Wednesday 18 December 2013

Protect your Horse from Flies

The spring in Australia welcomes the gala time and celebratory zest with the world famous Spring Racing Carnival and Melbourne Cup. If you want your horse to participate in the famous race that stops a nation, then it is your foremost responsibility to pamper and care for him.

With the onset of spring and festivals, there comes a hitch. Flies and insects increases in number. They create a lot of ruckus. We, human beings can manage with two hands to combat with the notorious team of insects. But they make horses fed-up. Flies and other biting insects are unwanted pests that irritate horses constantly. They bite inside their ears, eyes and transmit diseases. Moreover, it causes stomping which lead to severe foot and leg pains.

As you know, prevention is better than cure, then why let your loving horse suffer and then treat him with expensive medication! A horse fly veil with ears can be your simplest and smartest solution.

horse fly veil with ears


What is a fly veil?

Fly veil is a fly fringe sort of mask use to protect eyes and ears form flies. It is an improved version of traditional mesh masks. Although the design varies from companies to companies, but the basic pattern doles out the same story. It has a band with Velcro on both ends that connects to the crown piece of the strap and thin slacking ropes. You can leave the veil on every time as it does a good job to keep flies and insects off eyes. 

Benefits of fly veils

·         Easily available in horse care stores and you can select from various color, designs and choices.
·         Unlike harmful and expensive pest killers/sprays, they are more health friendly as well as effective.
·          The light fabric and comfy material helps in aeration and at the same time protect eyes and ears.
·          It allows sufficient light to come in and hence your horse will get uninterrupted vision. 

Meet your soul… encounter with the rarest elements of grace; royalty; fire and spirit, when you are with horses!

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