PRESTIGE 3 Vaccine for Horses
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The FORCE Opti-Force Equine Fly Mask is generally well-received for its fly-repelling abilities and durability, but it has some issues with fit and material quality.
Thin material can cause eye infections if horses rub their eyes.
Prevention: Use additional fly spray and avoid materials that snag easily.
The mask effectively keeps flies away, which is helpful for horses in pastures.
The Clear View Vision mesh allows great visibility for horses, especially at night.
The thin netting material snags, tears, and gets distorted easily.
Tip: Some users suggest using additional fly spray.
The fit can be a bit loose on the jaw and may require adjustments.
Tip: Try on different sizes to find the best fit.
Factors: Wear and tear, Environmental conditions
Yes, the mask is generally effective in keeping flies away.
The material is thin and can snag or tear easily, leading to potential issues with eye infections in horses.
The fit can be a bit loose on the jaw and may require adjustments.
Yes, different sizes are available and it's recommended to try them on each horse before purchasing.
"I really like this fly mask for our horses. We have several horses out in pasture where we leave the mask on 24/7 and this mask allows great visibility for them especially at night. Last summer they kept their masks on the entire time--even when one of the straps broke, the other one was enough to..."
"These are made of very thin netting material that snags, tears and gets distorted too easily. The fly repellant in or on the material does not work. And if they go to rubbing their eyes on things because of the flies irritating them they end up with a nasty eye infection. In 50 yrs of owning horses ..."
While effective in repelling flies, the quality of the material and fit can be problematic. Users recommend using additional fly spray for better protection.