Are Fly Masks Necessary For Horses? - Westgate Labs
Maybe your like
- Home
- Info Zone
- Management tips
- Are Fly Masks Necessary?
We know flies are annoying... but do our horses really need fly masks? We asked Equilibrium Products who excel in designing products that make a difference to the horse’s comfort and well-being – both physical or mental.
The answer is often yes - and for various reasons which aren't always to do with flies. While there are definitely some hardy types out there, horses are sensitive and their eyes are even more so.
Reasons to use a fly mask:
- Flies can carry and spread disease
- Flies can cause irritation of the eye, leading to rubbing which can potentially introduce dirt and infection
- Fly masks can help protect the eye from secondary infection, flies or wind if the eye has had any trauma or damage
- Horses eyes can be sensitive to both UV and wind
- A UV protective mask with nosepiece can provide protection from the sun for sensitive, pink skinned horses
- Some horses are 'fly magnets' and get particularly distressed by flies.
- Most fly sprays are not suitable to be used on the face, and even more could irritate the eyes.
What to look for in a fly mask:
- COMFORT & FIT - it's likely your horse will need to wear their fly mask for long periods of time. Ill-fitting masks can cause rubbing, and you're likely to find them in the field rather than on your horses head.
- EYE CLEARANCE - With long eyelashes, a fly mask needs plenty of space to avoid irritation of the eye.
- UV PROTECTION - Sun exposure can cause squinting, watery eyes, sunburn, and in the long-term has the potential to develop in to cataracts or even cancer.
More about flies and managing flies and horses
This video gives some good pointers on what to look for when choosing a mask:
- Getting Started
- Targeted Worm Control
- Assess your horse's parasite risk
- Horse First Parasite Risk
- Choosing a laboratory for your horse’s worm egg count
- Taking a dung sample for a worm egg count
- How to take an EquiSal tapeworm test
- Giving Young Horses the Best Start
- Making The Right Choice: Subscription Service Or Season Packs?
- All About Season Packs
- Faecal Sand Testing
- What do my results mean?
- Worm Count Results
- EquiSal Tapeworm Test Results
- Large Strongyle Larval Culturing Results
- Pinworm Test Results
- Liver Fluke Test Results
- Lungworm Test Results
- Avian Test Results
- Other Animals
- Faecal Sand Test Results
- Opt in so your results help slow wormer resistance
- What do I worm my horse with?
- Worming treatments by parasite
- Tapeworm treatment options
- Worming mares and foals
- Effective Worming for your horse
- Ecotoxicity of Wormers
- Parasites affecting horses
- Small Redworm
- Large Redworm
- Ascarids
- Tapeworm
- Eew what’s that in my horse’s poo?!
- Pinworm
- Bots
- Summer Sores
- Lungworm
- Liver fluke
- Ticks
- Flies
- Lice
- Neck threadworm
- Seasonal Parasite Control
- Spring
- Summer
- Autumn
- Winter
- Climate Change
- Surviving Summer Parasites & Heat
- Management tips
- Managing your horse after worming
- New Horse? How to Plan their Parasite Control
- Pasture Management for Parasite Control
- Five key factors in positioning a muckheap
- 6 ways to better worm control in competition horses
- Poo picking for parasites, but what about the Dung Beetles?
- Targeted parasite control to take care of Dung Beetles
- How dung beetles could revolutionise your horse pasture
- Supporting good gut health
- Are Fly Masks Necessary?
- Your horse, his passport food chain status and your worming
- Yard Worm Control
- Yard Guide to Easy Worm Control
- Legal Guidance for Yard Managers Purchasing Wormers
- Studs Yards Parasite Control
- Choosing a livery yard with good worm control
- Resistance to wormers
- Top 10 Ways to slow resistance
- Reduction testing to check the wormers are working
- Looking For Trouble
- Why Studs Are at High Risk
- Resistance. Where are we now?
- Online Guides
- Horse worm egg count
- Horse Pinworm Test
- Horse Sand Test
- EquiSal Tapeworm Test
- All Seasons Subscription Guides
- Spring / Autumn Tapeworm Testing - Winter Protocol
- Summer / Winter Tapeworm Testing - Winter Protocol
- Winter Reduction Tests
- Parasite Control for Poultry
- Parasite Control Programmes for Birds
- What Do My Avian Results Mean?
- What Do I Worm My Birds With?
- How worms infect chickens and poultry birds
- Basic Anatomy of Poultry
- Can Parasites Be Found in Hen's Eggs?
- Avian Worm Egg Count
- Parasites Affecting Poultry
- Chicken Roundworm or Ascarid (Ascaridia galli)
- Hairworm or Threadworm (Capillaria spp.)
- Caecal Worm (Heterakis gallinarum)
- Coccidia (Eimeria spp.)
- Tapeworm (Davainea proglottina, Raillietina spp.)
- Gizzard Worm (Amidostomum anseris)
- Gapeworm (Syngamus trachea and Cyathostoma bronchialis)
- Blackhead (Histomoniasis meleagridis)
- Smallholders
- Young Learners & Pony Clubs
- Life of a Horse Worm
- How are Horses Infected by Worms
- What Damage Can Worms Do?
- Testing for Worms
- Under the Microscope
- What to Do and When
- What Else Can Help
- What's That in My Horse's Poo?
Tag » Why Do Horses Wear Masks
-
Reader Wonders Why There Is A Mask On Many Of The Horses He Sees
-
Why Do Horses Wear Masks? Horse Mask Explanation
-
Fly Mask - Wikipedia
-
Why Do Horses Wear Fly Masks? - Carroll County Grown
-
Why Do Race Horses Wear Masks And Other Gear?
-
Why Do Horses Wear Masks? Everything You Need To Know
-
Why Do Horses Wear Masks?
-
Why Horses Wear Masks
-
What Is The Mask They Put On A Horse's Face? - Pets On
-
Why Horses Wear Masks? Purposes And Benefits - VIVO Pets
-
Why Do Horses Wear Masks? - YouTube
-
What Are Those Horse Masks In The Jumper Ring?
-
Types Of Horse Eye And Face Covers And Why They Are Needed
-
Why Is Your Horse Wearing A Blindfold?