Enfys
Well-Known Member
It's 31C at the moment, I can't leave my horses out because the flies are truly vicious and the horses just gallop themselves to a muck sweat, so, they come in.
My barn has doors at both ends with a decent breeze blowing through, but, despite fly spray, traps and God knows what else, one stall by the door gets a lot of flies, the usual black, buzzing, irritating, but not biting ones. Unfortunately they drive the horse in that stall bonkers, it isn't logistically possible, or wise, to move him.
So, my dilemma is, do I put a light sheet on him to help with the flies but causes him to sweat like mad (as he is now and he's been washed down once already today) or, do I let the flies annoy him and sweat him up anyway because he's stomping about?
My barn has doors at both ends with a decent breeze blowing through, but, despite fly spray, traps and God knows what else, one stall by the door gets a lot of flies, the usual black, buzzing, irritating, but not biting ones. Unfortunately they drive the horse in that stall bonkers, it isn't logistically possible, or wise, to move him.
So, my dilemma is, do I put a light sheet on him to help with the flies but causes him to sweat like mad (as he is now and he's been washed down once already today) or, do I let the flies annoy him and sweat him up anyway because he's stomping about?