Mississippi barrel racer caring for two Quarter Horse mares at a home barn

Quick answer: Rivers Turner is a Real Rider from Mathiston, Mississippi, with 16 years of horse experience. She barrel races and pole bends with French Fry, an eight-year-old dun Quarter Horse mare, and Triple, an eight-year-old bay Quarter Horse mare. Her routine changes with Mississippi weather, but her priorities stay steady: body condition, feet, and consistent care.

Meet French Fry and Triple

French Fry’s story includes surgery to remove a splint bone followed by extensive stall rest and standing wraps under professional direction. Rivers remembers how prolonged standing affected the mare’s whole body, not only the operated leg. Triple shares the same practical home program as both mares return to work and fitness.

A Mississippi routine built around the season

In summer, Rivers stalls during the day and turns out at night. In winter, she reverses the schedule. Exercise remains comparatively steady, while turnout timing responds to heat and seasonal conditions. Her favorite place to ride is the Horse Park at Mississippi State University in Starkville.

  • Keep body condition appropriate
  • Keep feet on schedule
  • Adjust management without abandoning the routine

The products in her barn

Rivers says Citraquin® travels with them during outdoor season. She also used Draw It Out® liniment on normal back and shoulder areas during French Fry’s stall-rest period, and MasterMudd™ became part of her leg-care routine as conditioning returned. These are her attributed barn choices, not medical instructions.

“My mom started using Draw It Out years ago because of the ingredients in the products and I was a small child. Now it is a staple in our barn and our house. We use the restorative spray on any skin issues or lesions for dogs or horses.” That is Rivers’ personal account. Skin lesions and post-surgical concerns still require veterinary guidance.

When to stop and call the veterinarian

New swelling, lameness, wounds, skin lesions, or post-surgical changes belong with the veterinarian. Do not convert another rider’s routine into treatment instructions.

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