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6 Tips for Finding the Best Fly Spray

Posted by Animal Care Team on
Fly season is well underway in most of the country. While most barns have ways of mitigating the flies, it’s very easy for the problem to become more than just a slight annoyance. Choosing the best fly spray for your horse is often the first line of defense. Here are six things to consider when picking the best fly spray for your horse or barn.

Wanted: Fly Spray that Helps Keep You in the Saddle (and the Ribbons)

Posted by Animal Care Team on
Don’t let a horse fly be the reason you end up in the dirt. Even a freshly groomed arena isn’t quite as soft as landing on a pillow. The most patient, well-trained horse can’t help but kick up its heels at a painful horsefly bite.

Cowgirls Care About the Ingredients in Their Fly Spray

Posted by Animal Care Team on
No cowgirl wants to “undo” the time and effort put into a thorough grooming job with greasy fly spray. Oil-based fly repellent is sticky, which attracts dust and dirt. Plus, there’s nothing worse than spending money on a fly spray that simply doesn’t work. Unsightly welts from horse fly bites are not only painful and also detract from the horse’s otherwise gleaming turnout.

4 Ways to Create a Fly-Free Zone

Posted by Jim Baldyga on
We describe four ways to use fly spray to the best effect to protect horses from pests.

Gear Up For Fly Control Season 2020

Posted by Animal Care Team on
Using these easy fly control strategies in your barn will help you greatly reduce the nuisance fly population