Draw It Out: The Original Spray to Keep the Lame Away for Equine Health

Draw It Out: The Original Spray to Keep the Lame Away for Equine Health

Draw It Out® Original Spray: Quiet, Targeted Support for Everyday Work | Draw It Out®

Draw It Out® Original Spray: Quiet, Targeted Support for Everyday Work

By Jon Conklin • Updated • 6–8 min read

The barn staple that doesn’t make a scene. Original Spray gives you clean, sensation-free support you can apply fast—before a ride, between classes, or after work—without heat, sting, or sticky shine.

What It Is & Why Riders Use It

  • Sensation-free: No heat, no sting—keeps sensitive horses quiet and cooperative.
  • Water-based: Clean application with fast set—no slick residue to collect dust or stain tack.
  • Targeted coverage: Spray reach makes it easy to cover cannons, hocks, stifles, and backs quickly.
“If your routine talks too loud, your horse won’t. Keep it quiet.”

When to Use Original Spray

  • Pre-ride: Thin, even mist on high-motion zones before warm-up.
  • Between classes: Fast re-application without a mess or strong scent.
  • Post-ride: After rinse–scrape cycles, when skin and hair are clean and dry.
  • Travel days: On arrival after a hand-walk and check—keeps legs feeling fresh without drama.

How to Apply (Step-by-Step)

1) Prep

For post-work care, hose large muscles and scrape immediately. Let hair lay flat with airflow.

2) Clean & Dry

Apply only to clean, dry areas for best contact and a tidy finish.

3) Apply

Hold 6–10 inches away; mist in a sweeping pass. For thicker areas, use a second light pass instead of soaking.

4) Set

Allow a brief set time before boots, polos, or sheets. Keep layers clean and breathable.

Label note: Avoid contact near eyes or mucous membranes. Follow current association rules for topical products.

Show-Week & Travel Routine

Timing

Lock feed/water times and your pre-/post-ride routine so the horse anticipates calm, not surprises.

Airflow

After each rinse, scrape and move air. Dust sticks to damp hair—dry first, then apply.

Records

Note application zones and feel. Small, consistent adjustments beat big last-minute changes.

Spray vs. Gel vs. Concentrate

Original Spray

Fast coverage and re-application; perfect between classes and for horses that dislike rub-on products.

High Potency Gel

Thicker, stay-put feel for focused areas (e.g., tendons, suspensories) when you want a light film that won’t run.

Concentrate

Mix to your preferred strength for barn economy and bulk use; refill spray bottles and travel kits.

Pairing Tips

Spray pre-/post-ride; Gel for targeted zones post-work; Concentrate for refills and large-area routines.

Quiet care. Sharp performance.

Want a printable Liniment Playbook (prep, timing, travel, mix ratios)? Reach out—we’ll tailor it to your footing and schedule.

Original Spray FAQ

Can I use Original Spray under boots or polos?

Yes—apply thinly to clean, dry legs; allow a brief set time, then layer clean, breathable gear.

Does it heat up or tingle?

No. The profile is sensation-free—no heat, no sting—so horses stay calm and focused.

When should I apply—before or after work?

Both. Use a light pass pre-ride on high-motion zones; re-apply post-work after rinse–scrape once hair is dry.

Travel tip?

Bring your home bottle/bucket—familiar smell matters. Keep a small kit ready for quick re-applications between classes.

Author: Jon Conklin • Draw It Out® Horse Health Care Solutions

Categories: Recovery & Care, Show Prep, Travel & Logistics

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