Fly Control for Your Horse
Fly-wear: Mesh fly masks, sheets and leg wraps create a lightweight protective barrier to keep flies from landing on your horse. Many of these provide sun protection as well.
Fly-wear has come quite a long way—you can now protect your horse nearly head to toe from annoying flies, which is especially helpful during turnout. Photo by Marie Charouzova/Shutterstock
Fly masks shield your horse’s eyes from insects as well as dust and debris. There are mask styles that also include ear coverings and extended nose covers to protect more of your horse’s face.
Make sure the mask fits your horse well. There should be plenty of room around the eye area. Keep your horse’s fly mask clean and remove it daily to check for rubs and make sure it’s still fitting comfortably.
A crocheted ear bonnet or fly mask designed for riding can help keep your ride fly-free.
Fly sheets come in a variety of styles, including neck covers and belly wraps for full coverage. Add mesh leg wraps to protect your horse’s legs from biting flies.
Fly Control Supplements: Protect your horse from the inside out with insect-defense supplements. Ingredients like garlic, brewer’s yeast and apple cider vinegar may help make your horse less appealing to flies.
With these fly control methods, you and your horse can enjoy a fly-free summer.