Avon skin so soft - fly spray

everyone prob knows this already but you have to water it down (at least 50/50) as oil + pony skin + sunshine can = sunburn.
 
OK, so it sounds like some horses are fine with it neat but perhaps you need to be more careful with the bath oil and/or on pink skin bits :)
 
I'm sure horsey people are single handedly funding avon's production of skin so soft haha! I don't normally water it down and pony is fine, but I don't put it on her pink bits as she's only pink on her nose x
 
Please may I ask, how often do you apply the skin so soft and how liberally do you apply it? My poor boy is worse than ever this year. I have tried deosect to no avail and he trashes every rug he has ever had. They live out and I have no stabling (although my vet told me I was cruel and needed to look for stables for him!!!) so I need something that I can apply out in the field.

Thank you xx
 
Not just horses people who keep this product line sales so high but the Armed Forces too - it's a favourite choice of Men and Women Soldiers for keeping insects off.

And Ramblers - talk to anyone walking round Scotland - they'll be using it. And look on the shelves of any village shops you come across up there - it'll be up there!
 
Just use sparingly on sensitive areas. I sprayed a bit too much between my horses back legs by her teats and it made her swell up a bit. Of course it could just be that she was a bit of a sensitive flower.
 
Do they still do the bath oil, I cant seem to find it on their website?

Or is they dry oil just as effective on its own?

Or am I still able to make my own using the essential oils and water/tea with the dry oil instead?
 
I know someone who uses the bath oil on her wood floors! She insists it moisturises the wood and keeps the fleas at bay. Whatever...her house smells good!!
 
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