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Duramask Horse Fly Mask Protective Equine Care Open Ears Durvet

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  • Location:Orange Park, Florida
  • Ships to:Worldwide
  • Condition:New
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Duramask Horse Fly Mask Protective Equine Care Open Ears Durvet<br>- Rub free design with all edges trimmed in fleece- Decreased attraction of debris with fleece trim- Superior eye dart stitching for enhanced safety- Extra reinforcement for durability- Excellent quality at an incredible value- The mask’s lower edge should reach one to one and a half inches below the bottom of your horse’s cheekbone for best coverage.- Be sure not to make the mask fit too snug; you should be able to easily slip your finger between the mask and your horse’s face.- To put the mask on first open the double locking fastener. Gently place the mask on the horse’s face with the ears and forelock showing through the top opening.- Secure the double locking fastener under the jaw; making sure you allow a couple of fingers width between the fastener edge and the horse’s throat latch.- The fabric of the mask needs to stand out well away from the eye, giving total clearance to the eyelashes. The eye-lashes should never be poking through the mask.- When you’ve fastened the mask with the correct amount of snugness and checked for fit elsewhere, look carefully from the front, side and rear of your horse’s head to be sure it clears the eye from every angle whether his head is lowered or raised.- It is recommended to remove the mask nightly and check your horse’s face and eye condition.- Check for damage on the mask. Ripped or worn areas of the mask can let insects in and stray fibers from the mesh may irritate your horse, especially if the damaged part is near their eyes.- Masks are difficult to repair properly and it’s a good policy to replace them when damaged.- Be sure to keep the mask clean. Simply dunk the mask into a bucket of water with a squirt of mild liquid soap and slosh it around (gently) until all the dirt has loosened and washed away. Be sure to rinse well. Check the fleece for trapped burrs and such. Listing and template services provided by inkFrog<br>Duramask Horse Fly Mask Protective Equine Care Open Ears Durvet<br>- Rub free design with all edges trimmed in fleece<br>- Decreased attraction of debris with fleece trim<br>- Superior eye dart stitching for enhanced safety<br>- Extra reinforcement for durability<br>- Excellent quality at an incredible value<br>- The mask’s lower edge should reach one to one and a half inches below the bottom of your horse’s cheekbone for best coverage.<br>- Be sure not to make the mask fit too snug; you should be able to easily slip your finger between the mask and your horse’s face.<br>- To put the mask on first open the double locking fastener. Gently place the mask on the horse’s face with the ears and forelock showing through the top opening.<br>- Secure the double locking fastener under the jaw; making sure you allow a couple of fingers width between the fastener edge and the horse’s throat latch.<br>- The fabric of the mask needs to stand out well away from the eye, giving total clearance to the eyelashes. The eye-lashes should never be poking through the mask.<br>- When you’ve fastened the mask with the correct amount of snugness and checked for fit elsewhere, look carefully from the front, side and rear of your horse’s head to be sure it clears the eye from every angle whether his head is lowered or raised.<br>- It is recommended to remove the mask nightly and check your horse’s face and eye condition.<br>- Check for damage on the mask. Ripped or worn areas of the mask can let insects in and stray fibers from the mesh may irritate your horse, especially if the damaged part is near their eyes.<br>- Masks are difficult to repair properly and it’s a good policy to replace them when damaged.<br>- Be sure to keep the mask clean. Simply dunk the mask into a bucket of water with a squirt of mild liquid soap and slosh it around (gently) until all the dirt has loosened and washed away. Be sure to rinse well. Check the fleece for trapped burrs and such.<br>Listing and template services provided by inkFrog<br>×<br>×<br>×<br>×<br>×<br>×<br>×<br>×<br>Tell a friend<br>Visit store<br>Watch now<br>Postage info<br>Click the Postage tab above the listing description for more info<br>Click the Postage tab above the listing description for more info!<br>Additional delivery notes<br>PICK UP OPTION<br>Sorry, our items are NOT available for pick-up.<br>PAYING VIA PAYPAL<br>We accept PayPal on our all our items so you can shop with confidence.<br>Simple choose the PayPal option when proce