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DIY At The Barn: Our Favorite Horsey Home Remedies

DIY At The Barn: Our Favorite Horsey Home Remedies

The longer we’re around horses, the more stuff we buy for them. Over the years, I’ve learned that a lot of the everyday stuff I buy for my horse I can also make at home.

I was boarding my warmblood mare, who was chronically itchy and struggled to sweat through the summers, when I started looking for ways to cut costs on all the remedies I was using to try to make her feel better. Many of these effective “recipes” I still use today because they actually work!

So here are some things riders can try at home, if they’re feeling crafty and want to save some cash.

Fly spray recipe:

An easy, natural alternative to deter flies, mosquitoes and other bugs.

  • 3 cups apple cider vinegar
  • Two teaspoons of Eucalyptus Oil (can be subbed out with another essential oil, I just like the smell of this one best)
  • 1/3 cup of Skin So Soft (can use baby oil too, but I would tweak the measurement to 1/4 cup then)
  • 2 cups of water

*Measurements change depending on the size of the bottle/jug you’re using.

Lady parts (teats) lotion recipe:

Just like you clean a gelding’s sheath, it’s important to keep debris out of a mare’s udder area, too. This lotion recipe keeps the skin soft and moisturized. It helped heal scratchy irritation.

  • Fill a spray bottle with 1 & 1/2 cups of coconut oil (*Coconut oil can be subbed out for cod liver oil. I prefer coconut because it smells much better and doesn’t attract bugs. However, coconut oil hardens in cooler temperatures so keep it in a warm and dry place, or else you might need to microwave it before use. Also, it must be cooking coconut oil, not cocoa butter.)
  • 1/2 cup of vitamin E oil
  • Add 1/2 cup of water
  • Shake well and apply (It’s a thicker, oily residue so make sure you have a heavy duty spray bottle that won’t get clogged up. I apply with a baby wipe. It feels like lotion and eventually soaks into the skin)

* Measurements change depending on the size of the bottle/jug youre using.

Anti-fungal spray recipe:

Here’s an easy recipe to help treat fungal problem areas that’s still mild and safe on the skin.

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  • 2 cups of Listerine (I use the generic blue kind from my grocery store)
  • 1 cup water
  • 1/3 cup of Skin So Soft (can use baby oil too, but I would tweak the measurement to 1/4 cup)

* Measurements change depending on the size of the bottle/jug you’re using.

Homemade Electrolytes Recipe:

Summer is the perfect time to add a little extra to your horse’s diet, to help them recover nutrients lost in sweat production.

  • Two parts Iodized Salt
  • Two parts Lite Salt (for potassium.) It’s 50 percent less sodium.
  • Tums (for calcium carbonate): I buy the cheaper private-label bottle. Use about a half a cup or so. I bought two small bottles of a generic brand at the Dollar Store. Run it through a coffee grinder.
  • Vitamin E Oil. This is an optional addition, as it can make the powder goopy. I combined this last with the salt & tums and ran it through my KitchenAid mixer for about 5 minutes. I didn’t have a problem with its consistency.

Use your own judgement on how much to feed, but generally, my horses get one tablespoon a day dressed over their feed in the summer months.

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