rosienrupert
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Life without my horses just isnt worth thinking about!
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Post by rosienrupert on Jul 7, 2008 12:53:45 GMT
Hi all,
Poor Rupert is having a bad time of it lately, he shakes his head loads and hates going anywhere near corn fields and long grass. Thought he might need a muzzle net, does anyone use one of these? Are they good and do as they say?
Thanks, Sam x
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Post by Becca on Jul 7, 2008 12:59:52 GMT
Not used one personally but i know one lady at my old yard that swears by hers
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Post by raymond on Jul 11, 2008 13:17:13 GMT
Hi, I have just started using one for Raymond as they think that he is suffering from hayfever at the moment. It seems to work - he is certainly wheezing less.
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Post by rebanna on Jul 11, 2008 14:03:52 GMT
my mate has one if we go nr a field with that yellow stuff in her horse with just fall down she's fine now
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haffyfan
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Post by haffyfan on Jul 13, 2008 12:03:35 GMT
I use the Aerborn full nose ones but I use them because since he ahs had lami Murph has become a real greedy guzzler and took to at one point if you tried to stop him eating stuff at head level he would just leap into the offending bushes/ditches that line most of our paths in temper. A friend used the net relief on a horse she had who was a bad head shaker and although it didn't stop him it did help a bit, certainly made him more comfortable when grazing too.
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