Hey there I seen you posted on a other link you had a homage cure to mits I was really hoping you could give me the mixer you use of the products I’m really struggling with my mare and really need some guidance. Thanks
I reply there as well on Jim`s video. But here it goes. 1 liter condiment squeeze bottle. Add 1cm of sulphur in powder form at the bottle and fill the rest with mineral oil. Add 3-5 drops of tea tree oil extract(or garlic if mare with foal). Shake well anytimes youre not dispensing or all the sulphur collects at bottom. Onnce I wet the feltlock enough, I manually rub it in until the oil reaches the skin. Very important as the feathering's job is to prevent wet skin. Wet, rub, wet rub until you`re satisfied.
@@kerroberthockeydraft Do you have your horses at home? If so, do it twice or more a week and all the mites will die. They have a 4 weeks life cycles so you`re throwing a huge wrench in the gears doing it twice a week. If you do it everyday, it`s game over in a week.
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Hey there I seen you posted on a other link you had a homage cure to mits I was really hoping you could give me the mixer you use of the products I’m really struggling with my mare and really need some guidance. Thanks
I reply there as well on Jim`s video. But here it goes. 1 liter condiment squeeze bottle. Add 1cm of sulphur in powder form at the bottle and fill the rest with mineral oil. Add 3-5 drops of tea tree oil extract(or garlic if mare with foal). Shake well anytimes youre not dispensing or all the sulphur collects at bottom.
Onnce I wet the feltlock enough, I manually rub it in until the oil reaches the skin. Very important as the feathering's job is to prevent wet skin. Wet, rub, wet rub until you`re satisfied.
Thank you so much for your help . My mare is in foal so I’ll go get some liquid garlic to put in . I really appreciate your time .
@@kerroberthockeydraft Do you have your horses at home? If so, do it twice or more a week and all the mites will die. They have a 4 weeks life cycles so you`re throwing a huge wrench in the gears doing it twice a week.
If you do it everyday, it`s game over in a week.