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The most effective way to keep them off the face is to block them completely. A good fly mask protects against dust, dirt and debris. Horses recovering from an eye injury will especially benefit from wearing a mask. Your horse’s personal environment will influence your choice of repellents and help determine whether a spray, spot-on or wipe-on is best. In some cases, a combination will be helpful. To complete the No Fly Zone, your horse should be on a feed-through fly control product such as SimpliFly from Farnam. The active ingredients work in the horse’s manure, not the horse’s body itself. When it comes to fly control, horse owners have more options than ever before. However, there's no single solution that will completely banish every pest, it's just not that easy! In order to fight flies on all fronts we recommend using our three-stage approach to fly control, BLOCK - REPEL - REDUCE, which means using different products for specific scenarios. Built to fit, Built to last, Built to stay on! Supermask II horse fly mask has extended Coverage To protect more of your horse's face in sizes to fit every horse from foals to warmbloods. The comfortable, proven design stays in place thanks to the customizable horse-proof double latch closure. See instructions







