
![]() Deluxe Horse Grazing Muzzle - $42.26
Reg. $46.95 Sale Price $42.26 Rated "Best Buy" and "Editor's Choice" by The Horse Journal February 2010 Our most popular muzzle, the Deluxe Grazing Muzzle is an all-in-one design that does not require a halter and uses a breakaway plastic buckle in the headstall for safety. The replacement buckle (included) is attached without sewing. Best Friendtm Grazing Muzzles are recommended by equine health professionals to prevent, as well as treat, laminitis, founder, obesity, colic and other diet-related diseases. The small opening in the bottom allows horses a limited amount of grass, yet unlimited water. Rather than being restricted to a non-grass environment to control intake, horses are free to exercise and socialize as part of the herd. Only Best Friend brand Muzzles are guaranteed to be the highest quality muzzles on the market. Six sizes: Draft, Oversize, Horse, Cob, Pony and Mini. Click on RESOURCE tab below for sizing chart or contact us for assistance.
SIZING CHART & FAQs
Q: How should the muzzle fit? How do I adjust the muzzle and keep it from coming off?
Q: How much grass can the horse get while wearing a Best Friend Grazing Muzzle?
Q: How is my horse going to react to the muzzle?
Q: How long will a grazing muzzle last?
Q: Are the muzzles guaranteed?
Q: Will my horse be able to eat hay or grain while wearing a Grazing Muzzle?
Q: My horse is pastured only. Can I leave a grazing muzzle on 24 hours?
Q: Do you repair muzzles?
Q: Are there any harmful substances in the rubber? Is it dangerous if the horses eat the rubber?
Q: Why is the "bucket" on the Deluxe model larger than on the Standard model?
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If you still have reservations about using grazing muzzles there are many articles in equine publications and on-line about the use and effectveness of grazing muzzles for you to read. Here's a comment from the March 2006 issue of The Horse Journal:
Customer Comments:
"Here in fescue land we value the laminitis-sparing miracle of the Best Friend Muzzle. We also use the muzzle only attached to a breeding halter for stallions. Chain shank can still be used as a bit and it easily passed through the muzzle. Very helpful with stallions that get 'mouthy'! Thanks, BestFriend"--G.G. Rogersville MO
"Last week my horse starting using a grazing muzzle for the very first time. I was surprised that she really didn't care, made no effort to take it off and was grazing with no problem in minutes!" J.H., Georgia
"I have been meaning to write for ages. Your grazing muzzle (I usually buy the Deluxe model) has meant a world of difference in quality of life for my geldings. As they have gotten older, too much grass causes laminitis. With the muzzle, they can be out in the pasture at least half the day, enjoying being a horse. They get some grass, but not too much. It is amazing how quickly they learned to eat though that tiny hole. "Over the years I've bought numerous muzzles because ultimately the boys eat through the bottom. This is in no way a complaint. The reason I mention it is that I've seen your product get better and better and I want to compliment you on that. The design and materials have become more comfortable for the horse and easier for me to clean. You have done an excellent job of listening to your customers to improve your muzzle design (at least I assume that's what has happened.) "Also I have purchased look alike products, but yours is the best. The others cause chafing and rubbed spots, while yours is the most comfortable for the horse. Definitely worth a few dollars more and a new muzzle every year costs far less that one vet call for laminitis. "So thank you very much from this satisfied customer." P.L., Ottsville, Pennsylvania
"Thanks for such a great product! I have been using Best Friend Grazin Muzzes for 4 to 5 years now after my horse was diagnosed with Cushing's Disease and an episode of laminitis. I was fortunate to come across your product in our local pet store but they later discontinued all horse items. Thank goodness your web address was on the packaging of the last one that I had bought from them. I know my horse appreciates being able to still be out on the pasture with all of his buddies instead of cooped up in his stall. Thanks again!" Nancy via the internet
"I had never used a grazing muzzle until I purchased an American Shetland pony last year. The tales of pony metabolism are not exaggerated. It's really been a challenge, especially keeping my pony in shape during show season yet I want him out on the field with his friends. I decided to order the Best Friend brand grazing muzzle based on excellent reviews in magazines and the obvious quality over competitors and knock offs. "The first thing I noticed was the obvious care that the company used in marketing this item. The directions are WONDERFUL...very detailed and empathetic to the horse, insisting that the owners allow their animals some times to adjust this device and very clear that owners should not just buckle it on and walk way! "Today I am ordering replacement buckles and have learned first hand the importance of the built-in safety feature. I had allowed my pony a bit of grazing time and went out to put on his muzzle. I put a few carrot bites inside so he doesn't resist the idea. He waked over towards the water trough, rubbed his face on the no-climb equine fence and promptly managed to catch the snap on the fence. Naturally he panicked and jumped back. His muzzle was still snapped to the fence and he was safely free when the safety buckle let go. I'm only sorry I didn't order replacement buckles in advance and now the pony is locked while all his "big" pals are in the pasture! "This is a fantastic invention and the company is to be commended for quality of the product, saftey features and genuine love of equines." Sherry via the internet “The absolutely best way to effect weight loss in a horse that is on pasture is a grazing muzzle. I have two real fat horses in my pasture and with the muzzles they get to be out with the herd-mates while eating much less feed. Works like a charm!” Dr. Karen Hayes DVM, co-author of “Hands-On Senior Horse Care” “This muzzle has worked extremely well in all the horses that I have recommended it be used with and getting owner feedback. Many muzzles in the past were too stiff and caused rubbing and wounds on the skin. This muzzle is flexible as well as durable and works well for horses…This certainly is the most economical adjunct to weight management in the horse.” Sport Horse Medicine.com “The Best Friend (Deluxe Grazing) muzzle is our top choice.” Horse Journal March 2003 “We rate the (Best Friend Grazing Muzzle) #1 and so did John Lyons’ Perfect Horse publication.” Farriers’ “The breakaway feature really works. I’m ordering another buckle to be ready and I’m ordering another muzzle for my other horse because the one he’s wearing uses Velcro and I believe he would be injured before it breaks away. Also the light weight makes me feel better about using them; plus the chafing the horses got from other muzzles is non-existent with Best Friend Deluxe. Thank you for a superior product.” E.B., “I was going to get rid of my pony because I’ve been unable to get her to lose weight. This is the answer to my dreams.” P.P., “It’s the best thing that ever happened to my horse. Two thumbs up!” A.P., Horse Nutritionist, “I’ve spent so much money on other muzzles it’s absurd. The (Best Friend) Grazing Muzzle lasts much better, and all I have to do is hose it off.” P.R.S., “The muzzle is incredible. After a week we can already tell a big difference.” S.M., “My mare has lost about 60 pounds this last month.” P.W., vet from “I just wanted to thank you for your grazing muzzle. My 25 year old Welsh/Quarter horse pony who has Cushing’s disease did sustain a mild founder last September. I board my horse with 20 other head of horses including two Percherons. Needless to say, all are in good flesh and I don’t know if it was the Cushing’s or feeding that just pushed her over the edge into laminitis. Anyway, I am so happy to have your product for her because she can be with the herd still and have threat dangerous over-consumption of grasses curtailed. I have a 20 year old Morgan with a fleshy mane and I asked the manager that he too be muzzled—in fear of laminitis. Thank you for your Blessed Product…” A.P., via e-mail “The (Best Friend) Grazing Muzzle is the best. It’s lightweight and doesn’t rub my horse. And I’m relieved of the worry of him ever biting other horses.” S.S., “The (Best Friend) Grazing Muzzle is GREAT. Dora can be on 24-hour turnout with her friend and doesn’t have to spend her summer in a dry lot. I take it off of her for an hour in the a.m. and two or three hours in the p.m. and she’s pretty much maintaining a good weight.” L.S., rec.equestrian “I couldn’t believe my pony adapted so easily. She seems very happy and comfortable with it on.” C.R., “The muzzle is a lifesaver for “Lucky” because of the founder. It allows him to be turned out for 6-9 hours.” J.W., “I firmly believe your muzzle saved my horse’s life.” B.B. Culpeper VA “Although not overweight, I noticed my other horse was bloated on the spring grass. I put the muzzle on him and within 2 days the bloating went away and his energy came back.” S.C., “My founder-prone Morgan is doing great with the (Best Friend) Grazing Muzzle. She is now able to roam the pasture for several hours!” J.A.,
"My horse, Joy, has suffered badly from colic in the past over the summer months, which has caused me a lot of heartache and also money... I can seriously say that it is the best technique I have tried to get my pony to eat leass and prevent her colic! After a few miserable days in the field, she adapted to the muzzle and now wears it daily without any fuss... I am so grateful; I firmly believe that without the muzzle I would not be able to cope with the stress, and would possibly have had to sell my pony by now." Anna, via email
Comments on copies of Best Friend Muzzles:
"As soon as I opened the box I did not like it as much as my Best Friend Muzzles. It had a strong odor of rubber and the bottom was not as rounded and somehow looked cheaper. It rubbed Andy within the irst 24 hours up under his ears and n his nose. This horse has been wearing a muzzle all summer 2 hours a day with no rubbing unil now. Now it has been used for ~240 hours (3 weeks of 12 hour days) and is already showing some signs of wear in the hole in the bottom, though my BF muzzles have been used at least 4 times that amount (at least 1000 hours) and still look new. A small hunk of rubber has come off and the hole has enlarged slightly. Also, since yesterday the muzzle has a foul, putrid odor. Like something dead is in it. Now I am putting it in a little bleach. I have never had to do this with my other BF mzzles." L.F., Knoxville TN (October 17, 2007)
The Chinese-made muzzle "started showing signs of wear on the rubber hole within five days for so. And now the straps have started to break (the rubber part of the straps)--that started happening within three weeks of wearing it daily for approx. 8 hours per day. It as not held up as well as the Best Friend muzzle." S.S., Sautee-Nacoochee, GA
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