The Brush-On Method After-Turnout Owners Are Using To Reach The Layer Ticks Actually Attach.
NRTURE Equine Oil is a brush-applied skin-bonded barrier built for owners who never stop checking their horse for ticks. Formulated to reach the layer where ticks actually attach — at skin level, in the seams a spray bottle was never going to find.
Each application delivers an oil-based barrier that bonds at skin instead of sitting on the surface of the coat, using mineral oil, cedarwood oil, jojoba oil, and vitamin E. Designed for the zones your hands already check every evening — around the ears, under the jaw, the mane base, the belly seam, inside the legs, and around the tailhead.
No synthetic pesticides. No aerosol blast. No spray bottle battle. Just a quiet, brush-on method that puts protection exactly where ticks attach — and exactly where you already check.
Most fly sprays were designed for flies. Ticks are an afterthought on the back of the label. The whole spray category is built around brief surface contact — fine for an insect that flies in and out in seconds, almost useless against a tick that lands on the coat and walks downward through the hair for minutes before anchoring at skin.
The problem isn't strength. It's placement. Spray sits on the surface of the coat. Ticks attach at the skin, half an inch below. The mist and the bite happen on two completely different layers of the same horse. And whatever does land on the surface gets stripped off within hours by heat, sweat, dust, rubbing, and turnout.
NRTURE works on a different principle. The brush physically drives the oil through the coat to skin. The oil bonds at skin because oil and water don't mix — sweat slides past it instead of taking it with it. The brush goes exactly where your hands already go on the evening check: ears, jaw, mane base, belly seam, inside the legs. Right layer. Stays at the right layer.
- ✓ Skin-bonded barrier at the layer where ticks actually attach — not floating on top of the coat where sprays sit
- ✓ Brushes into the hidden zones a spray can't reach: ears, jaw, mane base, belly seam, inside legs, tailhead
- ✓ Oil-based formula bonds at skin and stays through sweat, heat, and turnout — oil and water don't mix
- ✓ Cedarwood oil delivered to skin depth, where a water-based carrier could never place it
- ✓ Jojoba oil and vitamin E condition skin in the warm, tucked zones that get checked the most
- ✓ Quiet brush application — no aerosol blast, no head-tossing, no spray bottle fight
- ✓ One application a day. Two minutes per horse. No constant reapplying through the season
- ✓ No permethrin. No pyrethroids. No synthetic pesticide chemistry. Safe for horses, dogs, and the people applying it
Pour a small amount onto a brush or soft cloth and work through the coat to skin level before turnout. Apply directly into the zones ticks attach to and you already check by hand — around the ears, under the jaw, the mane base, the chest hollow, the belly seam, inside the legs, around the sheath, and along the tail dock.
No spraying. No mist. No fighting the bottle. Brush the oil in, let the bristles drive it down through the coat to skin, and go. For best results, apply to clean, dry coat once a day during tick season.
Two minutes per horse. The bond holds through real summer conditions because the bond is the protection — not the product sitting on top hoping to last.
Yes. Every NRTURE order is backed by our 120-day Tick Season Guarantee.
Try it through the season on the zones you already check every evening. If the brush-on routine doesn't earn a permanent spot in your tick-care routine within 30 days, contact us and we'll refund you completely. No return required. No questions asked.
Real Horses. Real Owners.
A Calmer Tick Routine.
Every NRTURE formula is built to reach the layer where ticks actually attach. Here is what verified customers report after adding the Brush-In Barrier Method to their after-turnout routine.
Hidden Zones
Said NRTURE finally reaches the zones their spray was always missing — ears, jaw, belly seam, inside legs
No Fight
Said NRTURE was the first product they could comfortably apply around the face and ears without a spray-bottle fight
Stays Put
Reported the brush-on bond held through sweat, heat, and turnout where their spray had been failing
Would Recommend
Would recommend NRTURE to another after-turnout owner still trapped in the spray-and-pray cycle
Real Stories, Real Routines
See what after-turnout owners are saying about NRTURE Equine Oil
"I finally stopped finding ticks in the spots I thought I'd covered." I'd sprayed his legs and belly before turnout. Pulled three off the inside of his leg that night. Now I brush NRTURE right where I check him. Different routine. Different evening.
"Finally something I can use around his ears." He's always hated the spray bottle. I'd skip his face entirely and just hope. NRTURE I brush right around the base of the ears, under the jaw, and he stands for it. He even drops his head.
"I was already doing this with Skin So Soft on a rag." The minute I saw brush-applied oil I knew what they meant. I've been improvising this method for years. This is just it, formulated properly. Right layer. Stays at the right layer.
"Once you've nursed a horse through chronic Lyme you never stop checking." After we lost our last gelding's good years to it, I check obsessively. NRTURE doesn't replace the check. It gives me something to actually do in the zones I'm worried about.
"The bottle was lying about something printed right on the front of it." Every spray claims "kills and repels ticks." I'd still pull two or three off her every evening. The brush actually goes where the ticks go. I'm not finding them in those spots anymore.
"No permethrin and it actually works." That combination doesn't exist anywhere else in this category. I brush it on at morning chores into the zones I worry about most. Two minutes per horse, then I'm out. The bond holds through the day.
One Method,
At the Layer Sprays Can't Reach.
What Should I Expect From
Adding NRTURE To My Tick Routine?
What Should I
Expect From Using
NRTURE?
The routine changes from the first application. No spray bottle fight. No head tossing. Brush worked through the coat into the zones your hands already check — around the ears, under the jaw, the mane base, the belly seam, inside the legs. Quiet application. Calm horse. Right layer, from the start.
The oil is doing what a surface mist could not. The bond at skin level is holding through sweat, heat, and turnout. The evening hand-check stops turning up ticks in the same spots they kept showing up before. The seams you worried about most are finally protected at the layer that matters.
The reapplication loop breaks. The before-turnout-and-after-turnout spray routine becomes one quiet brush-on application a day. The improvised stack — wipes, mitts, dabbing things by hand into the seams — simplifies into a single two-minute step that goes exactly where you used to go with your fingers.
The evening check changes character. Same zones, same hands, same care — but now you're checking ground you've actually protected, not ground you only sprayed in the general direction of. The dread of "did I miss one" softens into something closer to confidence. The ritual stays. The anxiety inside it eases.
This is where the skin conditioning ingredients earn their place. The warm tucked zones that take the most checking — ears, jaw, belly seam — stay supple instead of getting raw and reactive from constant inspection. Jojoba and vitamin E are working the same hours your hands are.
The full-season result. A routine that finally fits — one brush-on application a day, in the same zones your hands already go to, with protection that actually stays at the layer ticks attach. Most owners say they will not go back to spray-and-pray. The brush-in step keeps its spot in the routine permanently.
NRTURE Equine Oil Is Different From Everything On The Feed Store Shelf
It Solves a Placement Problem, Not a Strength Problem.
Every other product on the shelf is a stronger spray, a different active ingredient, or a fresh label claim on the same bottle. NRTURE is built around a different question entirely. Sprays sit on the surface of the coat. Ticks attach at skin, half an inch below. The brush drives the oil through that gap. Right layer. Stays at the right layer.
Built for the Zones Your Hands Already Check.
Around the ears, under the jaw, the mane base, the chest hollow, the belly seam, inside the legs, around the sheath, along the tailhead. The eight seams where ticks attach are the same eight zones you already check every evening. A spray can't follow your hand into those seams. A brush can.
No Permethrin. No Pyrethroids. No Spray Bottle Fight.
Every fly spray on the feed store wall is the same active ingredient family, packaged differently, with "tick" added to the label. NRTURE has none of that chemistry. Cedarwood deterrent, oil barrier base, no synthetic pesticides. No aerosol hiss, no mist near the face, no head-tossing. Safe for horses, dogs, and you.
The Bond Is the Protection.
A water-based mist sits loose on the surface and gets stripped off by heat, sweat, and turnout within hours. An oil brushed to skin integrates with the skin's natural sebum layer instead. Oil and water don't mix — sweat slides past it instead of taking it along. One application a day. The bond holds through real summer conditions.
It Fits the Routine You Already Have.
After-turnout owners have been improvising this method for years — Skin So Soft on a rag around the ears, SWAT ointment dabbed by hand into the seams, mineral oil rubbed into the legs. NRTURE is not a new concept. It is the method experienced horse owners already improvise, done intentionally and built for the purpose.
NRTURE Equine Oil vs.
Ordinary Tick Sprays
Tick Spray
Where Ticks Attach
Half an Inch Above the Bite
Ears, Jaw, Belly Seam, Legs
The Zones It Misses Most
No Spray Bottle Fight
Head Up, Ears Pinned
Safe for Horses and Dogs
Inhalation Risk to Apply
One Application a Day
Reapply All Day Long
120-day Tick Season Guarantee
They Stopped Finding Ticks Where They Swore They'd Treated. You Can Too.
Join after-turnout owners who stopped fighting the spray bottle and finally found a method that reaches the seams ticks attach.
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