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Why does my horse keep standing in the shade du...

If your horse keeps heading for the shade in fly season, it’s often a simple comfort response to insects, heat or irritation. Here’s what to check and what may help.

Why does my horse keep standing in the shade du...

If your horse keeps heading for the shade in fly season, it’s often a simple comfort response to insects, heat or irritation. Here’s what to check and what may help.

Why is my horse running around the field becaus...

If your horse is running, stamping or rushing about because of flies, it’s usually a sign of irritation rather than panic. Here’s what to check, what might be causing it...

Why is my horse running around the field becaus...

If your horse is running, stamping or rushing about because of flies, it’s usually a sign of irritation rather than panic. Here’s what to check, what might be causing it...

Why are flies bothering my horse more in the ev...

Evening fly bother is common in horses, especially when midges and biting flies are active at dusk. Here’s what to check, likely causes and sensible ways to help.

Why are flies bothering my horse more in the ev...

Evening fly bother is common in horses, especially when midges and biting flies are active at dusk. Here’s what to check, likely causes and sensible ways to help.

Why do flies gather around my horse's eyes?

Flies are often drawn to the moisture and warmth around a horse’s eyes. Here’s what to check, what might be causing it, and simple ways to make your horse more...

Why do flies gather around my horse's eyes?

Flies are often drawn to the moisture and warmth around a horse’s eyes. Here’s what to check, what might be causing it, and simple ways to make your horse more...

Why are horse flies attacking my horse's belly?...

Horse flies often target the belly because the skin is thinner, movement and warmth attract them, and some horses are more bothered than others. Here’s what to check and what...

Why are horse flies attacking my horse's belly?...

Horse flies often target the belly because the skin is thinner, movement and warmth attract them, and some horses are more bothered than others. Here’s what to check and what...

Why is my horse covered in flies but others in ...

If one horse is attracting more flies than the rest, it’s often down to coat condition, sweat, skin irritation or where they’re standing in the field. Here’s what to check...

Why is my horse covered in flies but others in ...

If one horse is attracting more flies than the rest, it’s often down to coat condition, sweat, skin irritation or where they’re standing in the field. Here’s what to check...