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Re: [RC] [RC] [RC] Attack of the killer horse flies - Nancy Mitts

Jackie,
To be honest, I haven't used it myself.(They do make a belly guard now, too.) It just seems like so much "stuff" to fool with.
I use a "rump rug" that I make out of a heavier mesh, and just swat the flies that land on her neck.
Nancy Mitts




From: Jackie Winkleman <jwinkleman_2001@xxxxxxxxx>
To: Nancy Mitts <mitts_n@xxxxxxxxxxx>
CC: ridecamp@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [RC]   [RC] Attack of the killer horse flies
Date: Tue, 8 Jun 2004 08:15:11 -0700 (PDT)

Has anyone used the Bug Armor? I've seen it and thought about buying it, but since the belly isn't covered, it didn't know if it would really be worth it. Any pros and cons from anyone who has used one???

Thanks.

Nancy Mitts <mitts_n@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Actually Cashel makes "Bug Armor", a 2 piece mesh outfit that ties to your
bridle and saddle. The front piece coveres the neck and chest and the rear
covers the sides and rump. It's the same material as their "quiet ride"
mask.

Nancy Mitts
Stablegear Tack
http:/www.ciwtrailers.com



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