Haul Smarter, Recover Stronger: Post-Travel Care for Horses
Excerpt: Whether it’s a quick run across town or a long haul across states, trailering is tough on horses. Here’s how to support your horse’s muscles, hydration, and joints before and after the ride.
Why Travel Is Hard on Horses
Horses engage their muscles constantly during travel to balance, brace, and adjust to movement. Even standing still in a trailer takes physical effort. Add heat, stress, or road time—and you’ve got a recovery event, not just a ride.
Pre-Trip Prep
- Offer water and light hay before loading
- Apply Draw It Out® 16oz Gel to legs and back to reduce inflammation risk during transit
- Use Hydro-Lyte with GastroCell the night before and morning of the haul
During the Trip
- Stop every 3–4 hours to offer water and let horses rest (if possible)
- Ensure trailer is well-ventilated with secure footing
- Monitor for signs of overheating or agitation
Post-Travel Recovery Steps
- Walk out for 15–20 minutes after unloading to reset circulation and loosen muscles
- Apply liniment: RTU Spray for large muscles, Gel for joints and tendons
- Use IceBath™ Cooling Body Wash if hauling in heat or after long rides
Overnight Setup After a Haul
Even short trips can stiffen your horse. Help them recover by:
- Providing clean, cushioned footing
- Offering plenty of clean water and forage
- Reapplying liniment to any tender or swollen areas before bedtime
Final Thoughts: Every Mile Matters
Trailering might not look like work—but your horse’s body knows otherwise. A smart travel recovery routine ensures your horse arrives ready to perform, not just survive the ride.