What can I put on mares teats to stop pesky flies biting?

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My poor mare is really bitten and swollen around her teats where flies have been biting. I obviously don't want to put fly spray around this sensitive area. Is there anything else I could use? She is plastered with fly spray everywhere else and wears a fly rug.
 
Mine has the same problem, feel so awful for her :( I use extremely diluted hibi scrub (as in half a capful in a regular sized bucket of water) to clean with a sponge. I like sudocrem as it's a barrier from flies as well as a mild antiseptic so will keep everything clean. Vaseline is an alternative but it's not antiseptic. As for keeping the flies away, Avon Skin So Soft seems to work wonders, but there seem to be mixed views on whether this is ok to use on a horse's underneath. I've used it on my mare last summer (just sprayed onto cloth and wiped on) on her underneath and face and it honestly didn;t make much difference but maybe prolonged use for a few weeks every day would! I use fly spray on my mare's underneath too without any problems. x
 
I use udder cream for cows - the pink one - I THINK Robinsons sell it - can't remember where it came from the labels worn off!
 
My poor mare is really bitten and swollen around her teats where flies have been biting. I obviously don't want to put fly spray around this sensitive area. Is there anything else I could use? She is plastered with fly spray everywhere else and wears a fly rug.

Best thing I ever found

radiol fly creme takes 20 mins to be come effective last 24 hrs, can be used inside the ears too.
I have used do used it for many many years http://www.animalmedicationdirect.co.uk/radiol-fly-repellent-cream-for-horses-400g-pr-14.html





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Just to add I used it round my mares teats round her belly button and any other area they bit including round my boys sheath area.:)
 
Nappy cream from ASDA, it has tea tree oil in it and is cheaper than Sudocrem. My mare has just recovered from mastitis brought on by fly bites and is plastered in nappy cream every day. It does make its way into tails though, I've found washing up liquid gets it out again :)
 
Sudocreme contains benzyl benzoate so midges definitely won't go near or bite. I use it my herd's ears and around their sheaths and it is lovely to see them not shaking their heads or swishing their tails for a while....
 
I use Coopers Fly Repellent Plus on exposed places and it's long lasting, so isn't needed every day. I have also found Summer fly cream to be good and Lincoln make a non-yellow version, but haven't seen it in my locals shops (otherwise I would try it).
 
Sudocrem for me as well - it's the only stuff that seems to stay on for any length of time and it also doesn't burn their sensitive bits like most fly creams seem to.
 
Definitely Neem oil, my poor mare had really infected udders last year and had to have antibiotic cream treatment, now I smother in Neem and the flies and midges don't go near at all.

Word of warning though, this stinks and is messy, I always wear gloves, not because its lethal, it's natural but because it make your hands stink after for ages!!!
 
Very messy and it may not be for everyone, but I use Stockholm Tar, as reccomended by my vet.

My mare suffered a bad attack of mastitis due to biting flies. I tried everything, but nothing kept them away til I used the Stockholm Tar.

Not for those of you who show though, as it does get along the upper legs when the horse lies down, but it worked amazing for my mare.

And, NOT for sensitive skinned horses.
 
My mare has flies biting her teat area ,stomach and under her front legs,she then bites or kicks at herself and rubs her belly on the ground till she is raw.I solved the problem first by keeping the flies away with repellent and a soothing cream to help healing,then I made her a canvas APRON that fits under her chest and belly to protect the area from herself while everything heals,she has to wear it most of the summer but it works!!!!!does not look pretty and has to be very strong to withstand normal horse wear and tear.Fly rugs were no good,
 
My mare suffers really badly and I discovered battles summer fly cream which solved the issue. It is however bright yellow and id recommend using a glove to put it on but you only need to apply 1-2 times a week.
 
My mare has flies biting her teat area ,stomach and under her front legs,she then bites or kicks at herself and rubs her belly on the ground till she is raw.I solved the problem first by keeping the flies away with repellent and a soothing cream to help healing,then I made her a canvas APRON that fits under her chest and belly to protect the area from herself while everything heals,she has to wear it most of the summer but it works!!!!!does not look pretty and has to be very strong to withstand normal horse wear and tear.Fly rugs were no good,
Very clever, you mean like this kind of thing; http://www.equestriancollections.com/product.asp?groupcode=CC00170
 
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