We don't talk much about horses' eye problems. There are many articles in the specialist press or on the Internet about lameness, colic, back problems, dermatitis... And yet, having discussed the subject on many occasions with equine vets, uveitis is becoming increasingly common, and with it the need for very specific, lengthy and cumbersome treatment, not to mention the pain and discomfort felt by the horse itself, which can even make it restive.All measurements are approximate and for guidance only.
| Mask size | Head circumference |
| XS - Shetland | 84 cm |
| S - Pony | 90 cm |
| M - Cob | 94 cm |
| L - Full | 100 cm |
| XL - XFull | 110 cm |
For these masks, the main measurement is that of your horse's forehead. To do this, add up 3 measurements:
Add these 3 measurements (A+B+C) to obtain the size of your horse's forehead.
IMPORTANT: do not measure directly from one eye to the other, as this will probably result in a measurement that is too small.

| Mask size | Forehead size |
| XS - Shetland | 18-21 cm |
| S - Pony | 22-28 cm |
| M - Cob | 29-33 cm |
| L - Full | 34-37 cm |
| XL - XFull | 38-43 cm |

| Size | A | B | C |
| XS (large shetland) | 60 cm | 84 cm | 20 cm |
| S (pony) | 70 cm | 96 cm | 23 cm |
| M (cob) | 70 cm | 96 cm | 25.5 cm |
| L (full) | 75 cm | 105 cm | 27 cm |
If your horse is between two sizes, we advise you to take the smaller size.
| Mask size | Distance between eyes |
| S - Pony | 18 cm |
| M - Cob | 21 cm |
| L - Full | 24 cm |
| XL - XFull | 26 cm |

Are you mistaken? An exchange is always possible, and we'll do it as quickly as possible, as long as you return the item, undamaged, within 14 days.
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