/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
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This message is from: debora seely [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Linda,
What kind of muzzle do you have?
Deb Seely
--- On Mon, 6/16/08, Linda Lottie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From: Linda Lottie [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: grazing muzzle
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i, too, use a best friends muzzle on oz, and he knows that when i get it out,
he gets to eat some grass. he will actually lower his head and stick his nose
in the bucket. then he trots to the back of his turnout to the gate the i
open to let him into the
This message is from: Linda Lottie [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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.
This message is from: Karen McCarthy [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Yup, me too! Rubbed horses face, but also said horse became so agitated w/
this on her head that I thought she was going to kill herself from running
fences in our 20 acre pasture. (Geez, maybe that is how they lose weight?)
I feared for my
This message is from: debora seely [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Linda,
nbsp;nbsp; What kind of muzzle do you have?
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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
This message is from: jgayle [EMAIL PROTECTED]
It really scares me to hear of feeding round bale hay to horses. Too often
they get botulism from it. Be sure the horses on round bales have botulism
shots. Jean Gayle
Author
'The Colonel's Daughter
Occupied Germany 1946 to 1949
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In a message dated 4/19/06 10:52:55 AM,
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Would love to hear from others that gotÂ
theirs used to this muzzle.
after asking on the board last year, and getting good advice about the best
friends muzzle, i used one on him all
This message is from: Jean Ernest [EMAIL PROTECTED]
So Laurie,
How long has it been now since your knee surgery? my friend Walt Brunner
was riding some (in a Parelli clinic even) five months after his knee
replacement.
Jean in Fairbanks, Alaska sunny and melting, 40 degrees, a lot of snow
This message is from: Jean Gayle [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I have a sturdy metal muzzle that I have used on all of my horses. This
allows them to be with the other horses and to move about. Saves stall
mucking also. Be sure to get a well made one and have it padded where it
rubs the face. I put it on
This message is from: Jean Gayle [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I bought mine from Farnams catalogue but have not had the cat. for several
years. Most tack stores should carry them. Get a stout one as a horse will
rub and push pretty hard.
Jean Gayle
Aberdeen, WA
[Authoress of The Colonel's Daughter ]
This message is from: Marsha Jo Hannah [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Gail Russell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
we just completed our multi-zillion dollar, absolutely safe, strong,
sturdy lockable two acre field, only now I can't put Gunthar in it!
[...] The part I forgot is that Gunthar will not bother
This message is from: GAIL RUSSELL [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Well, we just completed our multi-zillion dollar, absolutely safe, strong,
sturdy lockable two acre field, only now I can't put Gunthar in it!
I built this field primarily so Gunthar would get some free movement time,
and incidentally, some
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