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UV in Horse Fly Masks: What You Need to Know

UV in Horse Fly Masks: What You Need to Know

Horse fly masks are a common piece of equipment for horses, but many people don't realize that they also provide UV protection. In this blog post, we will discuss the importance of UV protection for horses and how horse fly masks can help. We will also provide some tips on choosing the right fly mask for your needs.  UV rays can damage the skin and eyes of horses. Preventing sunburn. Horses can get sunburned, just like humans. Sunburn can cause pain, inflammation, and even skin cancer. Horses with pink skin are more susceptible to this, however prolonged exposure can still cause damage for all horses.  Protecting the eyes. UV rays can damage the eyes, leading to cataracts, corneal ulcers, and other problems. Just as you might buy sunglasses with UV protection for you own eyes, horse equivalents are available too!  Preventing photosensitization. Photosensitization is a condition that occurs when a horse's skin is overexposed to UV rays. It can cause the skin to become red, itchy, and painful.  UV and Headshaking.  UV light can be a trigger for headshaking in horses. Headshaking is a condition in which a horse shakes its head violently, often in response to a trigger such as wind, sunlight, or dust. The exact cause of headshaking is unknown, but it is thought to be caused by a combination of factors, including: Inflammation of the trigeminal nerve. The trigeminal nerve is the fifth cranial nerve and is responsible for sensation in the face. Inflammation of this nerve can cause pain, which can trigger headshaking. Allergies. Allergies to pollen, dust, or other environmental factors can also trigger headshaking. Nerve damage. Damage to the nerves in the head and neck can also cause headshaking.  Find out more about headshaking here.  Horse fly masks and rugs can provide UV protection.  Differing levels of UV protection are available. 100% UV is difficult to achieve in a fly mask as these are generally made from mesh to ensure visibility. The holes in the mesh will naturally allow some UV in - however if there weren't holes it would be unlikely that your horse will be able to see. Fly rugs with UV protection are commonly used not just for flies - but to reduce bleaching to your horses coat caused by the sun's rays. Think of it like garden furniture which usually has UV resistant fabric. The materials colour would fade much more quickly when left in the sun without any UV protection properties, when compared to UV resistant material.  There are a variety of horse fly masks available, so it is important to choose one that fits well and is comfortable for your horse.  Before choosing a mask for your horse, you should consider your horses full needs - do they have sensitive skin, are they easily irritated, what are the 'must-have' features for your fly mask? You might want to just shield their eyes, in which case a mask without ears or a nosepiece might do, however other masks are available offering more coverage if you need it. Other things such as padding, a close fit, the UV rating and protect guarantee are just some of the things you should consider. Read more about choosing the perfect fly mask here.  Conclusion Horse fly masks are an important piece of equipment for horses, and they can also provide UV protection. By choosing the right horse fly mask and cleaning it regularly, you can help protect your horse from the harmful effects of UV rays.  Tips: Choose a horse fly mask that fits well and is comfortable for your horse. Clean your horse fly mask regularly to prevent the build-up of bacteria and mould. Replace your horse fly mask if it becomes damaged. Apply sunscreen to your horse's exposed skin, such as its nose, even if they are covered by a horse fly mask. Where relevant, horses should be kept in the shade during the hottest part of the day in extreme temperatures. This will help to reduce their exposure to UV rays. Shade, be it natural or artificial, should always be accessible to your horse.
Taking a Stand - How the Massage Pad helped Monty

Taking a Stand - How the Massage Pad helped Monty

Jemma got in touch with us on Instagram with some photos of her horse Monty before he used the Massage Pad, compared to after. We were astonished by the immediate clear difference in how he looked so much more comfortable, we asked her to tell us a little bit more about him and their journey! Introducing Jemma & Monty Hey, my names Jemma. I’m 30 and I’m from (the sometimes) sunny Cornwall, I work as a HCA in the NHS and I’ve owned & ridden horses from a young age on and off, but have found my love for it again the last couple years after an awful riding accident left both me & my horse Monty with shattered confidence & no trust in each other at all, & so started the long & bumpy journey to getting back into the saddle & restoring our confidence again. Monty is a 17hh, 13yr old ID x TB & I’ve had the pleasure of owning him for 8 years now, despite it being pretty bumpy at times, he’s a horse with so much love to give, he has an incredibly huge character & many quirks too, he’s actually quite well known as the “Horse who sits like a dog” and actually made it into national newspapers being compared to Eeyore the donkey for the way he “sits” & takes in everything around him ? Since using the Massage Pad on Monty I have seen such huge improvements in his overall wellbeing and I just wanted to share with you those improvements, it’s the best thing I’ve honestly ever invested in and it’s now a strong part in our daily routine. Monty is so sensitive, cold backed and has also had the tendency to stand underneath himself which has caused many problems and issues with his back, however since using the Massage Pad and incorporating stretches into his routine, the difference has been incredible. His back is so much more comfortable in all aspects, he’s nowhere near as sensitive, he isn’t uncomfortable when tacking up, he doesn’t arch his back or appear uncomfortable when it comes to me getting on him to ride, he warms up so much better and his overall general wellbeing has significantly improved. I honestly can’t thank you guys enough, I just wanted to share a before and after photo around a year apart since we’ve started using the Massage Pad and I think you’ll agree that the change and difference is incredible. Onwards and Upwards Because of the many issues we faced with our accident & riding confidence in each other, Monty is still very much a blank canvas, but in the last year or so since we’ve really got back into our riding, he’s showing that he has lovely movement & 3 nice paces, once he puts his mind to it. So, for now we are continuing to work on our flatwork & schooling & building him up over the winter period with hopes next year of dabbling in a little bit of dressage or showing, he’s a big & powerful horse who can really strut his stuff when he wants to, so who know... watch this space? Do you have a story you would like to share with us? Get in touch using the link below.
Soaking your Munch Block

Soaking your Munch Block

While we recommend soaking your munch blocks for dentally challenged or older horses, you may also want to soak them to encourage water intake when the weather is extremely warm, but also when it is extremely cold as a 'winter warmer'. Some horses can also just prefer to eat the blocks like this, so it is completely down to personal preference.  How to soak your munch block:  Ideally the bucket should be deep enough that the block will be able to be submerged in water, however any bucket can be used. For more shallow buckets as per the video below, you may just need to stir and break up the block more than a deeper one.  You'll need approximately 4 kettles worth of water to allow the block to fully expand. If you're tight on time, using 3 kettles of boiling/hot water, followed by 1 kettle full of cold water should allow the block to expand within 20 minutes, but be cool enough to serve almost immediately (always check the heat before serving to your horse). You can add water as needed depending on the consistency you or your horse prefer. If you're not sure, add water conservatively and check and add more as you require to get to the consistency you'd like.  We recommend serving your munch blocks soon after soaking to ensure they stay fresh, and ideally within 12 hours. Regularly stirring the blocks through the soaking process and manually breaking up the block will ensure it fully breaks up. Be aware to check for any lumps that may not have fully soaked before serving. Please use caution when handling the blocks with hot water. Should I soak Munch blocks in hot or cold water?  This is completely up to you, however warm or hot water will allow the blocks to soak faster. In our tests, blocks were completely soaked within 4 hours with cold water, but hot water can take as little as 20 minutes to fully soak a block. Either way, we would recommend serving the blocks as early as it is safely possible to do so to ensure they are fresh. 
Making a Difference to the Lives of Horses, Donkeys and Mules with New Partnership.

Making a Difference to the Lives of Horses, Donkeys and Mules with New Partnership.

We've teamed up with Brooke to improve the lives of equids worldwide. Brooke is an international charity that protects and improves the lives of horses, donkeys and mules which give people in the developing world the opportunity to work their way out of poverty. Their vision is a world where working horses, donkeys and mules are free from suffering and have a life worth living. “We’re absolutely delighted that Equilibrium Products have chosen to work with Brooke and think it’s a great fit as two organisations that care so deeply about equids. It’s great to see equestrian companies doing what they can to support less fortunate horses, donkeys and mules, especially during such difficult times.  Equilibrium’s support will make a huge difference and will help us to continue our vital work to relieve the suffering of working horses, donkeys and mules around the world and create lasting change for future generations.” - Chris Wainwright, CEO Brooke. With a mission statement to create innovative products to make a difference to the wellbeing of the horse, we are proud to be able to support Brooke in their campaigns across the world. You could support Brooke too by donating with your order placed on our website or find us at Your Horse Live 2022 for a selection of Brooke merchandise.  Margaret Donnelly, Managing Director and Founder of Equilibrium Products, says: “We are pleased to be supporting Brooke, a charity that does so much good for working horses, donkeys and mules across the world.  As a charity that has a core focus of education to allow local communities to become self-sufficient and improve the lives of these animals, we felt that Brooke was a perfect fit for Equilibrium Products to support them as one of our chosen charities.”