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Pro-Equine Neem Oil for horses 1Litre Sweet-Itch, Mudfever, woundcare.

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Antimicrobial Properties: Active ingredients in neem oil have antimicrobial properties, preventing bacterial and fungal skin infections, reducing the risk of various diseases and ailments. Neem oil is a powerful insect repellent that fights flies in addition to being used to repel pests. Using the oil in a sprayer can help control the number of flies by creating a solution. Simply fill a spray bottle halfway with warm water, add 0.5 teaspoon of neem oil, a few drops of dish soap, and shake the bottle to combine all. After that, this solution can be sprayed on plants and the surrounding area to reduce the number of flies in the area. Furthermore, neem oil can be used to control other pests such as aphids, whiteflies, and spider mites, making it an excellent natural alternative to pesticides. Does Neem Oil Repel Horse Flies? Neem Oil can be used neat (on humans and animals) or can be diluted (to make a rinse solution or spray) by adding a small amount of a mild detergent or, for a natural alternative, use any of our shampoos such as Bug Buster shampoo along with water. A dilution of at least 1 part Neem to 20 parts water is recommended for a fly spray.

Although the oil has a strong odor, which can be offensive to some (commonly used to compare to sulfur and peanut oils), our barn prefers neem oil to medicated shampoos. We find it to be just as effective and produces better results.

An important extra benefit is that while your Neem is improving the infected area, it will also be deterring all those biting things - some of which may have caused the problem in the first place ! Neem oils main ‘active ingredient’ is Azadirachtin, but it is perfectly safe for all the insects we like to encourage, all them bees and butterflies for example.) Preparing Diluted Neem Oil: Take several tablespoons of neem oil and mix it with an appropriate amount of water to create diluted neem oil. The dilution ratio can vary, but start with a ratio of 1 part neem oil to 10 parts water. Adjust the ratio based on your horse's needs and sensitivity. The essential oil is very expensive to obtain as it has to be processed intensively to extract the small proportion of active repellent and, as with all essential oils, the duration is limited and the product must be re-applied frequently. Having said that, its fragrance is so delicious that it is worth using on oneself for its dual properties as both a perfume and an insect repellent! It does turn up as the main active in a few insect repellents, eg Stop-Bite, but is used in most products to enhance midge repellency. Insecticides, such as neem oil, are naturally produced by the neem tree and can be used to control pests and diseases on plants. Although it is generally safe to use, there are a few conditions where it should not be used. Neem oil should not be used on basil, caraway, cilantro, marjoram, dill, oregano, parsley, or thyme. Furthermore, spraying neem oil on delicate or wispy leaves, such as arugula, lettuce, peas, and spinach, should be done with caution because it can cause foliage burns. Despite its potent nature, neem oil is non-toxic to humans, mammals, birds, bees, and plants, making it an excellent and safe way to protect your garden from pests and diseases. Can Neem Be Harmful?

Please note our Neem Oil is 100% cold-pressed oil with no additives or preservatives so it will solidify at low temperatures. We recommend that during winter you decant the oil into a smaller, microwavable container, or a container that can be stood in hot water to re-liquify the oil. Applying a few drops to the tail and mane of horses suffering from summer itching will instantly provide relief. A horse bath can help with the treatment of horse skin and coats, as well as the healing of inflammation and other skin conditions. Neem oil can also be used to treat skin conditions such as psoriasis and eczema. Horses’ coats can be glossy and gleamed with neem shampoo when applied to them with neem oil. Keep your horse’s skin healthy, shiny, and moisturized by incorporating this product into your regular grooming regimen. We sell 100% COLD PRESSED AND UNREFINED NEEM OIL and can help you understand how beneficial neem oil is. Safely Repel Flies With Neem Oil This oil is made from the seeds of the neem tree, which has been used for centuries to heal wounds in India. Neem oil has been shown to be very effective for treating horses in the hot summer months. Clinical studies have demonstrated that neem oil has a more powerful effect on horses than cortisone. Neem oil protects horses from itch this summer. Because of a painful condition known as summer seasonal recurrent dermatitis (SSRD), or sweet itch, horses are unable to avoid midges in large numbers. Neem oil has the ability to repel insects and mosquitoes, making it an effective tool for the general prevention of insects and mosquitoes. Simply undiluted neem oil should be applied to the abdomen, face, and ears to repel midges that seek to eat them.Here are four natural oils which I think are probably the safest and the most effective for use to repel flies and midges: I mix a teaspoon of Neem Oil with slightly less Green Tree oil shampoo (my choice, you can use any gentle shampoo) with a litre of warm water. An oil that has been used to treat ailments for thousands of years in India where the Neem tree (Azadirachta indica) grows all over the place.

Essential oil neem oil, also known as super oil, is extracted from the seeds and leaves of the neem tree. It is a natural oil that is considered to be a super oil due to its many benefits. It grows in semi-tropical and tropical climates. The leaves and trees of the neem tree contain a special substance called Azadirachtin. Perhaps if you have a particularly sensitive skin, or are prone to allergies, it may be best to wear some protective gloves. Pro Equine Neem Oil is an all-natural, herbal solution for promoting healthy skin and coat in horses. It is made from Neem oil, which is derived from the Neem tree and has long been used in traditional Ayurvedic medicine. Pro Equine Neem Oil is rich in essential fatty acids, vitamins, and minerals, which nourish the skin and coat while also providing powerful antifungal and antibacterial properties. It is safe to use and can be applied directly to the horse’s coat or mixed with shampoo or conditioner. It can help to reduce itching, irritation, and signs of infection. Pro Equine Neem Oil is an effective, natural way to maintain a healthy and beautiful coat in horses. Neem Oil Help Neem oil, which has natural antiseptic and sterilization properties, will cleanse the wound and stop bleeding. It will also protect against infection and promote healing. How to use Neem oil as an insect repellentThis will not only help with the infection, but will also promote hair growth. Your four-legged friend won’t be left bald or with dry, irritated patches of skin as is common after using harsh medicated products. Use Pure Neem Oil on Your Horse All-natural 100% cold-pressed Neem oil has high levels of Vitamin E. It also contains essential amino acids. These penetrate deeply into the epidermis, where antibacterial agents can kill the bacteria. When the flies and other nasties are really bad, mix a solution of one part Neem Oil to 50 parts warmish water and sponge (or spray) over your horse.

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