Fly Veils for Horses

Fly veils and ear bonnets to keep flies, dust, and noise off your horse on the flat or over fences. Crochet, mesh, and competition-legal designs.

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Stylish and Effective Protection with Our Fly Veils Collection

Keep your horse comfortable and distraction-free with our premium fly veils. Designed not only for protection but also to add a touch of elegance, these veils shield your horse from annoying insects while enhancing their look. Whether you're in the arena or out on a leisurely ride, our veils provide both style and function.

Why Fly Veils Are a Must-Have for Every Horse

Summer days bring an onslaught of pests, making fly veils essential for your horse's comfort. By protecting their sensitive ears and head from biting insects, fly veils help your horse stay focused and relaxed during training or competition. Made from breathable and durable materials, these veils ensure maximum comfort without compromising movement. Whether you're preparing for a show or enjoying a relaxing ride, a well-fitted fly veil is a simple but crucial tool in keeping your horse calm and concentrated.

Trusted Quality from Leading Brands

We offer top-of-the-line products from industry leaders like Kentucky, known for combining style and performance. The Wellington Soundless Fly Veil by Kentucky stands out for its superior soundproofing, reducing distractions and keeping your horse focused, making it a favorite among riders who demand both functionality and elegance.

Elevate Your Horse's Comfort Today

Don't let pests get in the way of your horse's performance. Discover our collection of fly veils and find the perfect balance of protection and style for your equine companion. Browse our range now and ensure your horse is always at its best-no matter the season.

Frequently Asked Questions

What fly veil brands do you stock?

Kentucky Horsewear dominates the fly veil range with the Wellington line (the brand's signature soundless fly veil) in plain, leather, glitter, pearl, metal chain and Velcro-fastening variants, plus the Soundless Fly Veil and Long Stone & Pearl options for a more decorative finish. We also stock CWD and Butet jumping ear bonnets, the Dyon Fly Hat, the Kentucky Fly Mask for paddock turnout, and Kentucky Lucky Charms for adding decorative weight to the bonnet ear tips.

When should I use a fly veil?

A fly veil keeps insects away from the ears during work in warm weather and dampens noise from the wider environment - useful for show ring focus and for horses sensitive to crowd or arena noise. The Soundless Wellington range muffles sound deliberately for horses that benefit from reduced auditory input. Fly masks for paddock turnout protect the eyes from flies all day.

How do I size a fly veil for my horse?

Most fly veils come in pony, cob and full. Ear length and head shape vary between breeds, so a good fit needs the ears to sit comfortably without pinching at the base. The Wellington range fits most modern sport horses well; for traditional or unusual head shapes, contact us before ordering.

Are fly veils competition-legal?

Most plain fly veils are legal in show jumping, dressage and eventing under FEI and most national rules. Heavy decoration (large stones, crystals, metal chains) is sometimes restricted depending on the discipline and class - always check the rule book before competing. The Wellington Soundless and standard Soundless veils are legal in all FEI disciplines.

Are fly veils machine-washable?

Most Kentucky and Dyon fly veils are machine-washable on a cool cycle with a mild detergent. Decorative finishes (pearls, metal chains, glitter) can usually be washed but follow the label carefully to preserve the decoration. Air-dry; avoid the tumble dryer.

Do you stock noise-reducing fly veils?

Yes - the Kentucky Wellington Soundless and Soundless Fly Veil ranges use sound-dampening ear pieces designed to reduce auditory input for horses that benefit from a quieter ride or show environment. Both sit at the everyday end of the Kentucky range and are legal in FEI competition.