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The NAF Off Citronella Tag is made out of silicone and impregnated with citronella oil. Its unique design of having a special compartment for the citronella means the tag is very durable, waterproof and convenient to use.
The tag can be looped through the bridle, or plaited into the mane or tail.
For External Use Only. If leakage occurs, dispose of tag. Keep out of reach of young children. Horses are individuals, consider your horse’s reactions before using around the head.
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Fantastic product I used this last year as far as I'm concerned it works and makes lollys outings better for her when she's being ridden, I also keep them on her bridle for our lessons. Easy to put on.
Customer recommends this product
Fantastic product I used this last year as far as I'm concerned it works and makes lollys outings better for her when she's being ridden, I also keep them on her bridle for our lessons. Easy to put on.
Customer recommends this product
Ok for a bridle no good for field as too flimsy as when horse rolls and rubs head it snaps off broke straight away
Customer does not recommend this product
i bought these tags hoping they would help keeping the flies away from our horses. But they have made absolutely no difference. No matter i i attach them to the main of the horses or the fly mask.
Customer does not recommend this product
The product has a powerful scent and definitely does discourage horseflies. On the first day of use, after riding I attached it to my horse's grazing muzzle for turnout and sadly it became detached from the headcollar which unfortunately makes its use quite expensive! So I have given a quality/durability score of 3.
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