Thanks to all you replied to my summer grazing post. We have lots of grass in the summer field as a delay in moving to summer field as we needed the fencing repaired.
The horses are moving in tonight. They are all in resting today apart from Caymen (my friend could not catch him :redface) and 2 others. I will head up this afternoon to get him in for a few hours before moving.
So... we are unable to strip graze so muzzle it is! He will be coming in during the day for the next week or two but sometimes its hard for me to get up and if he is going to be a pest to catch I dont like asking others to do it. Muzzle seems like a good option.
So which are the best, I have been researching and was looking at Greenguard but heard that works best with the headcollar designed to go with it. Caymen is always up to no good so I need one that is quite secure but will break away if he gets it caught. I read some people pleat the forelock to hold it on? Is this a good idea?
Thanks in advance for reading all this blurp :help:
The horses are moving in tonight. They are all in resting today apart from Caymen (my friend could not catch him :redface) and 2 others. I will head up this afternoon to get him in for a few hours before moving.
So... we are unable to strip graze so muzzle it is! He will be coming in during the day for the next week or two but sometimes its hard for me to get up and if he is going to be a pest to catch I dont like asking others to do it. Muzzle seems like a good option.
So which are the best, I have been researching and was looking at Greenguard but heard that works best with the headcollar designed to go with it. Caymen is always up to no good so I need one that is quite secure but will break away if he gets it caught. I read some people pleat the forelock to hold it on? Is this a good idea?
Thanks in advance for reading all this blurp :help: