

Clean the Stalls
REALLY clean them. It takes 3 tools to clean a stall – pitchfork, shovel and broom. Most the time people pick up most of the poo, kinda pick up some of the pee and move on. We pick out ALL the poo, pull the shavings away from the pee spot, scoop it up, then SWEEP all the pee soaked bits up and sweep it all into a shovel. If the wet spot is actually wet then either it needs to dry for a bit or have some hydrated lime or pdz sprinkled on it before new shavings are added.
We have a Shoofly automatic system in the barn. I purposefully didn’t put this as first on the list, because while it’s great, the other things are more important. We schedule ours to go off only a few times a day, when activity is least in the barn, because I don’t want people or horses getting sprayed with that too much.
The aisle is swept or blown regularly. Same idea here – if there’s nothing for them to eat, they’ll fly somewhere else. Little bit of manure, junk from picking out their feet, tiny bits of feed dropped, all of these are heaven for flies! So it’s got to be clean.
Small paddocks are picked and big pastures are chain dragged regularly.
I’ve tried fly predators, feed supplements, hanging bags/strips, every fly spray ever made, pretty much all the things. What actually works is the thing most people don’t want to do/don’t have time to do, which is really keep it clean. Sorry if you were looking for an easier answer. 😜
– Eliza Sydnor Romm
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