Finally no more flying
Why you shouldn't use chemical fly sprays and how to get the better one
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All years again we and our horses will be attacked by flies, mosquitoes, Horseflies, ticks, grass mites and co..., tormented!! Flies, mosquitoes, Brakes, ticks, grass mites and co... tormented!
Of From May to September you try all sorts of fly sprays, which one hopes to keep these nuisances at least for a while has defeated. So that the riding, again a relaxed affair will.
The The range of fly spray's is second to none - and a selection too meet difficult, since these are not always cheap.
Most fly sprays are made out of chemicals - but do you know what side effects they have!!!
Possible side effects of chemical sprays
DEET
memory gaps
headache
Muscle or joint pain or muscle weakness
tremors or convulsions
Skin irritation, blisters, redness
nausea and vomiting
Low blood pressure
slowed heartbeat
shortness of breath
Sore, irritated or watery eyes
neurological limitations
permethrin
One another frequently used chemical is permethrin. It is a well-known neurotoxin, i.e. a nerve poison. Permethrin can cause lung and liver tumors and a weakened immune system. In addition it is highly toxic to the environment, especially to bees, aquatic life and cats.
so one can come up with the argument that what applies to people still applies for a long time does not have to apply to horses as well. That's right. Still I want do not spray something like this on my horse's skin. Straight across the skin many toxins can be absorbed. Or the horses scratch themselves and scratch each other - the spray is already over the mouth recorded. Many horse owners also spray the horse on the head, then it can be inhaled or get in the eyes.
And you are also exposed to the spray when you spray your horse.
For me I have decided that I don't want to use chemical sprays anymore - even if they work.
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