GreenGuard Grazing Muzzle

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    NOTE: THIS IS THE MUZZLE ONLY - Halter and accessories sold separately.

    Our grazing muzzle reduces forage intake while remaining comfortable, light, and cool. Made from highly durable, food-grade material. Open design allows for unrestricted breathing and drinking. We offer a 1-year limited warranty on all muzzles. 

    Muzzles include 4 breakaway straps that can be attached to any halter (we recommend a safety halter). GG halter sold separately. 

    SIZING (U.S. and Canada only): These muzzles are designed to fit much larger than traditional muzzles. If your horse is between sizes we recommend going with the larger size. 

    Muzzle size guide

    Caution: Horse and Pony sizes may not fit in some types of automatic waterers if the diameter is less than 10 inches. Please check to ensure the muzzle will fit in your waterer before ordering.

    SHIPPING: Free standard shipping on all US orders. Customers outside of US & Canada - please contact your country's GreenGuard distributor to purchase GreenGuard products outside of the US & Canada. 

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    FAQs

    Which is the right size?

    GreenGuard muzzle sizing is based on your horse's nose circumference and bit size. See our complete muzzle sizing guide.

    You can also watch a full and detailed walkthrough video on our YouTube channel.

    How to connect the straps?

    As a rule, the muzzle is angled properly when the front strap is longer, and the rear strap (behind the chin) is very short for size 5 (horse) and Size 4 (pony). For size 3 (mini) the straps tend to be more or less the same length.

    Here's our best practices video for our leather breakaway straps. It includes our recommendation to cinch them down with electrical tape. Loopy straps can get caught on things and breakaway prematurely!

    Will it work with my horse's halter?
    • The GreenGuard muzzle is compatible with just about any halter you've ever tried. It's just a matter of finding the right connection points, keeping the muzzle from sliding, and using a breakaway safety halter. Here's our tutorial on attaching a GreenGuard muzzle to a standard halter.
    • You can also convert any halter into a GG-style halter - with a center face strap - by using our fleece converter set. The fleece helps prevent rubs while the center strap provides an anchor for the front muzzle strap.
    Prevent and Manage Rubs

    Here is our general tutorial covering all of the major causes and solutions for muzzle and halter rubs.

    Nose and Chin Rubbing:

    Our Muzzle Rub Protector Stickers adhere to the muzzle panel to prevent chafing and rubbing, or you can DIY this option using smooth tape (our preference is gorilla tape).

    Have a draft or draft cross whose mouth is just a little too big for the Size 5 (Horse) muzzle? We have a DIY procedure for expanding the back panel. Note: it will void your warranty, so reach out with any questions.

    Jaw Rubbing:

    If your horse is developing a rub under their jaw area between their chin & cheek bones, we have a video about treating jaw rubbing.

    Can i cover muzzle holes?

    Our leather muzzle inserts are useful, not only in extending muzzle life and being gentler on horse teeth, but also for aiding in grass restriction. We've developed two approaches to additionally restrict or further customize grass intake.

    1. Customize the size of the holes to restrict grass intake
    2. Temporarily block all holes for a medical reason/procedure or farrier visit
    Muzzles and Tooth Wear

    According to the National Equine Welfare Council's "Grazing Muzzle Guidance," all grazing muzzles carry a risk of tooth wear. The NEWC recommends your horse get at least an annual check by an equine vet or dental specialist.

    This video addresses everything we know to date about preventive measures and solutions for tooth care while using a grazing muzzle.

    We highly recommend cleaning your GreenGuard muzzle and checking your horse's teeth regularly when they are wearing a muzzle.

    Finally, leather and rubber muzzle inserts have been designed to prolong the life of your muzzle and to wear faster and be gentler on horse teeth. If you horse has existing tooth wear, we recommend the leather insert.

    How much do muzzles restrict grass intake?

    According to the National Equine Welfare Council's "Grazing Muzzle Guidance," "grazing muzzles can reduce grass intake by up to 80%." (skip to 4:24 in the video link for the exact quote)

    In practice, real grass restriction depends on a number of factors: the grazing muzzle, the horse that is wearing it, how long the grass is, and how practiced the horse is at grazing in a muzzle, among others.

    What is undeniable is that horses in grazing muzzles get more exercise than horses in stalls or in dry lots. A turned-out, muzzled horse gets less grass and more exercise, both of which contribute to weight management.

    If your horse requires further grass restriction than the muzzle alone, there are solutions. Muzzle inserts cover an additional 30% (leather) to 50% (diet) of the available grazing area.

    We have also developed methods for further customizing the size of the GreenGuard muzzle holes or temporarily blocking all holes for a medical reason/procedure or farrier visit.

    You can read more details about the muzzle and insert restrictions, and the best way to monitor weight on our blog post, "How much do muzzles restrict intake?"

    Is there a "Diet" insert for the mini muzzle?

    The mini leather insert blocks part of the muzzle holes right down the center, making the muzzle holes about 30% smaller (see photo below).

    Because of the mini muzzle's unique curvature, they typically aren't able to graze through the outer edges very well, so their actual open grazing area is quite small with the leather insert. The leather insert also makes the muzzle grazing surface much thicker. Most owners find that the leather insert provides the right amount of restriction and is comparable to the diet inserts in the other two sizes even though it doesn't look as restrictive.

    While you can customize the size of the mini muzzle's holes, we do not recommend doing this unless you have been advised by a vet or nutritionist that they need this level of grass restriction.

    Customer Reviews

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    K.G.
    Best money I have spent for my pony

    We have a Cushing/EMS pony who greatly enjoys the herd and pasture life but can't handle a lot of spring or fall grass without going foot sore. After she broke the fourth cheap muzzle from Amazon, I finally decided to give the GreenGuard muzzle a try. I am so upset I didn't try it sooner. This fits her face much better and she hasn't broken it after wearing it for a month straight. We have a much happier pony and fewer worries!

    KG, thank you so much for taking the time to share your grazing muzzle journey. No matter how circuitous the path, we're glad the GreenGuard muzzle is giving you some peace of mind and your adorable pony a better quality turnout experience. And this photo you've posted is so precious! Please reach out if you or your pony ever have any questions or issues!

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    Shaina G.
    Mini Horse

    This muzzle has worked really well for my miniature horse. He seems pretty comfy in it and hasn’t been able to get it off (had that problem with the classic black muzzle I originally tried). It’s cute too! I’m satisfied!

    Shaina, your mini is such a handsome little guy, and his braided halter matches the muzzle perfectly! Aesthetics aside, we're grateful to hear your escape artist mini has had a much more regular, dependable restricted grazing experience with the GreenGuard. Reliable performance is what we strive for. If either of you ever has any question or issue, please reach out!

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    Best Muzzle I have ever purchased!

    I am going to be honest in that the price of these muzzles had me question whether or not I should buy one, but I am SUPER happy that I pulled the trigger and bought one! My mare accepted the muzzle way better than I expected and she keeps it on. I ended up buying some extra straps and the fuzzy pieces to help hold it in on better. When I need another one, I will be purchasing. Thank you so much for creating a muzzle that even a very opinionated mare is satisfied with!

    When we hear that a 'very opinionated mare' tolerates the GreenGuard muzzle, it is one of the highest forms of praise we can receive. We appreciate that every horse is different - some require a bit of extra persuasion or adjustment time - so these kinds of comments really keep us going. We also know that you're paying a premium price and we hope to deliver a product and service that justify the outlay. Please reach out if either you or your mare have any questions or concerns!

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    Pamela W.
    GG Equine Grazing Muzzle

    The only muzzle that would stay on my horse! He can eat a little and is doing so much better!

    Pamela, thank you for your review and for including the photo of your horse. We're so glad the GreenGuard muzzle is having a positive effect on his life and situation. Please keep us posted on how he does, and reach out if either of you ever have any questions or concerns!

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    Shannon

    So far, so good! My mare doesn’t seem to mind it much and she hasn’t broken it yet.