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Seasonal careFebruary routine reset

February Horse Soundness Checklist

February is the quiet month where small problems either settle down or stack up. If you want an easier spring, this is where you buy it: steady handling, a clean baseline, and fewer surprises.

February checklist in 20 seconds

  • Hands-on leg check twice a week: heat, fill, sensitivity, symmetry.
  • Warm-up stays non negotiable, even on easy days.
  • Watch next morning movement, not just how they look after work.
  • Do not over-ride the first warm week.
  • Keep support routines simple and consistent.

Why February matters

Late winter is where routines get sloppy. The footing changes daily, the workload swings with weather, and many horses move less between rides. None of that is dramatic. It is just enough to make small inflammation hang around and soft tissue feel tighter than it should.

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This month is not about big fixes. It is about noticing early and keeping your routine calm enough to repeat.

The 6 point February body care checklist

1) Hands on leg audit

Twice weekly minimum. Same time of day when you can.

  • Compare left to right for temperature differences.
  • Note filling patterns at the ankles and tendons.
  • Feel for texture changes in soft tissue.

Consistency builds pattern recognition. Pattern recognition prevents surprises.

2) Recommit to a structured warm up

  • Extend the walk until the body feels present.
  • Let joints articulate before you ask for power.
  • When it is cold, assume you need longer than you want.

3) Support circulation on cold days

Cold limits distal limb blood flow. That matters for recovery and next day comfort. The win is not intensity. The win is a simple, repeatable routine that keeps the body from stiffening overnight.

If you use a liniment gel as part of your daily care, this is the season where consistency beats complexity.

4) Run the next morning test

  • Do they step out freely in the first five minutes?
  • Do they stand square without constantly shifting?
  • Do transitions feel normal, not sticky?

Your best feedback is 12 to 24 hours later.

5) Resist the first warm week overreach

February always teases. A few warm days show up and everyone rides like it is April. Then the freeze returns and tightness follows.

  • Keep workload increases gradual, even when it feels good.
  • Assume elasticity changes with temperature swings.
  • Stay steady and let spring come to you.

6) Align support to your real season

Late winter is not crisis management. It is structured maintenance with intention. If your routine feels like guesswork, use a system that narrows decisions and keeps you consistent.

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When to treat it as a red flag

This checklist is for normal tightness that improves with a sane warm up. If you see one-sided heat, obvious lameness, escalating swelling, unwillingness to bear weight, or a day to day decline, treat that as a different situation and involve your veterinarian and farrier.

FAQs

How often should I run this February checklist

Do the leg audit twice a week, and do the next morning movement check after any harder ride, haul, or footing change. The point is repeatability.

What is the biggest mistake riders make in February

Over-riding the first warm week. Workload spikes followed by cold snaps are a common setup for tight backs and stocked legs.

How long should my warm up be in late winter

Longer than you want. Start with forward walking until the body feels loose, then build gradually. Cold tissue resists, warm tissue cooperates.

What should I look for in a hands on leg check

Heat differences, uneven filling, sensitivity, and soft tissue texture changes. Compare left to right and look for patterns.

Can a liniment gel be part of a daily winter routine

Yes, many riders use a liniment gel as part of consistent daily care. The advantage is calm repeatability, not drama.

Where do I start if I am unsure what fits my horse

Use the Solution Finder to match products to workload, age, and routine, then anchor a simple plan with the Prehabilitation framework.


Internal routing: Start with the Solution Finder, build your system using Prehabilitation, and keep routines steady with the liniment lineup.

 

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