Used it during a busy training block with my lesson horse, and the water stayed palatable. It helps keep the routine steady. We did the same routine at home and on the road. It makes travel days feel less chaotic. It earned a spot in our barn.
Shop hoof care products built for real riders and real footing. If you are dealing with wet conditions, chips and cracks, tenderness on hard ground, or that seasonal “funk,” start with clean, dry hooves and choose the product that fits your routine.
Hooves handle impact, footing changes, moisture swings, and the wear of real riding. A consistent routine and the right hoof care products help you stay ahead of surprises between farrier visits.
Support a confident stride by helping hooves stay consistent through changing footing.
Better routines start with clean, dry hooves and products designed for wet days and dry spells.
Clean application with rider-friendly language and no heavy smell.
Stay ahead of chips and brittleness with small, repeatable steps.
Keep it simple. Clean first, apply your hoof care product as directed, then watch for changes that need your farrier. For the full five minute routine, use the hoof care guide.
Pick hooves and brush away packed dirt. If wet, towel dry so you are not sealing in moisture.
Use your chosen hoof care product on clean, dry hooves per label directions. Consistency beats overdoing it.
Look at the nail line, edges, and any tenderness. If something changes fast, message your farrier early.
You can shop Draw It Out® hoof care here online, or through our worldwide dealer network and professional partners.
If you are shopping, stay in the hoof aisle. If you are diagnosing, use the routine hub and the decision map.
Answer a few questions and get a clear recommendation that fits your routine and goals.
Daily checks, common issues, and when to call your farrier. Keep it simple and repeatable.
Choose hoof care products that fit your daily check and stay consistent between farrier visits.
Choose hoof care products that fit your daily check and stay consistent between farrier visits.
Choose hoof care products that fit your daily check and stay consistent between farrier visits.
Choose hoof care products that fit your daily check and stay consistent between farrier visits.
Choose hoof care products that fit your daily check and stay consistent between farrier visits.
Hoof care is not a theory. It is daily checks, changing footing, wet stretches, and farrier cycles. See what riders are learning and sharing, then keep shopping the hoof aisle.
Hooves deal with dry footing, wet stretches, and freeze thaw cycles. Keep your routine consistent, then choose hoof care products that match your conditions and apply as directed.
Focus on clean, dry hooves and a repeatable daily check. If you use a topical, apply it per label directions as the consistent step.
Pick thoroughly and towel dry when you can. Keep frog grooves clean and watch for fast changes that deserve a farrier message.
Increase check frequency. Watch for tenderness, packed debris, and edge changes, especially late in the farrier cycle.
Not all hoof care routines feel the same in real life. Here is a simple way to think about what you are using and why clean, repeatable steps matter.
Good hoof care is not hype. It is repeatable steps, clean application, and staying consistent between farrier visits. These are the signals riders look for when they choose hoof care products.
A short daily check beats a complicated routine you abandon after a week.
Clear label directions and a clean routine help you repeat results week to week.
Dry footing, wet stretches, and hard ground weeks all get handled with the same baseline checks.
Want the routine and the decision map? Use the hoof care guide. Want a guided match? Use the Solution Finder.
Our Rider Support Team can help you keep it simple and pick products that fit your horse, your footing, and your schedule.
The best hoof care products are the ones you actually use consistently. Start with clean, dry hooves and a quick daily check. Then choose hoof care that fits your season, footing, and farrier cycle.
The best hoof care is the kind you actually repeat. Clean hooves, consistent checks, and products that fit your season and farrier cycle. Keep it simple and keep it moving.
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