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Horse Electrolyte Recovery Paste: Routine Fit and Product Context
Horse electrolyte recovery paste routine fit hydration awareness and product context
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December 22, 2023
Jon Conklin

Horse Electrolyte Recovery Paste: Routine Fit and Product Context

A practical guide to horse electrolyte recovery paste, including product context, daily electrolyte differences, feeding...
SuperClean® Horse Stall Cleaner: Barn Hygiene and Use Notes
SuperClean horse stall cleaner barn hygiene odor management and surface routines
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December 21, 2023
Jon Conklin

SuperClean® Horse Stall Cleaner: Barn Hygiene and Use Notes

A practical guide to SuperClean® for barn hygiene, including stall cleaning, odor management, surface routines,...
Mastering the Art of Team Penning & Ranch Sorting: An Insider's Guide to Equestrian Sports
Mastering the Art of Team Penning & Ranch Sorting: An Insider's Guide to Equestrian Sports
December 21, 2023
Jon Conklin

Mastering the Art of Team Penning & Ranch Sorting: An Insider's Guide to Equestrian Sports

Explore the thrilling realms of Team Penning and Ranch Sorting in our in-depth guide. Uncover...
MasterMudd™ EquiBrace™ Horse Poultice: Routine Fit and Use Notes
MasterMudd EquiBrace horse poultice routine fit application and cleanup guide
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December 21, 2023
Jessie Harris

MasterMudd™ EquiBrace™ Horse Poultice: Routine Fit and Use Notes

A practical guide to MasterMudd™ EquiBrace™ as a poultice-style horse care product, including leg routines,...
Jim and Deanna Searles: Top Equine Trainers with 35+ Years of Success
Jim and Deanna Searles: Top Equine Trainers with 35+ Years of Success - Draw it Out®
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December 21, 2023
Jessie Harris

Jim and Deanna Searles: Top Equine Trainers with 35+ Years of Success

All-around trainers Jim and Deanna Searles of Circle S Ranch in Scottsdale, Arizona, have been...
Soothing Lavender Shampoo for Horses: Grooming Routine and Use Notes
Soothing lavender horse shampoo grooming routine bathing and skin checks
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December 21, 2023
Jon Conklin

Soothing Lavender Shampoo for Horses: Grooming Routine and Use Notes

A practical guide to soothing lavender horse shampoo, including bathing frequency, coat checks, skin awareness,...
Draw It Out® Horse Health Care Solutions: Why We Built It
Draw It Out Horse Health Care Solutions origin story and real rider needs
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December 21, 2023
Jon Conklin

Draw It Out® Horse Health Care Solutions: Why We Built It

A brand-origin story about why Draw It Out® was built for practical horse care, real...
Hydro-Lyte with GastroCell: Electrolyte Routine Context for Horses
Redefining Equine Wellness: The Science Behind Hydro-Lyte with GastroCell - Draw it Out®
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December 21, 2023
Jon Conklin

Hydro-Lyte with GastroCell: Electrolyte Routine Context for Horses

A cleaned-up Draw It Out® Horse Health Care News guide to electrolyte routines, hydration awareness,...
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Ask the Expert: Jon Conklin

Jon Conklin, Founder of Draw It Out® Horse Health Care Solutions

Founder Jon Conklin answers real riders’ questions about recovery, show prep, and natural performance care. If you’ve got one for him, send it in — it might show up right here next month.

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What makes Draw It Out® different from other liniments?

We’re show-safe, sensation-free, and naturally-derived. No menthol, alcohol, or burn — just deep relief built to perform. I made it because I was tired of seeing good horses react to harsh ingredients. Every batch has to pass one test: would I use it on my own horse?

Can I use Draw It Out® right before a show or event?

Absolutely. That’s what it’s made for. There’s no tingle, scent, or banned substance risk — so you can apply it before, during, or after competition without worrying about irritation or compliance issues.

How often should I apply the gel for best results?

Use it daily for maintenance and after heavy work or hauling for recovery. Massage a thin layer directly into legs or sore areas — no need to rinse. The gel absorbs fast and leaves zero residue under wraps or boots.

Is it safe for sensitive-skinned horses?

Yes — that’s one of our core values. Draw It Out® is free from menthol, witch hazel, dyes, and alcohol, so even the most sensitive horses get the relief they need without reaction or drying.

What’s next for Draw It Out®?

We’re always developing better ways to care for horses — from advanced recovery tools to new naturally-derived topicals. But we’ll never sacrifice our roots: show-safe, sensation-free relief for real riders.

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