Insect protection gear: from mask to fly sheet
The fly mask: essential face protection
The horse fly mask is the essential piece of summer protection. It covers the eyes and nostrils with a fine mesh that blocks insects while still letting light through. Models with ears offer full head protection; some extend down to the nostrils for particularly sensitive horses. The fastening under the headcollar should be flexible and well-fitted to prevent any rubbing around the eyes. A fly mask of quality stays in place at grass and withstands the horse's attempts to remove it.
Fly sheet and fly boots: covering body and legs
The horse fly sheet covers the neck, back, belly and flanks — the most exposed areas in the field. Its technical mesh is designed to be breathable and lightweight while keeping insects at bay. Some models include UV protection for light-coated horses, protecting against both insects and sunburn. The fly boots complete the protection by shielding the legs against stable flies and horseflies, which tend to gather around the fetlocks and cannons.
Repellents and sprays: completing physical protection
Choosing the right repellent for every situation
Physical protection finds its best ally in horse repellents. Sprays, lotions or roll-ons made with essential oils or approved active ingredients keep insects away from uncovered areas: inside the ears, around the eyes, and the fetlocks. For horses out in the field all day, a insect repellent spray with long-lasting action is recommended. For training sessions, a lightweight and quick-to-apply product will do the job. Combined with a fly mask, and a fly sheet and a repellent provides the most complete protection for highly sensitive animals.
OHLALA Sellerie: insect protection for the whole season
The horse fly protection OHLALA Sellerie covers all your summer season needs: masks with or without ears, lightweight and breathable fly sheets, fly boots and repellents suited to every situation. Each product is selected for its effectiveness, durability and comfort — for both horse and rider.