Love That Barn Smell
Horse owners love “barn smells.” Sweaty leather, fresh pine shavings, liniment, hay, tack, and that sweet horse smell! It is all part of barn life. Sadly, most people just accept ammonia smell from urine in their stalls as just part of the deal. Eliminate that ammonia smell and you will come to appreciate all those “good” smells more, and no longer willing to tolerate the bad ones. This is where Bye Bye Odor® comes in!
Bye Bye Odor Facts: |
- All Natural
- Non Toxic
- A Smell Clean Up, Not a Cover Up
- Indoor And Outdoor Use
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Remove Ammonia Naturally With Bye Bye Odor
Bye Bye Odor is a natural non-toxic microbial solution especially formulated to substantially reduce or eliminate the ammonia levels from animal urine as well as manure odors. Bye Bye Odor is different than other products on the market because it actually consumes the organics causing the smell and the ammonia. Other leading brands simply soak up urine for removal or try to capture the ammonia vapors. The microbes used in Bye Bye Odor are effective against manure, urine, perspiration and many other funky smells INCLUDING skunk.
Ammonia Is Harmful to Your Horses
The danger of ammonia is under appreciated by most horse owners. It’s just that “stall smell” we’ve gotten use to. The inflammation caused by even low levels of ammonia from the breakdown of urine can impact a horse’s health, performance, and even cause severe respiratory problems.
We aren’t in the stall or trailer for many hours every day and our noses are 5-6 feet above the surface. Ammonia is heavier than air so it’s near ground level, closer to where your horse’s nostrils are.
Take a Whiff
To appreciate how bad it might be in your barn, kneel down and take a whiff. Many owners are shocked to find out what their horses have to endure. We’ve measured stalls at 120 ppm ammonia (cleaned only two days earlier) yet the owner didn’t think their stalls smelled bad (the EPA/OSH limit for humans is 25-50ppm). After an application of Bye Bye Odor, 24 hours later the ammonia levels were reduced to 10-15 ppm. More on Ammonia and Equine Respiratory Health
The Pros Know What A Difference It Makes
Professional barrel racer and roper team, Sherrylynn and Mike Johnson, know how important performance is. A few years ago Sherrylynn was riding a horse named J.T. that had respiratory issues caused by extended periods of trailer time traveling the pro rodeo circuit. This affected his performance and they missed the 2009 WNFR. Then Sherrylynn started using Bye Bye Odor in the trailer, J.T.’s symptoms disappeared, and he was seconds faster. One year later they qualified for the 2010 Wrangler National Finals Rodeo, her 4th time to run this event. Sherrylynn's husband Mike Johnson is a 24 time WNFR competitor. Follow them at www.johnsonsportline.com.
Bye Bye Odor Is Easy-To-Use
Clean stalls as you normally do then spray a mist of Bye Bye Odor every day on the wet spots. It’s quick and simple. Around horses the most popular Bye Bye Odor is the concentrate that is diluted with water before use. Simply pour 4 oz into a clean 2-3 gallon garden-type pump up sprayer and add tap water.
Bye Bye Odor Is Cost Effective
One 4 oz bottle of Bye Bye Odor Concentrate costing $19.95 will treat 5 horse stalls or a 30 dog kennel for an entire month. It will also refill a 32 oz. spray bottle eight times. For larger facilities a 32 oz. bottle is available for $119.95 that makes 20 gallons and will treat a 40 horse barn for one month.
Bye Bye Odor Kills Odors Everywhere
Great For: Stalls, Trailers, Pens, Saddle Pads, Horse Blankets, Boots, Kennels, Dog Beds, Cages, Sweaty Laundry, Cat Litter Boxes, and More!
Our customers are finding uses that we never imagined. Many with live in horse trailers use it in the black water tank of their living quarters trailer as well as the back where the horses are. Others have used it for sweaty gym clothes and shoes, musty closets, around toilets, truck floor mats, carpets, furniture, kitty litter boxes and more.