• What do all creatures crave in hot weather when sun burns the nose and hatches the big flies? We all need shade. That can be a tree or a shaded run-in-shed with a HorseFlyNet® across the opening sides.

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    We have loyal customers that appreciate quality. Our friend Fulton from Virginia writes "You certainly can quote me. The fabric was very good and I couldn't be more pleased. Please make me another one exactly the same dimensions as that one and out of the same material. Thank you very much."

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    Trees are the solution for these horses who need shade and protection from flies. Maybe a HorseFlyNet® would make them happy on their run-in-shed.

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    When warm weather brings flies back to barns, it is the warm sunlight and scraps of food that makes them swarm and breed. Often fly tape is hung from west facing windows to catch the flies who are attracted by the light. A good solution to eliminate the nasty fly covered tape is a HorseFlyNet® set into the window creating shade and cooling the feed or tack room.

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    Fly season is starting and ordering a HorseFlyNet® is the best way for horse owners to achieve several goals by installing them. 1. flies and other bugs in the barn 2. hot sun in the barn 3. birds in the barn Solve many problems with one solution. Create a breathable, uv protected space in run-in-sheds or horse barns with a quality long lasting net.

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    Here is Wikipedia's history of blog: 'The term "weblog" was coined by Jorn Barger on 17 December 1997. The short form, "blog," was coined by Peter Merholz, who jokingly broke the word weblog into the phrase we blog in the sidebar of his blog Peterme.com in April or May 1999. Blogs are just part of the whole Social Media thing. It's a place where people can share ideas, content, thoughts and [...]

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    World War 1 Horse It has been estimated that 8 million horses, donkeys and mules died in World War 1.  The horse above is carrying a cannon on his back.  Will it be fired? ___________________________________   At the end of the Great War an Australian cavalryman in Palestine wrote these sentiments to wards his  "waler" (short for the most common breed of Austalian warhorse, the New South [...]

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    Tryon International Equestrian Center

    Wow! I just played tourist at the most exceptional equestrian competition facility I have yet to visit. Tryon Internation Equestrian Center in North Carolina. Occasionally big money, vision, and equestian competition experiance comes together. And, for those of us competing, the state of North Carolina and the average tourist this is an example of a win win situation. It is impossible to [...]

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    As we sit snug in our warm houses during a snow storm ever wonder where the flies are and how they survive? We found this post in a November 13, 2012 • ABC Home & Commercial in Pest & Termite, Rodent & Wildlife • Atlanta advertisement that explains. Have you ever noticed that house flies seem to disappear during the winter months? How do they manage to virtually vanish in the[...]

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    The effect of hay net design on rate and amount of forage consumed by adult horses K. Martinson, E. Glunk and W. Weber Description of the problem "Horses have evolved to consume several small forage-based meals throughout the day, often spending greater than 14.5 hours grazing each day. However, many of today's horses are housed in boxstalls or drylots, fed two large meals each day, and [...]

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