❓How is this different from fly spray?
Fly spray sits on top of the coat. It evaporates. Flies wait it out — sometimes they don't even leave. NRTURE is an oil that gets brushed down to skin level, where flies actually land. That's not a different claim. That's a different method entirely.
❓ How long does it actually last?
Most horse owners reapply every 4-7 days. Some go longer. You'll know it's working because your horse will tell you — a still tail and no stomping is hard to miss. What it won't do is last five minutes like a spray and send you back to the barn for the bottle.
❓ Is it safe around my horse's face and ears? Yes. That's exactly where it's designed to go. Flies do the most damage around eyes, ears and nose — so that's where NRTURE matters most. No harsh chemicals, no stinging, no running from the bottle.
❓My horse hates being sprayed. Will he tolerate this?
That's one of the first things owners notice. The brush application is calm, familiar — it's grooming. And NRTURE smells nothing like a chemical fly spray. Most horses stand quietly for it. Some start walking toward the brush
❓ I've tried oil-based products before. Why is this different?
Because oil alone isn't the answer — it's oil brushed to skin level that makes the difference. Most oil products get wiped onto the coat surface the same way sprays do. The brush application is the step that changes everything. That's what gets the barrier where flies actually land.