now_loves_mares
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I bought another bottle of this the other day as have found it good in the past, but just read the instructions. Use 150ml per horse every 2-4 days!!! That's a quarter of the bottle!! So at the maximum rates, with two horses, I could spend £25 on fly repellent in 4 days
Needless to say I am not using it like this, but does anyone else use it? Am I wasting money by using it at a "low dosage", or should it be used once in a while in conjunction with other fly sprays?
I've yet to find a fly spray that works so any suggestions??! I have skin-so-soft on order for the midges, but they aren't the big problem right now.
Also, both my horses get weepy eyes with the flies. I have given up with the full face masks as that seems to make them rub them even more, so am now using cowboy-style fringes. Do you find these actually help?
They are both covered in swellings from horse-flies, so much so that I am considering taking them in during the day, but want to try every alternative first
Honestly, if it's not winter and mud-fever and weight-loss, it's summer and fatness and flies and buttercups
Needless to say I am not using it like this, but does anyone else use it? Am I wasting money by using it at a "low dosage", or should it be used once in a while in conjunction with other fly sprays?
I've yet to find a fly spray that works so any suggestions??! I have skin-so-soft on order for the midges, but they aren't the big problem right now.
Also, both my horses get weepy eyes with the flies. I have given up with the full face masks as that seems to make them rub them even more, so am now using cowboy-style fringes. Do you find these actually help?
They are both covered in swellings from horse-flies, so much so that I am considering taking them in during the day, but want to try every alternative first
Honestly, if it's not winter and mud-fever and weight-loss, it's summer and fatness and flies and buttercups