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

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Perhaps if you have a particularly sensitive skin, or are prone to allergies, it may be best to wear some protective gloves.

An important extra benefit is that while your Neem is improving the infected area, it will also be deterring all those biting things - some of which may have caused the problem in the first place ! A neem oil-based product can be a powerful tool in protecting horses from the unpleasant bite marks and lesions that midges and other flying pests can inflict. They can also speed up the healing time for any bites or irritations that have already been caused to the horse’s skin and coat. Next, wash your horse with water and shampoo. Use a sponge to massage the neem oil shampoo into your horse’s skin. 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.

Homemade Horse Fly Spray With Tea Tree Oil

You can also use the oil to prevent mosquito bites. Neem oil can be mixed with other essential oils, but it is best to use the oil alone.

Insect-repelling oils include geranium, eucalyptus, lemongrass, orange, cedarwood, citronella, juniper, rosemary, lavender, thyme, garlic, tea tree, peppermint, lemon, pine, and clove. Horses suffering from itchy bites can also use Neem oil as a natural pain relief. You can apply the oil directly to open sores and cuts. Filling the Spray Bottle: Fill a spray bottle with the diluted neem oil. Use a spray bottle designed for even distribution of the liquid on the horse's skin and coat.

As horse owners, we are aware that applying insect repellents on the skin of our horses is an effective way to keep them safe from disease. Here are three extremely simple horsefly repellents to use. Simply vinegar (ACV) is one method of making apple cider vinegar. Then, simply pour the product into a spray bottle and you are done. The less ACV you have in your horsefly repellent, the more frequently you should reapply it. In this recipe, you’d need about four parts grain alcohol or even water and one part lavender oil. This works well with alcohol in addition to protecting your horse because the alcohol dries, leaving the scent of the oil behind. Repel Horse Flies Naturally: Simple Tips For Outdoor Gatherings Neem is a highly potent medicinal plant, which has a long history of use in traditional medicine. Neem leaf can be used to treat a wide range of health problems, including leprosy and eye problems, heart disease, diabetes, and arthritis. Neem seeds have been used in insecticide and insect repellant for centuries. Its antifungal and antibacterial properties make it an excellent choice for controlling a wide range of pests. It is critical to use neem oil correctly if you want to reap the full benefits of it. It is not recommended to use it two days in a row because waiting a day between applications allows the oil to penetrate the plant’s system and work more efficiently. It’s a good idea to use neem oil in conjunction with other treatments such as natural insecticide or soap to help your plants stay healthy. Make sure you understand the instructions before using neem oil in the correct way. Organic Neem Leaf 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? Neem Oil has repellent properties and has been scientifically tested for use against midges. The University of Edinburgh 1 evaluated Neem oil for “ repellent and anti-feedant activity” against the biting midge Culicoides impunctatus and concluded that blood-feeding by the midge was “ significantly reduced by topical applications of Neem oil”. 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

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