Awesome! I've been using your fly spray for a couple of years now, and love it! My mare now has raised flaky skin on her rump and I'll be trying this as well. TY once again for a DIY elixir.
Kind of resembles your fly spray. Like in the old western movies were the elixirs that fixed everything right? So I’ve had horses with rain right but what is sweet itch?
lol: "Yesterday Farm's Wonder Elixir" cures horses' ailments, back pain, gout, rheumatism and more!!! 😅 😂 Sweet Itch; it ends up as bald patches after itching caused by hypersensitivity to biting midges (no-see-ums). We have one older mare that has this issue.
The Aloe Juice I use (from Walmart) has a preservative in it, so we can keep the whole concoction for the Summer (make it in ~May, use it by October). We don't really need in in the colder months.
Yes, you could, but the problem is buying the ingredients in such small quantities. If you need just 1 liter you are likely better off just buying something in the store, unfortunately.
Awesome! I've been using your fly spray for a couple of years now, and love it! My mare now has raised flaky skin on her rump and I'll be trying this as well. TY once again for a DIY elixir.
You need to make video on an ointment for people who own draft horses with feathers like Shires or Clydesdales so they can prevent "Scratches".
Kind of resembles your fly spray. Like in the old western movies were the elixirs that fixed everything right? So I’ve had horses with rain right but what is sweet itch?
lol: "Yesterday Farm's Wonder Elixir" cures horses' ailments, back pain, gout, rheumatism and more!!! 😅 😂
Sweet Itch; it ends up as bald patches after itching caused by hypersensitivity to biting midges (no-see-ums). We have one older mare that has this issue.
Oh, I've gotta ask. How long can this elixir be used to treat the skin and still be good? I know it has aloe juice which I assume could grow mold.
The Aloe Juice I use (from Walmart) has a preservative in it, so we can keep the whole concoction for the Summer (make it in ~May, use it by October). We don't really need in in the colder months.
So, I'm guessing that you bathe the horse first and then, how do you apply? Sprayer? How often?
Yes, sprayer. for delicate areas, I simply spray it into my hand and apply it with the soaked hand.
Can you do for small amount.. like 1l
Yes, you could, but the problem is buying the ingredients in such small quantities.
If you need just 1 liter you are likely better off just buying something in the store, unfortunately.