Introducing the GreenGuard Grazing Muzzle

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  • Опубліковано 28 жов 2024

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  • @lfriend4192
    @lfriend4192 4 роки тому +2

    Absolutely the best grazing muzzle!! I have tried many others. One thing I discovered after going into my second season is to use zip ties rather than the leather straps. The leather straps decay, break and seem to fall off quite easy.
    The zip ties even release if they do get hung up on some thing, which my horse did and it did break away for his safety.
    Make sure you’re careful as to the strength you use.
    Also sometimes I use duct tape to close some of the holes because he is a ravenous eater😁. They are extremely durable and do not wear out like other grazing muzzles.
    Love it love it love it it has saved my horses life!!!!
    Thank you so much💕🇺🇸

  • @carrismith5110
    @carrismith5110 5 років тому +2

    Four years ago I purchased my (now 25 year old) mare who was 200 lbs overweight. I was able to get some of the weight off...and then she foundered. Before she foundered I had refused to keep her inside for weight loss and had refused to use any of the muzzles I had, at that time, found. They were all so very barbaric looking. They always reminded me of something Hannibal Lector would be wearing!! My farrier had been warning me that if I didn't get all the weight off she would most likely founder...and while I was TRYING to get the weight off, her lush pasture was ZERO help...and she foundered. I thought we were done. I thought she would never be out with her boys again. I spent 5 hours a day at the barn, every day, icing her legs, weighing and soaking her hay, and PRAYING. It was a grueling several months. During that time I found GreenGuard Grazing Muzzles online and IMMEDIATELY liked the look of it and purchased one. Six months after she foundered, because of this muzzle, I was able to start putting Lissie out to pasture for part of the day. I actually started her out with taping several of the holes in the muzzle to really limit her intake of grass (unfortunately my girl is a binge eater!!). As time went on I was able to uncover holes and keep her out longer. I am happy to say that today my beautiful girl is her ideal weight, is sound (even with a 10 degree rotation) and out in pasture with her boys 24/7 (except for breakfast and dinner!) and she is LOVING life! She happily drops her head into her muzzled halter and has never tried to get it off of her head. GreenGuard Grazing Muzzles is TRULY instrumental in maintaining my mare's weight and in her every day happiness!!! Thank you GreenGuard!!!!

    • @GGEquineOfficial
      @GGEquineOfficial  5 років тому +1

      Carri, thank you so much for sharing your incredible experience! Stories like yours are exactly why we do what we do; we are so thrilled and humbled to have helped make a difference in Lissie's life and given you some peace of mind! Do you mind if we share your story on our Testimonials page (www.greenguardequine.com/pages/testimonials)? We would also deeply appreciate it if you would repost this as a review on Amazon. It will help others find us in the way that you did!

    • @carrismith5110
      @carrismith5110 5 років тому

      @@GGEquineOfficial you may absolutely share my story on your testimonials page!! Yes, I will definitely repost on Amazon.

    • @GGEquineOfficial
      @GGEquineOfficial  5 років тому

      @@carrismith5110 We really appreciate your support!

    • @kubaantos3190
      @kubaantos3190 2 роки тому

      @@carrismith5110 KJ DERESZ KOŃ(dobre konie) w polsce 2022 r.. Bo w wilczej górze, w piasecznie i w warszawie konie nie gryzą, nie odgryzą ucha, nie kopią, lizą językiem kuby antosa i inne ludzi. Ja i inne ludzi będą pojechały na wycieczkę konie w polsce Ja będą dotykał ręką językiem konie. konie będzie lizały językiem.

  • @ellieelizabeth5627
    @ellieelizabeth5627 4 роки тому +2

    Just got a Greenguard. My boy has to lose some weight. It's not going well at all. Every tine I put it on him to get him used to it it's pitiful. He totally doesn't understand. I put some grass up it to show him how it works but he still doesn't understand. I put him in the field to figure it out on his own. When I came back 2 hrs later he was walking from spot to spot and never grazed. I can't do this anymore.

    • @GGEquineOfficial
      @GGEquineOfficial  4 роки тому +2

      Ellie, please copy and paste this in an email to our customer service specialist at support@gg-equine.com, and they will do their very best to help you out! You can even arrange for a phone call if it will help!

    • @kenh9681
      @kenh9681 4 роки тому +2

      I'm sorry. Has it gotten any better? Hated seeing what you are going through and can relate to that stress. I sure hope you found a solution. When they stress, we stress.

    • @ellieelizabeth5627
      @ellieelizabeth5627 4 роки тому +2

      @@kenh9681 hi there. I had forgotten about this post. It all turned out good but it didn't start that way. 2 weeks after this post my vet came to exam my boy again. He gained an additional 60 lbs and I knew this was now very serious. His digital pulses were elevated and the vet said he was on the verge of laminitis. I was sick with worry (like we horse folk get). The vet put him on a crash diet and he was taken off ALL grass completely for 2 months. I felt so sorry for him. He had a "what did I do?" expression on his face.
      *fast forward to present day* He lost over a hundred pounds, his digital pulses are normal and he's back out in the field for 12 hours a day. AND (here's the kicker) he is grazing WITH the Greengaurd muzzle. He's not allowed in the field without it. Maybe he's so hungry he doesn't mind it, lol. I checked the inside of the muzzle for teeth marks to see if it's balanced on his face correctly and I don't see any teeth marks. I never knew anything about muzzles before because I never had to use one plus, I'll admit my stupidity, I thought they were cruel. But they're not cruel......letting a horse get laminitis would be cruel. But anyway, that's how he's doing now (thank you, Jesus).
      Thank you for asking about him!

    • @GGEquineOfficial
      @GGEquineOfficial  4 роки тому +1

      @@ellieelizabeth5627 We are so glad to hear that you and your vet were able to pull your pony back from the brink, and that he managed to figure out the GreenGuard muzzle. If you ever have any concerns or issues with the muzzle, don't hesitate to reach out to us by emailing support@gg-equine.com