GreenGuard Grazing Muzzle

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$ 99.95 USD
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    GreenGuard Grazing Muzzle

    Protect Now, Prevent Later: The Innovative Open-Design Grazing Muzzle for Horses

    Help your horse thrive with the GreenGuard Grazing Muzzle, the ultimate slow-feed solution trusted by horse owners and professionals worldwide. Designed to reduce grass intake without restricting natural behavior, this innovative muzzle promotes better health, comfort, and peace of mind.

    Helps Prevent Laminitis, Obesity, and Metabolic Issues

    Reduces forage intake to help prevent laminitis, EMS, and other weight-related issues.

    Supports Natural Behavior and Mental Well-Being

    Let horses safely enjoy turnout and socialize with their herd.

    Breathable, Lightweight Design

    Open-grid design allows easy breathing, drinking, and airflow—even in warm weather.

    Built to Last – Safe & Durable 

    Made from tough, food-grade material with a 1-year warranty.

    Fits Securely on Most Halters

    Attaches to most halters. For best results, pair with the GG Equine Breakaway Halter (sold separately).

    Give your horse the freedom to graze safely and live well. Prevention starts today with GreenGuard.

    A blue basket style GreenGuard Grazing Muzzle. There are leather straps looped around each of the four connection points.
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    A rectangular blue basket-style grazing muzzle. It is curved at the base and the four sides curve up, and there is a hook and loop strap with electrical tape at the top of each side.
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    Customer Reviews

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    Lari
    I'm very glad I spent the money!

    I am thrilled with this product. My fat Welsh pony really didn't take very long to get used to it and even though he managed to get it off a couple of times, a few easy adjustments sorted it out. He grazes easily without frustration. I also think the quality of the materials and construction seems to be really good so far. He is unfortunately off pasture completely at the moment due to a laminitis flare up but I look forward to being able to turn him out again in short stints and this muzzle definitely seems like it'll allow me to do that without worry once he's back to a good weight!

    Lari, thank you so much for taking the time to share your experiences and these beautiful photos of your Welsh pony! What's his name? Our whole team is sending healing thoughts y'all's way for a quick recovery from his laminitic episode. If he manages to slip or wriggle out of his muzzle once he's back on pasture, send us a note and we'll be glad to help!

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    Bethany P.
    Go with Green Guard!

    Green Guard helped to make sure the fit was right for my house, they were very responsive and helpful! These muzzles last for years! I Highly recommend investing in these grazing muzzles as a long term solution!

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    Diane H.
    Pony founder

    I'm giving the grazing muzzle a five star after a week and a half of use. I hope it continues being a five star going forward. Took a little adjustment in the beginning and I'm using all the Houdini straps but so far the pony has stopped trying to rub it off and seems to be adjusting to the muzzle. I put fleece cheek protectors on the halter straps as he started to get rubs pretty quick and that has helped. My next challenge will be if he can use the muzzle while feeding off a round bale this winter when it's cold. The muzzle is too large for my automatic waters so I had to put a stock tank out for him. But I think the other horses love that. Just more work for me.
    This is a lovely little Missouri Foxtrotter pony and I hope I can keep him sound going forward with the use of this grazing muzzle.
    After spending the summer getting him sound again I put him back out in the pasture with my two horses and a mule and at this point none have bothered him or have tried to get the muzzle off of him.
    This is the first time I've had to use a grazing muzzle in the 40 years I've had horses, but it seemed like it had the best chances of being successful based on how it is designed. Plus I love all the tutorials!
    Diane Hickman
    Iowa

    Diane, thank you so much for sharing your experiences with the muzzle so far! If either you or your Missouri Foxtrotter run into any issues, please reach out to support@gg-equine.com and we're happy to offer you individual attention and address your specific needs! In the meantime, we're so glad to hear you've found the video tutorials useful and practical. We've heard just about everything as many times as you can imagine, so we've tried to make a video for every scenario! We get that coming to grazing muzzles after 4 decades of horse ownership can be an adjustment. We appreciate you doing what you feel is best for your horse, and we're here to help every step of the way!

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    Patricia
    Built better that precious one

    Built better that precious one.

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    Debbie
    My 27 year old mare is doing amazing with this grazing muzzle

    My 27 year old mare is doing amazing with this grazing muzzle. She's patient letting me put it on her and knows she can go out on pasture when it's on. Her health has been doing really good also since we have changed up her feeding routine too.