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Re: Home made fly spray recipe needed!

6/30/2006 12:00:00 AM

I tried a home made recipe and it didnt work. I dont remember what was in it but I remember we did use dawn dish soap. We thought my horse's skin was peeling off! Then we noticed the soap was ...

Re: homemade fly spray

6/20/2006 12:00:00 AM

We make our own fly spray too. I'm thinking that will all of the homemade recipes out there, I'd choose one that didn't contain Pinesol. I'm thinking that I wouldn't want a toxic cleaner on my ...

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Horse Skin Problems Chart

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Even horses who receive the best of care may develop the occasional skin problem. There's just no avoiding the host of bacteria, fungi, viruses and insects that can lead to lumps and bumps. This chart, however, may help you spot some of the most common equine skin troubles.

EQUUS' Skin Problems Chart

(The chart is in PDF format which can be viewed with the free Adobe Acrobat Reader program. If the program is not on your computer, please visit www.adobe.com to download your free copy. If you still have trouble opening the PDF file, email your name and fax number to equineeditor@equinetwork.com.)



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