
Keep Legs Fresh on the Road: Liniment & Travel Tips for Horses | Draw It Out®
Hauling horses isn’t easy—hours of standing, vibration, and limited movement stress circulation. Here’s how to use movement, hydration, a...
Your horse just finished a hard run, ride or set of jumps. Now it's time to reset, restore and stay competition ready — without the tingle or residue. Here’s a calm, effective cool‑down routine using Draw It Out®.
Heat, micro‑trauma and tight tissue build up fast. By slowing first (stage 1), supporting tissue (stage 2), moving circulation (stage 3) and wiping clean (stage 4), you win the recovery advantage. Add a sensation‑free liniment to support without disruption.
Stiff horse after big set? Add an extra 3‑min walk before stage 2. Show day back‑to‑back runs? Use the gel between sets rather than only after final run.
Yes—when the formula is sensation‑free. Draw It Out® Liniment Gel avoids menthol burn or alcohol sting, making it show‑safe when applied in the warm‑up or cooldown. :contentReference[oaicite:0]{index=0}
Yes—but only after the gel has fully absorbed and the surface is wiped clean. That ensures no slick residue under wraps.
Don’t skip it: pair the topical support with hydration and minerals. A system‑based approach keeps you ahead of the recovery curve.
Note: This routine supports healthy, working horses. If you suspect injury or serious soreness, consult your veterinarian.

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