The fins should not move along the noseband. If you find there is too much grazing room be sure your fins are snugly secured to your halter. If you have fitted the muzzle properly and the muzzle is the correct size it will work famously. The &ldquo keeper&rdquo on the cable tie is on the outside of the muzzle and the excess is facing down and trimmed close. It is fine to wait a day or two to ensure your muzzle is a comfortable distance from your horse&rsquo s mouth before trimming. After finding the best fit for your horse, simply trim the excess fin material just above the top hole being used. Once you are satisfied you have the correct holes aligned to the halter please remove the paper ties or string and permanently secure the muzzle with the included cable ties. If the muzzle is touching the nose simply make the fins under the chin longer, this will lift the muzzle away from the nose. When properly installed, the muzzle should be close to but not touching the nose of the horse. Do not wrap the fins around the halter, doing so may cause rubs. First, secure each triangle cut out fin with one of the enclosed low profile cable ties. Three fins will connect to the chin band one in the centre, two naturally to the sides of the centre. Three fins will connect to the noseband, one in the centre, the other two fall naturally to the sides of the centre. These attach to the square (side) rings on your turnout halter. Two of the &ldquo fins&rdquo have a triangle cut out. The paper ties are a temporary tool allowing you to easily adjust the fit. How to attach your Flexible Filly Grazing Muzzle? Use the enclosed paper ties or a string to discover the best holes to secure your muzzle to your halter. Subsequent halters will take about 3 minutes. It generally takes about 10 minutes to get everything perfect the first time you install a Flexible Filly Muzzle. What will you need? We recommend you commit a dedicated well-fitting breakaway turnout halter to your muzzle. ThinLine Grazing Muzzles now come with 3.5cm hole. Easy peasy! Grazing hole sizes Veterinarian recommendations for safe grazing in a muzzle are a 3.5 to 4 cm grazing hole for 24/7, full time grazing. So if you have a pony Halter, you choose the pony Muzzle. Horses no longer bother wearing one! Durable material Fitting instruction video: feature=youtu.be What size to pick the grazing muzzle? A very easy answer on this! You can choose the same size as you have your halter. Works perfectly with all waterers (also automatic waterers) Adjustable hole size to meet the grazing needs of all horses Incredibly flexible and very lightweight. Benefits to start with &hellip This muzzle is gentle on skin, teeth, and lips. The Flexible Filly Muzzle is well-ventilated and safe, rated to break just before your turnout halter. Constructed of a durable and pliable material that radically improves comfort, it is also soft on equine teeth and lips. We listened to horse owners just like you and designed this to be softer, lighter and less confining. ThinLine Flexible Slow Feed Grazing Muzzle This Flexibly Filly grazing horse muzzle is unlike the typical heavy, hard, and &ldquo cage-like&rdquo apparatus of the past.
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