Draw It Out® Rapid Relief Restorative Cream: A Breakthrough Solution for Rain Rot Treatment
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Rain Rot Treatment: A Calm, Clean Plan with Rapid Relief Restorative Cream

By Jon Conklin • Updated • 6–8 min read

Rain rot loves wet, crowded, and dirty. Your edge? Clean, dry, protect—run the same quiet routine every time, then break the barn-cycle so it doesn’t come back.

What Rain Rot Is (Fast)

  • Dermatophilosis: Bacterial skin issue that thrives when hair stays wet/matted under dirt or tack.
  • Trigger combo: Moisture + mud + friction + shared gear.
  • Good news: Most cases respond to consistent hygiene and a simple topical routine.

Signs & Look-Alikes

  • “Paint-brush” scabs that lift with hair; small crusts over serum-y skin.
  • Common on topline, rump, shoulders, cannon bones, and where tack traps sweat.
  • Look-alikes: Fungal dermatitis, scratches/pastern dermatitis, lice/mange. When in doubt, call your vet.

Do / Don’t at a Glance

Do

  • Keep sessions short, rinse clean, and scrape immediately.
  • Dry thoroughly before any topical.
  • Disinfect brushes, pads, girths, boots—daily during outbreaks.

Don’t

  • Rip scabs off dry—soften with wash first.
  • Layer greasy products that trap moisture.
  • Share contaminated tack or blankets between horses.

Call the Vet If

  • Lesions spread fast, ooze, or the horse is painful/feverish.
  • No improvement after a week of consistent care.

Step-by-Step Routine (Clean–Dry–Protect)

1) Clean

Rinse affected areas; use a gentle, barn-safe wash to soften scabs. Rinse thoroughly and scrape water off so skin is truly clean.

2) Dry

Move air across the coat until skin and hair are dry to the touch. Damp traps bacteria—don’t rush this step.

3) Protect

Apply a thin, even layer of Rapid Relief Restorative Cream. It’s light, non-greasy, and designed for tidy comfort on compromised skin—no slick residue to collect dust.

4) Repeat

Re-check daily for a week. Keep gear clean and dry; avoid heavy turnout in mud until skin normalizes.

Pro tip: On lower legs prone to mud splash, use a stay-put barrier on clean, dry skin between rides, and return to Rapid Relief for recovery after washing and drying.

Barn Hygiene to Stop the Cycle

  • One-horse, one-brush during outbreaks. Disinfect after each use.
  • Swap or launder pads/liners more often; dry completely before reuse.
  • Clip only if hair length prevents drying—keep blades clean to avoid spread.

Products We Trust

Label note: Follow product directions and avoid contact near eyes or mucous membranes. Partner with your veterinarian for severe cases.

Fix it quiet. Keep it gone.

Want a printable Rain Rot Reset Checklist (wash protocol, gear rotation, 7-day follow-up)? Reach out—we’ll tailor it to your barn and turnout reality.

Rain Rot FAQ

Should I pick the scabs?

Soften first with a gentle wash; scabs often release on their own. Don’t rip dry—risk of bleeding and more irritation.

Can I blanket a horse with rain rot?

Only with clean, dry skin and a clean, dry liner. Wet blankets trap moisture—pause turnout rugs until skin normalizes.

Is it contagious?

It spreads via shared gear and wet conditions. Isolate brushes, pads, and liners; disinfect daily during outbreaks.

When do I call the vet?

Rapid spread, pain, fever, or no improvement after ~7 days of consistent care. Your vet may culture and adjust treatment.

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

Categories: Skin & Coat, Recovery & Care, Barn Hygiene

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