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Wet weather is part of horse life. Mud happens. So do soggy paddocks, longer drying times, and skin and hoof challenges that creep in quietly if you are not paying attention.
The goal during rainy seasons is not perfection. It is consistency. Small daily decisions make the biggest difference in keeping horses comfortable, healthy, and moving forward.
Horses need a place to get out of prolonged rain and wind. Run-in sheds or barns should be dry, well ventilated, and large enough to prevent crowding. Airflow matters just as much as cover.
Damp bedding invites skin and hoof problems. Clean stalls regularly and refresh bedding before it becomes saturated. Rubber mats under bedding help reduce moisture buildup.
Cold and wet conditions increase energy demands. Horses may need additional calories to maintain weight. Always provide clean water and monitor intake closely during storms.
Wet conditions soften hooves and increase the risk of thrush and imbalance. Pick feet daily. Keep turnout areas as dry as possible and stay on schedule with your farrier.
High traffic areas break down first. Use gravel, mats, or designated dry lots to reduce deep mud. Rotating turnout areas protects footing and grass.
Wet weather does not mean no movement. Use covered arenas, indoor spaces, or structured groundwork to maintain circulation and mental balance.
Regular grooming helps dry skin, supports circulation, and lets you catch early signs of irritation or swelling. Dry legs thoroughly before turning horses back out.
Blankets should fit correctly and stay clean. Over blanketing can create moisture traps. Always check under blankets for rubs or dampness.
Wet weather increases the risk of skin breakdown, especially on lower legs and high moisture areas. Early attention prevents bigger problems later.
Longer stall time can lead to stress. Keep routines predictable, allow social interaction when possible, and provide enrichment to reduce boredom.
Wet seasons reward horse owners who stay observant and consistent. The basics done well matter more than any single product or shortcut.
Wet weather often brings skin stress. Rapid Relief Restorative Cream is designed to support compromised skin without adding heat, sting, or unnecessary fragrance.
Formulated with Zinc Oxide and Zinc Pyrithione to support skin exposed to prolonged moisture and environmental stress.
Aloe Vera, red algae extract, shea butter, and a coconut derived conditioning blend help nourish skin while allowing it to breathe.
Dye free and fragrance free. Easy to apply. Stays in place without feeling greasy or sticky.
Made in the USA and designed to fit into regular grooming routines during wet seasons.
Wet weather does not have to derail comfort or progress. With steady management and thoughtful skin support, horses stay healthier through the messier months.
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Stay-Put Gel
The everyday liniment gel format riders reach for when they want targeted, no-mess application.
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Mix Your Way
A flexible concentrate for riders who want to mix their own routine around workload and barn needs.
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Ready To Use
A ready-to-use spray format for quick application after work, travel, turnout, or daily care.
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A cooling body brace spray for riders who want a fast, practical option after hard work or hot days.
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