Net Relief

Providing effective relief for your horse

 We understand how frustrating it can be to try help your headshaker, and it's the reason why the Net Relief range exists - the Muzzle Net is the product that founded the business helping Timmy, a 5-year-old Irish Sport Horse who developed the condition. 

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Includes 2 nets

Scientifically Tested

Long Lasting & Durable

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Net Relief Riding Mask
Net Relief Riding Mask

£24.99

Net Relief Muzzle Net
Net Relief Muzzle Net

£24.99

Net Relief Muzzle Net for Anatomical Bridles
Net Relief Muzzle Net for Anatomical Bridles

£29.99

Net Relief Muzzle Net for Grackle

£29.99

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What can I do to help my Head Shaker?

Nose nets and other facial coverings have played a large part in returning many head shakers to normal function. They remain the most successful, preventative, home treatment for headshaking.

What is Headshaking?

Maybe you’re just getting to grips with a new mount this spring or you’re bringing on your youngster. Imagine your horror when you find your horse starts headshaking. Your dreams of being able to compete or even hack safely begin to crumble around you. But don’t despair – headshaking need not mean the end to your horse’s riding career.

Head shaking - here's a little hope

It may seem like you have tried everything you can to help your horse who shakes their head, but nothing seems to be helping? Here’s a story to keep you going and encourage you not to give up! Take a read about Kyle and Vin’s journey.

FAQs

The success of half nets suggests that they do not actively filter out pollens, the holes are just to big. They may work by distorting the airflow through the nose, or distract/comfort the horse.

Horses who shake their heads can be very sensitive around the muzzle area. The net acts as a security blanket, and the horse seems to be more comfortable with it on.

No, it would be impossible to screen out pollen without greatly restricting the amount of air the horse can breathe. This makes Net Relief Muzzle Net suitable for use by competition horses who have to exert themselves in order to perform.

Yes, although it is important to read your rule book applying to the use of nose nets for each organisation to ensure you are permitted to use the net.

To clean the Muzzle Net, we recommend that you just rinse it gently in cold water. Do not wring or spin the material.