Tough 1 Bot Egg Knife
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In order to remove the bot fly eggs on horses, I use this scraper
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I purchased this cheap knife for a few dollars, but it actually works. The one I would prefer has a wooden handle, but I was in a hurry, and my local tack store was out, so I purchased this inexpensive There is a good size, it is large, and it is functional. Whenever you scrape off bot eggs, you should find that they don't stick no matter how much you scrape. This is because you are angling the blade improperly. No matter how hard you scrape, nothing will change The only thing that will happen is that it will It may take some trial and error to find an angle that works. Find one by tilting the blade at 10 degrees, 20 degrees, etc. Make sure not to scrape in a straight line.
Having just experienced bot flies for the first time in my 14 years of riding, I found the eggs they lay on the legs of the horse I was riding. To remove them, someone suggested using a blade that sheds. However, there were little drops of blood on my horse's legs after I tried that. It was for this reason that I decided to make something myself. The knife is the best tool I have ever used to remove bot eggs from my horses' I like holding this harness because it is comfortable and does the job without causing my horse discomfort. This is a book that horse owners should check out.
The tack box is going in it. It took until this last fall, when the horses were covered in bot eggs, that I had to get one. It would have never occurred to me that a bot knife could Nevertheless, we used it after trying everything and it worked as it should.
As soon as I found it on Amazon, I immediately ordered it. While it takes a bit of practice to figure out the best angle and speed when using the knife, once you get the hang of it you'll be glad you did.
There was no need for much pressure and there were no difficult steps Getting rid of the eggs at the right angle is important. Minis were not afraid and did not back down It felt as if they were getting groomed, so they stood still. They loved it because it helped with their legs and ankles Some nooks and crannies are difficult to reach.
As a brand new horse owner, I used the bit knife effortlessly given my lack of experience. The eggs are grabbed and removed by it. The results were great and I am quite satisfied with this method. Sometimes I had to use a lot of elbow grease to get the eggs out, but it did the job and I am quite satisfied with the result!.
I bought this for a horse I just As it turned out, she had flies' eggs all over her, and rain rot as well. This is a painless way to remove both without causing any discomfort or pain.
Thanks to this product, I was able to remove the bot eggs very There is no doubt that the product is of The first one I bought from this manufacturer lasted me a very long time, even after only being used a few times a year to wash.