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The Secret to Faster Recovery—Why Every Horse Needs a Post-Workout Routine

The Secret to Faster Recovery—Why Every Horse Needs a Post-Workout Routine

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.

1. Cool Down Gradually

  • Walk for 10-15 minutes after exercise to gradually lower heart rate.
  • Avoid sudden stops—letting them move prevents muscle tightness.
  • Use a sponge or light hosing to remove excess heat if your horse is sweaty.

💡 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.

2. Hydration & Electrolytes

  • Ensure fresh, clean water is available immediately after exercise.
  • Add electrolytes to feed or water if your horse has sweated heavily.
  • Monitor hydration using a skin pinch test for skin elasticity.

💡 Pro Tip: Offer wet hay or soaked feed if your horse isn’t drinking right away.

3. Use Liniment to Ease Muscle Soreness

Draw It Out® Liniment is formulated to reduce inflammation, soothe soreness, and promote circulation.

  • Apply to legs, shoulders, and back after a ride.
  • Use under standing wraps for added support and circulation.
  • Add liniment to a rinse or bath for full-body refreshment.

💡 Pro Tip: Apply liniment before workouts to warm up muscles and prevent injuries.

4. Reduce Inflammation with Cooling Techniques

  • Cold hose for 5–10 minutes on legs and joints.
  • Use ice boots or wraps after intense sessions.
  • Pair cold therapy with liniment for even better results.

💡 Pro Tip: Limit ice boots to 15–20 minutes per session.

5. Provide Proper Stall or Turnout Time

  • Encourage light turnout for natural movement.
  • Stall horses should have space to stretch and lie down.
  • Hand-walking is great if turnout isn’t an option.

💡 Pro Tip: Deep bedding helps tired legs recover overnight.

Wrap-Up

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:

  • ✅ Cooling down gradually
  • ✅ Hydration & electrolytes
  • Draw It Out® Liniment for soreness relief
  • ✅ Cold therapy techniques
  • ✅ Stall or turnout time

Building these habits will keep your horse fresh, strong, and ready for every ride! 🐎✨

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Frequently Asked Questions

Can I use liniment on my horse every day?

Yes, Draw It Out® Liniment is gentle and safe for daily use. Daily application helps reduce soreness and supports long-term muscle health.

When should I apply liniment—before or after a workout?

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.

How do I know if my horse is dehydrated post-ride?

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.

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