This message is from: debora seely <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Linda,
&nbsp;&nbsp; What kind of muzzle do you have?
&nbsp;
Deb Seely

--- On Mon, 6/16/08, Linda Lottie &lt;[EMAIL PROTECTED]&gt; wrote:

From: Linda Lottie &lt;[EMAIL PROTECTED]&gt;
Subject: RE: grazing muzzle
To: fjordhorse@angus.mystery.com
Date: Monday, June 16, 2008, 9:18 PM

This message is from: Linda Lottie &lt;[EMAIL PROTECTED]&gt;

Ellen.....once in awhile the muzzles cause a wear area but for the most part my
guys do well.

The muzzle should not be so loose that is moves up and down alot.  

I have about an 1" 1/2 between the bottom of the muzzle and the horse
muzzle.

The one who has the most wear had a "boney" face.  Might be why??

Linda


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&gt; Date: Mon, 16 Jun 2008 11:06:18 -0400
&gt; From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
&gt; Subject: grazing muzzle
&gt; To: fjordhorse@angus.mystery.com
&gt; 
&gt; This message is from: "Ellen Davidson" 
&gt; 
&gt; I am having trouble with the grazing muzzle rubbing the fjords face
badly.I
&gt; bought large horse (which I think is the largest size).It looks very well
made
&gt; and I tried to put it loosely on their faces.I even went back and sewed
fleece
&gt; around the back edge when I first saw the problem.Anyone else ha this
problem?
&gt; Any ideas on how to fix it? It's really the vets fault for telling the
fjords
&gt; that they were too fat. Thanks,Ellen
&gt; 
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