
Electrolytes and Horse Sweat: Why Cooling Down Matters More Than You Were Told
Sweat is how horses lose electrolytes. Cooling down correctly helps the body rebalance, release tension, and recover more effectively aft...
Introduction
After a tough ride, your horse’s muscles, joints, and overall system need time to recover. Whether it’s an intense training session, a long trail ride, or a competition day, a solid post-workout routine is key to keeping their muscles healthy, reducing soreness, and ensuring they’re ready for the next ride.
Want to help your equine athlete recover like a pro? Here’s what every rider should include in their horse’s post-workout care.
💡 Pro Tip: Avoid heavy blanketing immediately after cooling down—a horse that’s too hot under a thick layer may trap heat and delay recovery.
💡 Pro Tip: Offer wet hay or soaked feed if your horse isn’t drinking right away.
Draw It Out® Liniment is formulated to reduce inflammation, soothe soreness, and promote circulation.
💡 Pro Tip: Apply liniment before workouts to warm up muscles and prevent injuries.
💡 Pro Tip: Limit ice boots to 15–20 minutes per session.
💡 Pro Tip: Deep bedding helps tired legs recover overnight.
A great ride doesn’t end when you hop off the saddle—it continues with how you care for your horse afterward.
Your checklist for faster recovery:
Building these habits will keep your horse fresh, strong, and ready for every ride! 🐎✨
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Yes, Draw It Out® Liniment is gentle and safe for daily use. Daily application helps reduce soreness and supports long-term muscle health.
You can apply liniment both before and after exercise. Before a ride, it helps warm up muscles. After a ride, it helps reduce inflammation and promote recovery.
Perform a skin pinch test or check gum moisture. If the skin doesn’t bounce back quickly or gums feel dry, your horse may be dehydrated.
This article explains background and context. If you’re here to act, these are the most common next steps riders take.

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