We live it the depths of hell here in central Florida...and we're heading into the cauldron of what we politely call summer. *sigh* I can't wait to move back up north!
Anyway, Siggy (my Fjord), has an extreme sensitivity to flies. The horses are in their stalls and under big fans during the day, and are turned out overnight. We practice good barn husbandry (manure is hauled away weekly, stalls cleaned once for every 12 hours they are in the stalls), but Florida is hot and humid - and not all the neighbors feel the same about keeping up their barns....another *sigh*
I go through gallons of fly spray each summer and last year tried fly preditors (not as helpful as I'd hoped they'd be - but we have chickens & they tend to eat the predators).
Anyway, I thought of adding a nice fly sheet to the arsenal this year. I'm considering a Baker fly sheet or a Big D nylon fly sheet (both at smartpak.com ) What do you use??? Are your horses hot in them???
Any input would be appreciated
Anyway, Siggy (my Fjord), has an extreme sensitivity to flies. The horses are in their stalls and under big fans during the day, and are turned out overnight. We practice good barn husbandry (manure is hauled away weekly, stalls cleaned once for every 12 hours they are in the stalls), but Florida is hot and humid - and not all the neighbors feel the same about keeping up their barns....another *sigh*
I go through gallons of fly spray each summer and last year tried fly preditors (not as helpful as I'd hoped they'd be - but we have chickens & they tend to eat the predators).
Anyway, I thought of adding a nice fly sheet to the arsenal this year. I'm considering a Baker fly sheet or a Big D nylon fly sheet (both at smartpak.com ) What do you use??? Are your horses hot in them???
Any input would be appreciated