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    Complete our survey on Grazing Muzzles

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    By Helen Stock on 27 March 2023 News

    We’re calling on you to help and share your knowledge again, this time we are looking at grazing muzzles.

    With the onset of fast grass growth and spring is very much “springing” many of us need to find ways to limit our horse’s intake of sugar-rich grass. Grazing muzzles can we a great tool in helping limit grass intake, whilst allowing your horse to enjoy the freedom of the field and natural grazing patterns.

    Can you answer these questions”

    ➡ Do you use a grazing muzzle?

    ➡ If you have, what issues have you found?

    ➡ What tips can you share with other owners?

    ➡Which makes are the best?

    ➡ Would you use one if you needed to?

    ➡ Or are you totally against them?

    We are approaching the time of year when high grass growth means that many owners will use grazing muzzles, particularly for weight management.

    In this SURVEY which should only take 3 MINUTES TO COMPLETE, we want to hear about your experience with grazing muzzles and even if you don’t agree with them, we’d like to hear why.

    Weight management is such an important issue that the survey results will be shared on our public social pages for all to view.

    *** PLEASE SHARE WITH ANY FRIENDS OR RELEVANT GROUPS ***

    Click here to take the survey!
    Click here to take the survey!

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