bridle reduces grazing does anyone know if thats true??
I would buy a rubber bit & put the bit attachments onto a field safe headcollar rather than a bridle.
I have a greenguard muzzle but my horse couldnt eat in it
I dont like the idea of strip grazing as I like him to beable to get into the shade and to play with his friends! but what other options do I have??
I have increased his exercise and he is on Baileys Lo-cal with a handfull of happy hoof. He is not massively fat but I want to make sure he doesn't put any weight on. (If he was too fat then I would strip graze or perservere with the muzzle)
Thanks