Boett - have you put yours on yet?

RachelB

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My YO has had hers on her sweet itch mare for about a month now - only on and off though, she doesn't need it when there aren't any midges obviously. But there are thousands of midges about today (have been stood in-hand grazing so I should know!) in our fields. I would say now is the time to stick it on, before it's too late and your horse gets bitten.
 

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Yes - as the weather is so warm the flies are making an appearence. Rug went on this Saturday after I caught him having a scratch on a feeble willow tree twig that is over hanging the fence, its amazing how quickly they can rub their mane out!
 

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Mine was all washed yesterday and drying today, so poor horse has had to remain in a warm full neck rug today as can not risk her itching. She started rubbing yesterday. My probs is I ride at the worse time of day for the midges really but I do not like to ride in the Boett and she is in it 24/7 until Nov
 

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If she has started rubbing she has already been bitten. Fingers crossed you dont get a bigger reaction before the rug goes back on.
 

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Midges were in abundance here today - was chatting with a girl on the yard who is also taking part in the SI trial and we were amazed that Ollie wasn't bothered at all
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I would if I had one- am looking for a second hand 4ft3 for my shettie, otherwise I will have to shut her in her stable again with netting over door and window-poor love
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