Citraquin® Size and Format Comparison

Current Citraquin® buyer guide

Citraquin® Size and Format Comparison

Citraquin® currently comes in a ready-to-use 32oz spray listing, a 128oz gallon refill listing, and a retail bundle that pairs spray and refill support. Choose by how many horses use it, how often the barn applies it, whether a working spray bottle is already on hand, and how much storage makes sense.

Quick answer: Choose the 32oz ready-to-use spray for a first bottle, one-horse use, travel, or a grab-and-go setup. Choose the 128oz gallon refill when the barn already has a clean, labeled working bottle and uses Citraquin® repeatedly. Choose the current bundle when you want both a 32oz spray and refill support in one purchase. Multi-packs and case options are variants within the current product listings.

Current retail formats at a glance

32oz ready-to-use spray

A filled working bottle for first purchase, one-horse routines, trailers, grooming areas, and smaller storage spaces. The current listing offers a single 32oz bottle and a 2-pack variant.

128oz gallon refill

A refill format for barns already using Citraquin® regularly. The current listing offers a single gallon, a 2-pack, and a case-of-4 variant.

Spray plus refill bundle

The current Citraquin® Fly Protection Bundle combines the ready-to-use spray lane with refill support for a seasonal barn routine.

Choose by routine, not by the largest container

The best value is the format the barn will store correctly, label clearly, and use according to directions. A gallon is not automatically the best first purchase if the barn is still deciding whether the routine fits. A single 32oz bottle may be too small for repeated multi-horse use.

  1. Count horses and locations. One bottle may stay in the barn while another belongs in the trailer.
  2. Estimate application frequency. Use the label, not an invented stronger schedule.
  3. Check storage. Keep products where temperature, contamination, and accidental access can be managed.
  4. Decide whether a clean working bottle exists. A refill needs an appropriate, clearly labeled container.
  5. Choose the purchase unit. Single, 2-pack, bundle, or case should match real use and available space.

When the 32oz spray is the better fit

The Citraquin® 32oz Environmental Defense Spray is the simplest starting point. It arrives as the ready-to-use working format, so it fits customers who want one bottle without setting up a refill system.

Choose it for a first trial of the routine, one horse, a trailer box, a show setup, or a barn that values smaller containers. The current product listing also includes a 2-pack variant for two locations or a backup bottle. Keep bottles labeled and do not transfer the product into an unmarked container.

When the 128oz refill is the better fit

The Citraquin® 128oz Gallon Refill is for repeated refill use. It makes the most sense when the barn already knows Citraquin® fits the routine and has a clean, labeled spray bottle.

The current retail listing includes a single 128oz refill, a 2-pack, and a case of 4. Those are purchase quantities, not different formulas. Choose based on actual use, storage, and budget. Keep the original label information available and avoid topping off a dirty bottle or mixing products.

When the bundle is the better fit

The Citraquin® Fly Protection Bundle is the current combined path for a barn that wants a ready-to-use spray plus refill support. It avoids buying a refill without a working bottle and suits customers who already expect repeat seasonal use.

Confirm the current bundle contents and price on the product page before ordering because bundles can change. The bundle does not mean the product should be applied more heavily or more often. Follow the label for every format.

What Citraquin® is and is not

Citraquin® is sold as an external environmental defense spray. Describe it according to the current label and product page. Do not claim that it treats bites, skin disease, infestation, infection, or any medical condition. It does not replace manure management, water management, screens, fans, fly gear, veterinary care, or other appropriate environmental controls.

Avoid eyes, nose, mouth, mucous membranes, open skin, and irritated areas. Stop if irritation appears. Use around horses and other animals only as the label directs. Liniment gel belongs to a different body-support lane and should not be mixed into the same bottle or presented as the same job.

Red flags that change the plan

  • Open, bleeding, raw, infected-looking, or significantly irritated skin.
  • Eye, nose, mouth, mucous-membrane, or breathing exposure.
  • Swelling, hives, distress, or another reaction after application.
  • A horse with fever, severe itching, painful lesions, or illness signs that needs veterinary care.
  • An unlabeled bottle, unknown mixture, contaminated sprayer, or product stored outside label guidance.

Frequently asked questions

Is the 32oz Citraquin® spray ready to use?

Yes. The current 32oz listing is the ready-to-use working spray format. Follow its label directions.

Is the 128oz Citraquin® a different formula?

It is the gallon refill format within the current Citraquin® environmental defense line. Purchase variants change quantity, not the intended routine.

What comes in the current Citraquin® bundle?

The current product page describes a ready-to-use 32oz spray plus refill support. Confirm exact contents on the live bundle page before purchase.

Should a one-horse owner buy the gallon?

Only if repeated use and storage make sense. A 32oz bottle is often the simpler first format, while the gallon better fits established refill routines.

Does Citraquin® treat bites or skin disease?

No medical treatment claim should be made. Citraquin® is an external environmental defense spray. Skin disease, painful bites, infection, or reactions need appropriate veterinary care.

Educational note: General information only. Follow current product labels and involve the appropriate veterinarian, farrier, saddle fitter, nutrition professional, or qualified trainer when the situation calls for it.