Farnam Tri-Tec 14 Fly Spray for Horses vs Formula 707 MultiFly Feed-Thru Fly Control Pellets for Horses
Overall winner: Farnam Tri-Tec 14 Fly Spray for Horses
Key Differences
Formula 707 pellets (A) are a daily-feed novaluron-based pellet designed to reduce fly populations and are noted as palatable for horses; Farnam Tri-Tec 14 spray (B) is a topical product offering long-lasting protection, coat conditioning, and a pleasant smell but has mixed reports on how long protection lasts. Choose A if you prefer a feed-based, non-organophosphate approach and daily preventative dosing; choose B if you want a topical treatment that conditions the coat and may provide longer single-application protection for some users
Farnam Tri-Tec 14 Fly Spray for Horses
Insect repellent for horses with long-lasting protection and coat conditioning. Customers report effective repellent and a pleasant smell, though results on duration vary
Pros
- long-lasting protection against multiple insects
- conditions coat
- pleasant smell reported by customers
- quick knockdown
Cons
- varying duration of effectiveness across users
- mixed views on value for money
- some report skin irritation concerns
Formula 707 MultiFly Feed-Thru Fly Control Pellets for Horses
Palatable horse feed pellets that reduce fly populations using novaluron IG reg. Safe for horses and easy to administer with daily feed. Customers report 80-90% fly reduction and horses eat it without issues
Pros
- palatable alfalfa and wheat midd-based pellets
- safe for horses, non-organophosphate formula
- effective fly population reduction according to product claims
- easy to administer with regular feed
Cons
- claims depend on user adherence to daily feeding
- customer insights indicate effectiveness varies by context
- no explicit third-party independent verification provided
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Formula 707 |
| Durability | Farnam |
| Versatility | Farnam |
| User Reviews | Tie |