Sweden's Famous Boett Horse Blanket Now Available in USA

Newsdate: Sat 05 October 2013 – 6:50 am
Location: WELLINGTON, Florida

The Boett® blanket works the best for horses with eczema or dermatitis (Sweet Itch). Pioneers in creating the best material qualities, the Swedish Boett® blanket provides the best fit for a comfortable equine.

A skin-protecting blanket for your horse

A skin-protecting blanket for your horse

The Boett® blanket works great for horses with eczema or skin sores, since the fabric has a conditioner to keep the horse's sensitive skin from breaking or flaking making extra care or, at worst, cortisone shots, unnecessary.
© 2013 by Boett

The Boett® blanket has finally arrived in the USA with headquarters in Florida through Laura Riqué, daughter of the 17 year Boett® retailer (Kathrine Riqué) from Switzerland.  The Boett® blanket can be purchased in Florida through boett-florida

Laura Riqué said, “One of our clients, Silvana, called my Mom in Switzerland and said she was to the end with what to do to help her horse.  Her horse itched all over. He had open sores and eczema all down his spine, all along his back, and throughout his body. She’d long forgotten saddling or trying to work with him; he was just too miserable, itchy and uncomfortable. 

She’d tried everything from Cortisone shots to high dose medications with no success. He was so miserable. She didn’t know what else to try. The Boett® blanket was her last hope. 

A few weeks after her horse started wearing the blanket, she called and said how amazed she was at the healing of his skin that he was no longer itched at all, and his overall happiness had returned.  Amazed that her horse stood and waited for her to put the blanket on each day, she knew the blanket helped him.  The Boett® blanket was the answer for her horse.”

Sweet Itch, also known as, Seasonal Recurrent Dermatitis (SSRD) or Summer Itch or more technically, Culicoides Hypersensitivity, is a medical condition in equines caused by an allergic response to the bites of midges from the mosquito.

Sweet Itch is found in Canada, the USA, and many other parts of the world.  Antibodies produced from the bite lead the horse's immune system to binds the allergens, causing a cascade production of histamine and cytokines which make the horse's skin inflamed, itchy, and develops into blotches of hair loss.

A heavier fabric than a fly sheet, the Boett® blanket works great for horses with eczema or any skin sores. The fabric has an inner conditioner to keep the sensitive skin from breaking or flaking making extra care or at worst, cortisone shots, unnecessary. The equine owner will see a noticeable difference in the skin of the horse that wears the blanket. 

Horses wearing the blanket keep their full manes and tails and have glossy, clean coats. TheBoett® material includes a Triple Tricot Fabric, fluorocarbon-treated 100% polyester, which means it’s highly breathable.

The blanket has a 'parasol' effect that helps to keep the horse cool in full sun. The fabric has sufficient 'give' to allow freedom of movement and the clever blanket design ensures that normal horse activities like rolling, mutual grooming, galloping etc. 

All seams are elasticized and straps are fully adjustable to ensure a good fit. The fabric is light but strong, so the horse can wear the blanket 24 hours a day, month after month, in total comfort. The Blanket is machine washable and can be tumble-dried.

The saying goes, “Often imitated – never duplicated.”  Boett® is for the sophisticated horse owner.

There are twelve sizes, in three colors: black, chestnut and light grey. For full fitting instructions go to: boett-florida

To Order (you must order by contacting Laura in Wellington, FL)

E-mail: LRique@hotmail.com

About the Author

Flossie Sellers

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As an animal lover since childhood, Flossie was delighted when Mark, the CEO and developer of EquiMed asked her to join his team of contributors.

She enrolled in My Horse University at Michigan State and completed a number of courses in everything related to horse health, nutrition, diseases and conditions, medications, hoof and dental care, barn safety, and first aid.

Staying up-to-date on the latest developments in horse care and equine health is now a habit, and she enjoys sharing a wealth of information with horse owners everywhere.

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