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> Can you actually see the gnats that attack her?  Or are they too small to
> see?  Has she had any scabs in her mane?


This may seem crazy but I don't know - we have lots of little gnats
but I also have bugs land on me that you can't see when they are
moving.  The Swat and the EquiSpot keep the gnats off of her but the
no see ums must be landing.  Her face is a mess(I keep a fly mask on
her that I spray with FlyGone), her belly is good so far, her chest is
starting to have places and so far, her mane is fine, but her mane has
never been a problem.  Usually by thie point she has rubbed off half
her tail but this year the Swat has taken care of that so far.
-- 
Laree in NC
Doppa & Mura
Simon, Sadie and Sam (the "S" gang)

"Yet when all the books have been read and reread, it boils down to
the horse, his human companion, and what goes on between them." -
William Farley

"I ride ponies because heart is not measured in hands." - Steve Edwards

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