PROTECT & RELIEF Paddock Spray

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Description

NATURAL ALTERNATIVE TO HORSE FLY SPRAY

PROTECT & RELIEF Paddock Spray leaves an invisible shield on your horse’s coat to naturally protect them from those flying buggers that come with living in nature, especially those ones found in Australia during the warmer and drier seasons. A 100% natural and chemical-free alternative to chemical based horse fly spray.

DISCLAIMER:  No therapeutic claim is made or intended for this product.  This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, nor prevent any disease. If your horse experiences any adverse effects from using this supplement, discontinue use and contact your veterinarian.

For animal use only.   

Ingredients

NATURAL HORSE FLY SPRAY INGREDIENTS

Aloe Vera Juice, Essential oils of Rosemary, Cedarwood, Pennyroyal, Rose Geranium, Blue Tansy with Aniseed Myrtle Leaf (Australian Native) Extract, Mountain Pepper Leaf (Australian Native) Extract and Wild Rosella (Australian Native) Flower Extract.

Benefits

PROTECT & RELIEF Paddock Spray has been formulated without any harmful chemicals and is currently CERTIFIED AUSTRALIAN TOXIC FREE, therefore this product is not harmful to you, your horse or our environment.

How to Use

DIRECTIONS FOR USE: 
Shake well before use. 
Apply a light mist of the PROTECT & RELIEF Paddock Spray on your horse’s coat.
To ensure complete coverage, use a damp cloth to gently spread the product over your horse’s coat.

Apply to face by spraying on a damp cloth before gently rubbing on your horse’s face and outside of ears. Avoid eyes, mouth and sensitive areas.  

For those little biting buggers often find in tropical or wet areas use PROTECT & RELIEF Tropical Spray.

STORAGE:  Due to the sensitivity of the natural ingredients, please make sure to close the lid after use and store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight.

CAUTION:  For external equine use only. Always patch test the product first before use.  Avoid contact with eyes, lips and sensitive areas (human and equine). In the rare event of an adverse reaction, discontinue use. Keep out of reach of children. Always wash your hands after use.

FAQs

What flying insects does Paddock Spray target?

- The Paddock Spray Insect repellant mainly targets flies, the blow-fly, midges & march fly

Does Paddock Spray keep mozzies away?

- While it will give you some protection, the tropical spray is the one you want for Mozzies, it also does some flys.

Can I use both products?

- Absolutely! In Australia when we have fly's in plague proportion we have noticed that they can become somewhat immune to whatever fly repellant you are using. We suggest to alternate between the two to get the best results.

What else can I do for my horse who is really bothered by fly's?

- Some horses really get nailed by flys. Mixing vasoline with paddock spray and applying to your horses legs and ears can help keep the flys off.
Other then that, mesh rugs, fly mask & fly boots.
Hessian rugs apparently can also keep the flys at bay.

Also fly traps around your horses yard can help, as well as keeping the poo pile away from the stables or yards.

CERTIFIED AUSTRALIAN TOXIC FREE,

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Marisa Walters
PROTECT & RELIEF Paddock Spray

Amazing product, my horses all accept it better than the chemical laden sprays we have used in the past....and it works! Will definitely purchase again!

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Jan
Finally a natural spray that works!

I use it myself as a natural repellent for flies and biting insects and it works a treat!

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P.G.

It works well to keep the flies to a minimum, the scent is really nice too. Does not work over wounds or blood injuries but works well on face and coat as a repellent and no irritation for my very sensitive skinned palomino.

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Deanne

Also love it

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Rori Graham
Amazing!!

Absolutely love this product!! Smells super good, prevents flys and other bugs from pestering your ponies out in the paddock!
Also doesn’t become sticky after use!

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