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Farnam Equi-Spot Horse Spot-On Fly Control

Farnam Equi-Spot Horse Spot-On Fly Control

By Farnam 9 reviews analyzed Updated Oct 2023 85% confidence
5.2 /10
Quality
4.3
Value
4.7
Design
3.1
Function
4.6
Durability
4.1

In a Nutshell

  • Mixed effectiveness against flies and ticks
  • High risk of skin irritation and discomfort for horses
  • Reasonably priced but issues outweigh benefits for many users

Quick Verdict

Farnam Equi-Spot Horse Spot-On Fly Control has some effectiveness against ticks but is problematic for many horses due to skin irritation and discomfort. It's reasonably priced but may not be worth the hassle and potential irritation for sensitive horses.

Quick Stats

Reviews Analyzed 9
Would Recommend 33%
Would Buy Again 22%
Avg Lifespan 1.5 weeks

Pet Compatibility

πŸ• Dogs
Caution
🐈 Cats
Caution

Critical Warnings

high

Multiple reports of severe skin irritation and discomfort in horses

Prevention: Avoid use on sensitive horses and monitor for adverse reactions

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Effective against ticks (2)

    Several users reported decreased tick presence on their horses.

  • Reasonable price (1)

    Some users appreciated the product's cost-effectiveness.

Cons

  • Skin irritation (4) major

    Several horses experienced severe discomfort and skin irritation after application.

  • Difficult application (2) major

    The product is hard to apply and often runs down the horse's leg.

  • Short duration of effectiveness (2) minor

    The product's effectiveness wears off quickly, especially outdoors.

Who Is This For?

βœ“ Best For

  • β€’ Horses generally not sensitive to treatments β€” The product seems to work well for tick control in non-sensitive horses.

βœ— Skip If

  • β€’ Horses with known skin sensitivities β€” The product has caused significant irritation and discomfort in sensitive horses.

Durability & Care

Expected Lifespan 1 week to 2 weeks

Factors: Insect activity, Transpiration from horse’s legs, Weather predictions

Cleaning Methods

βœ— Machine wash
βœ— Hand wash
βœ— Spot clean

Care Tips from Users

  • πŸ’‘ Use less product than recommended

Rating Distribution

3.0
9 reviews
5β˜…
33%
4β˜…
11%
3β˜…
11%
2β˜…
22%
1β˜…
22%
effective against ticks (2) skin irritation (4) difficult application (2)

Common Questions

Is this product safe for all horses?

No, multiple reviews mentioned severe skin irritation and discomfort, especially in sensitive horses. Use with caution and monitor for adverse reactions.

How long does the product last?

The effectiveness varies but generally lasts from one to two weeks, depending on external factors like weather and horse activity.

How easy is it to apply?

Several users found the application process challenging, with the product often running and being difficult to control.

Highlighted Reviews

β€” Laura 1 found helpful

"I bought alot since it was on a good deal. One of my horses has become very sensitive to ticks and very unwilling to be fly sprayed. This stuff seems to work well to keep ticks and flies off."

β€” Virginia

"Extremely hard to put on my horse. It runs everywhere. Just can't add a small amount. Aster I out her in her stall she started scratching her legs with her teeth. It had made a running line down her leg. A waste of my money. Won’t use again. Didn’t help with flies either."

Bottom Line

For horses not sensitive to the product, Farnam Equi-Spot might be worth a try, especially for tick control. However, given the high risk of skin irritation and discomfort, it's advisable to look for alternative fly control solutions that might be gentler on horses.

5.2 /10
β€” Below Average