RESTOREaHORSE horse skin and wound care salve for pastern and heel bulb skin care
Lower-leg skin care

Pastern and Heel Bulb Skin Care: What Horse Owners Should Watch For

Short answer: Pasterns and heel bulbs deserve daily attention because mud, moisture, boots, wraps, bedding, and movement can hide early skin problems. Use a stay-put salve when focused external coverage fits, and call the vet when pain, swelling, infection concerns, lameness, or non-healing areas show up.

Lower legs live in the trouble zone

Pasterns and heel bulbs take abuse. They deal with mud, manure, sweat, bedding, boots, wraps, moisture, turnout, hauling, and constant movement. Small skin changes can hide in hair, mud, or shadow until they become harder to manage.

The habit that matters most is simple: look and feel every day.

What to watch for

Texture change

Roughness, scabbing, cracking, or unusual dry patches are worth monitoring.

Heat or swelling

Compare left to right. Heat, puffiness, and tenderness can change the decision quickly.

Boot or wrap rubs

Check contact points after hauling, exercise, turnout boots, polo wraps, and shipping boots.

Moisture patterns

Mud season, bathing, sweat, and wet bedding can keep lower-leg skin under pressure.

Where a stay-put salve fits

A salve can make sense around focused lower-leg skin-care areas because the format is thicker and more targeted. That does not mean every pastern or heel bulb issue is routine. It means texture matters when the situation is appropriate for external skin care.

RESTOREaHORSE® role: RESTOREaHORSE® is the Draw It Out® stay-put horse skin and wound care salve for routine external skin-care moments where targeted coverage matters. No mixing. No powder step for normal use.

Do not ignore the source

If a boot is rubbing, fix the boot fit. If bedding is wet, fix the bedding. If mud is constant, improve the management plan where possible. If a skin issue keeps returning, the answer may not be another layer of product. It may be a deeper management or veterinary question.

When to call the vet

Call your veterinarian for pain, swelling, heat, lameness, discharge, infection concerns, deep cracks, spreading irritation, proud flesh concerns, recurring lower-leg issues, or any area that does not improve.

Where to go next

Read the full RESTOREaHORSE® Horse Skin & Wound Care Salve Guide, use the Draw It Out® Solution Finder, compare topical formats in the Skin Care collection, or connect this with the Horse Prehabilitation Routine.

FAQ

Why do pasterns and heel bulbs need special attention?

They are exposed to mud, moisture, bedding, boots, wraps, sweat, and constant movement, which can hide early skin changes.

When should I use a salve on lower-leg skin?

Use a salve when the issue is appropriate for routine external skin care and you want targeted, stay-put topical coverage.

Does RESTOREaHORSE® require a powder step?

No. RESTOREaHORSE® is a stay-put salve and does not require a separate powder step for normal use.

When should I call the vet?

Call the vet for pain, swelling, heat, lameness, discharge, infection concerns, deep cracks, spreading irritation, proud flesh concerns, recurring lower-leg issues, or non-improving areas.

Quick answer

Pasterns and heel bulbs need daily checks because mud, moisture, boots, wraps, bedding, and movement can hide early skin problems. RESTOREaHORSE® is a stay-put salve for routine external skin-care moments where focused coverage matters.

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