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Pro-Equine Neem Oil for horses 1Litre Sweet-Itch, Mudfever, woundcare.

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All-natural 100% cold-pressed Neem oil has high levels of Vitamin E. It also contains essential amino acids. These penetrate deeply into the epidermis, where antibacterial agents can kill the bacteria. There is a shift in the industry when it comes to using more natural products that are not only more environmentally-friendly but also animal friendly and one such product that provides a multitude of benefits for horses is neem oil. Below, learn more about this product as well as why it is so highly recommended for horse care. What is Neem Oil and Where Does It Come From? For horses that are bothered by flies and midges and rub and scratch away parts of their mane, tail and even their coat, Neem Oil is ideal. It can be applied, neat or diluted, to keep the pesky insects away in the first instance and avoid your horse being bitten. Once your horse has been bitten and is itchy, Neem Oil can be applied to the itchy and rubbed areas. Neem helps stop further biting, deeply moisturises and soothes the skin, and encourages rapid hair re-growth.

Doing this every two- three days during the season would really help keep those flying things away ! pour and rub the pure cold pressed neem oil into the frog area, the grooves and the central sulcus area daily and then every other day and so on and so on. The central sulcus area starts to widen, the frog expands and starts to look much healthier. Insecticides, such as neem oil, are naturally produced by the neem tree and can be used to control pests and diseases on plants. Although it is generally safe to use, there are a few conditions where it should not be used. Neem oil should not be used on basil, caraway, cilantro, marjoram, dill, oregano, parsley, or thyme. Furthermore, spraying neem oil on delicate or wispy leaves, such as arugula, lettuce, peas, and spinach, should be done with caution because it can cause foliage burns. Despite its potent nature, neem oil is non-toxic to humans, mammals, birds, bees, and plants, making it an excellent and safe way to protect your garden from pests and diseases. Can Neem Be Harmful? To protect sensitive areas such as the ears and belly from biting midges, apply undiluted Neem oil. It will repel biting insects and soothe itchy irritations caused by midges saliva. General Skin Care for Horses

Is Neem Safe For Horses?

An oil that has been used to treat ailments for thousands of years in India where the Neem tree (Azadirachta indica) grows all over the place. Neem oil can be used to treat insect and fungal diseases. suffocation causes insects’ bodies to become covered in oil, preventing them from breathing. Because of this, it is the most effective tool for controlling immature insects. Adults of mature insects are not typically killed, but feed and reproduce on their own. Harness The Power Of Neem Oil To Keep Pests At Bay Mix water and vinegar in equal parts and pour it into the spray bottle. It is important that you do not use fruit vinegar, as this attracts bees and wasps. Shake the mixture well before use and then spray generously. Avoid the head and private parts. It is best to test it on a small area of your horse beforehand. Just like us, horses can get allergies or skin irritations from some liquids. However, most horses do very well with this fly spray!

In addition to basil, caraway, cilantro, dill, oregano, parsley, and thyme, no Neem oil should be used on other herbs. If you use neem oil on plants with delicate or fluttering leaves such as arugula, lettuce, peas, and spinach, avoid it because it can cause foliage burns. Timing Matters: A Guide To Neem Oil Application The oil’s anti-inflammatory properties reduce swelling and pain, while the restorative Vitamin E (and amino acids) work to reverse damage and promote tissue growth and hair regeneration. FACT: Pro-Equine supplies only premium grade Neem oil with high active Azadirachtin content. Cheap, low grade Neem oil will not work on the conditions below.Next, wash your horse with water and shampoo. Use a sponge to massage the neem oil shampoo into your horse’s skin. Don’t waste any leftover solution - either the rub down or the shampoo - tip it around your garden it is an ideal pest repellent systemically taken up by plants

Make a homemade mosquito repellent by combining a quart of white vinegar, 2 ounces baby oil, and a squirt of dish soap in a spray bottle and spraying it. Swelling will occur if you apply the product to your skin or clothing near horsefly activity. Spraying: Gently spray the diluted neem oil onto the horse's skin and coat, ensuring even coverage of the entire body, especially areas where pests often gather.This will not only help with the infection, but will also promote hair growth. Your four-legged friend won’t be left bald or with dry, irritated patches of skin as is common after using harsh medicated products. Use Pure Neem Oil on Your Horse

Gently covering the frog and central sulcus daily, in fact the whole of the exposed area would be best, and then slowly increase the timing between applications as the condition improves. Pure neem oil can be very concentrated so it should not be used in large quantities. It is used to treat the skin of horses and their coats, as well as treating skin inflammations.

Homemade Horse Fly Spray With Tea Tree Oil

Please note our Neem Oil is 100% cold-pressed oil with no additives or preservatives so it will solidify at low temperatures. We recommend that during winter you decant the oil into a smaller, microwavable container, or a container that can be stood in hot water to re-liquify the oil. As a result, flies are unable to cross over the bubble around your horse. Natural sprays aren’t particularly effective at killing flies due to the fact that they are primarily used to repel them. Most commonly, the solution must be shaken before use. Homemade Horsefly Repellent

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