Fly supplements - any recommendations?

JustMeThen

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Today reminded me how much my poor boy suffered last year. He had a full fly rug and mask on every day but really struggled, just taking them off to brush/tack up, etc was a nightmare for him :( I also used repellent and a citronella wash but it didn't really help.
Has anyone got any recommendations for a feed supplement which might help? Thank you.
 
My previous cob wore a fly mask - mostly for his pink nose - and nothing else. Found out after I'd had him a while that he had had sweet itch :( Fed him brewers yeast, garlic and apple cider vinegar and he seemed fine and his coat always looked fab, even when we were at a midgey yard...

I tried global herbs flyfree with current horse last summer - wet field with masses of horse flies and midges. He wasn't that bothered but constantly coming in with blood spots from bites :( He eats anything that doesn't run away usually, but had to coax him to eat it, whatever it was mixed in with, it stank, stained everything if I spilled any... When I finally got him to eat the full ration, it didn't seem to keep the flies away at all...

Will be going back to brewers yeast this year if I need anything I think...
 
Last year I added a spoonful of garlic and also of brewers yeast to their evening feed and sprayed them with a concoction (based on a recommendation on here) of:
1 cup strong tea (mine are dark- might stain a grey!)

1 cup apple cider vinegar

1 cup Avon Skin So Soft bath oil

A large spoonful of citronella oil

A large spoon of either lavender, tea tree or eucalyptus oil

I used a cloth around the face and avoided the eyes completely. Not sure which of these ingredients worked (!) but it kept the bitey blighters away and I still have a lot left for this year... I would add that I didn't try this until August, so can't guarantee it will will work on the flies more common in early summer, but it must be worth a try
 
Thank you. I was going to start feeding garlic but hadn't heard of brewers' yeast so will try that too and thanks for the recipe!
 
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