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I started Equiderma in nineteen ninety-three with a single product, Equiderma Skin Lotion, created for horses with serious skin problems. I didn’t set out to build a brand or a product line. I paid attention. When I saw a need that wasn’t being met, I went to work.
Equiderma Neem & Aloe Horse Spray came out of that same process.
At the time, under one barn roof lived the haves and the have-nots of the horse world—performance horses at the top of their game, the upper echelon, and the forgotten rescue horses that no one cared about. Different circumstances, but one shared reality: they lived in environments that constantly challenged their skin—heat, humidity, exposure, and relentless environmental invaders that plagued their skin.
In those years, there were a few herbal sprays on the market. I knew about them. I tried them. Most of us did. The intention was there, but the execution wasn’t. They didn’t hold up under real-world conditions, and when they failed, horse caretakers were pushed right back to chemical products—not because they wanted to use them, but because there were no effective alternatives that protected the skin.
That never sat well with me.
Skin is the largest organ on a horse’s body. It absorbs. It reacts. It communicates. What you put on it matters.
I was already seeing how compromised skin affected more than comfort. It affected performance, immunity, behavior, and recovery. I was also working with horses whose bodies and nervous systems had already endured enough. Adding chemical stress simply because alternatives were inadequate didn’t make sense.
So I went back to plants—but not blindly, and not romantically. I approached them where science and nature meet. With research. With observation. With respect for what is already known.
There is a place where traditional botanical knowledge and modern understanding come together. Where science does not dismiss nature, and nature does not ignore evidence. That is where this formulation was built.
By that point, the standard was already clear. This spray had to do what it was created to do. I was not interested in bringing something to market that made soft claims and failed under real use simply to gain market share. That was already happening everywhere.
Each botanical in this formulation had to earn its place. Not because it was popular or familiar, but because it contributed meaningfully to skin health and comfort. This was not about listing ingredients or following trends. It was about building a layered botanical formulation that actually worked.
The formulation itself was not easy. It had to walk a narrow line. Too weak, and it failed the horse. Too aggressive, and it created new problems. It needed to work consistently and gently, without compromising the skin it was meant to protect.
Through research, trial and error, and careful observation, that balance revealed itself.
The result was a spray that supports healthy skin, calms irritation, and helps horses stay comfortable—without relying on poisons, without overwhelming the skin, and without making promises it couldn’t keep.
Equiderma Neem & Aloe Horse Spray was created for horses living real lives, under real conditions. It was also created for the humans who care for them—the people who worry, who try to do their best, and who want to make thoughtful choices for the animals they love.
We understand the responsibility that comes with caring for a horse, and the desire to protect them from relentless environmental invaders without causing harm. This product was made with both horse and human in mind—safe, considered, and practical for daily life together.
That care—for horses and the people who love them—has guided this formulation from the beginning.
It still does.



