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Post-Ride Cool-Down Routine for Horses: Where Draw It Out® Fits

A cool-down is not decoration at the end of a ride. It is the reset. It is where you bring the horse back to normal breathing, normal temperature, normal movement, and a clear read on what the work actually did.

The point of a real cool-down

After work, your horse needs time to shift from effort back to recovery. Heart rate drops. Breathing steadies. Heat leaves the body. Muscles keep moving long enough to avoid that abrupt stop-and-stand pattern that can make a horse feel tighter the next day.

The best cool-down is simple: walk, observe, feel, hydrate, and adjust tomorrow based on what you see today.

What riders should watch

  • Breathing that stays elevated longer than normal.
  • Uneven sweat patterns under tack.
  • Heat, filling, or tenderness in legs.
  • Shorter stride, reluctance, or stiffness walking back to the barn.
  • Unusual behavior after a normal workload.

A practical post-ride sequence

  1. Walk out. Start with 10 to 20 minutes of forward, relaxed walking. Longer or hotter rides may need more time.
  2. Loosen tack gradually. Let the horse cool before you fully strip tack, especially in cold weather.
  3. Check legs and back. Run your hands down tendons, joints, shoulders, loin, and saddle area. You are building a baseline.
  4. Manage sweat. Scrape after rinsing in warm weather. In cold weather, dry the horse before blanketing or turnout.
  5. Use liniment where it makes sense. Draw It Out® Liniment Gel fits after work on major muscle groups, legs, or areas that took extra strain.
  6. Record what changed. If one leg, one side, or one muscle group keeps showing up, that is not random. Adjust workload and involve your farrier or veterinarian when needed.
Routine rule: Do not wait until the horse is already sore to start paying attention. The best riders use cool-downs as a daily conversation with the horse.

Where Draw It Out® Liniment fits

Draw It Out® Liniment is built for riders who want a clean, practical topical that fits real barn life. The gel is odorless, colorless, and sensation-free, which makes it easier to use consistently around tack, wraps, boots, and daily routines.

Use the gel when

  • You want targeted post-work support.
  • The horse had a harder school, haul, show, or trail ride.
  • You are checking legs and major muscle groups after work.
  • You need a no-burn option that does not rely on menthol stink or heat sensation.

Use the concentrate when

  • You want a diluted body brace or spray routine.
  • You are supporting larger areas after conditioning days.
  • You need a barn-size option for frequent use.
  • You prefer to control dilution based on the job.

Cold weather cool-downs

Cold air changes the job. A sweaty horse can chill fast, but a rushed cool-down can leave tension behind. Walk longer, use a cooler when needed, and avoid blanketing over trapped moisture. Dry first. Then protect.

Hot weather cool-downs

In heat, cooling is about airflow, water, shade, and time. Rinse, scrape, repeat when conditions call for it. Offer water. Watch the horse, not the clock.

Bottom line

A good cool-down does not need to be fancy. It needs to be consistent. Walk the horse. Put your hands on the horse. Use products with purpose. Then let tomorrow’s ride be informed by what today’s cool-down told you.

Educational content only. For persistent heat, swelling, lameness, distress, or abnormal recovery, contact your veterinarian.

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