Fly Guard Plus

Fly Guard Plus

from $31.00

Flies can be very annoying to horses while in their stalls or out in the paddocks, and they can sometimes bring many diseases and infections. FLY GUARD PLUS is a feed through fly control that contains garlic which keeps biting flies away and diatomaceous earth which reduces viability of larvae in manure.

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Produced in Versailles, Kentucky using the highest quality, all natural, SHOW SAFE Active ingredients:

Diatomaceous Earth, Apple Cider vinegar Powder, Apple Fiber Powder, and Garlic Powder.

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PRODUCT LABEL INFORMATION

ACTIVE INGREDIENTS: Diatomaceous Earth, Apple Cider vinegar Powder, and Garlic Powder.

INACTIVE INGREDIENTS: Apple fiber

FEI and USEF Show Safe: We use certified laboratories such as EUROFINS, consult with FEI vets and US Equestrian Federation Equine Drugs and Medication Program to ensure that our products do not contain prohibited substances.

DIRECTIONS FOR USE:
Ponies: <800lbs 1 scoop(8g) once a day.

Horses : 1 scoop(8g) AM/PM per 1,000 pounds of body weight when flies are active for 21 days, and then reduce to the maintenance amount of 1 scoop per day.

Precautions:
· For use as an equine supplement only
· Not intended for human consumption
· A veterinarian examination is recommended before use
· Consult a veterinarian in case your horse has any adverse reactions to using this or any other product.
· Keep out of reach of children
· Store with lid closed in a dry and cool area.

SOURCES:
What Are the Benefits of Diatomaceous Earth? (healthline.com) written by  Joe Leech, MS on January 7, 2019
Pets & Livestock Using Diatomaceous Earth with Horses (diatomaceousearthonline.com.au)
Apple Cider Vinegar for Horses - Top 10 Uses - Savvy Horsewoman
All About Apple Cider Vinegar - Equine Wellness Magazine
1. http://www.besthealthmag.ca/eat-well/nutrition/15-health-benefits-of-eating-apples
2. http://www.whfoods.com/genpage.php?dbid=15&tname=foodspice
Garlic for Horses - A Natural Repellent? (soulfulequine.com)

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