Best Stable and living  environment for your horses
  If you can afford to stable your horse in a stall that is clean with fresh air circulating freely, with electric flycatchers installed so the stall stays free of the biting flies, most certainly your horse will not have an outbreak of Summer Eczema.

Drawbacks
A stabled horse requires plenty of exercise; its social contact to other horses is limited and can’t be tended to enough.   The former herd animal becomes more and more lonely and starts to suffer under the conditions.  All of a sudden the horse feels uncomfortable on top of being alone.  His former buddies are out in the pasture and grooming and playing isn’t any longer possible.

Best Solution
Free access to stall and pasture is by far the best solution to keep a horse.  They live characteristically in a herd where social contact, grooming and enough exercise is guaranteed. The horses psyche is well balanced  and the metabolism and immune system are stimulated  through sun, wind, and rain. 

 The “Ljori” blanket was designed for our horse because he once suffered from severe eczema.  Along with wearing his new eczema blanket, these conditions helped to eliminate his problem:


-Free access to stalls
-Stalls with solid floors
-Entrance with fly curtain
-Hard muddles surface to run
-Daily manure pick up
-Possibility to roll but no trees to scratch on
-Garlic granulate and miner lick