Hollow Back Horse Relief Guide | Calm Triage and Topline Routine | Draw It Out®
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Hollow Back Horse? Start With a Calm Plan

If your horse lifts the head, drops the back, and feels flat or braced, do not guess. Run a fast fit check, support comfort, then train for lift. Draw It Out® liniment gel is sensation free and odorless, built for a calm routine once absorbed.

Quick summary

Start with fit and friction checks, then support comfort and train for lift. Thin layers, full absorption, then tack up and do a quick security check. If hollowing is new, worsening, one sided, or escalating, bring in your veterinarian and saddle fitter.

When hollowing includes weakness

If hollowing is paired with overall weakness, dullness, loss of appetite, sweating without work, incoordination, collapse, or dark urine, call your veterinarian. Use this decision guide for quick checks and vet red flags: horse weakness home care vs vet.

30 second triage

  • Saddle and pad: pad clean, no seams or grit, saddle not bridging or pinching
  • Teeth and bit comfort: check for sudden resistance or head tossing changes
  • Hooves: unevenness, soreness, or a new short step
  • Back feel: one sided heat, pain response, or a new tight spot
  • Pattern: new or worsening behavior, especially one sided

If this is new, escalating, or one sided, stop chasing it with more pressure and involve your veterinarian and saddle fitter.

Tack friction rule

Apply liniment gel to supporting muscles, not directly under high friction saddle panel contact if it could reduce tack security. Use a thin layer on clean dry hair, let it fully absorb, wipe any excess, then tack up and do a quick security check.

Three lane fix

The three lane fix

Most hollow backs are a mix of fit, body, and skills. Fix the lane you can confirm first.

Lane A

Fit

  • Saddle contact and balance
  • Pad thickness and cleanliness
  • Girth rubs or pressure points
  • Rider balance and symmetry
Lane B

Body

  • Back, SI, and loins feel braced
  • Hindquarters and hamstrings tight
  • Front end and shoulder restriction
  • Recovery and routine consistency
Lane C

Skills

  • Forward rhythm first
  • Straightness and bending lines
  • Transitions without rushing
  • Short sessions, frequent breaks
Sensation free

No sting, no burn

A calm option for sensitive horses and sensitive backs.

Clean

Odorless, colorless

No perfume cloud and no dye transfer on tack or pads.

Barn practical

Routine friendly

Designed to stay where you put it and work into daily programs once absorbed.

Two to three minute reset

Two to three minute reset for lift

  1. Prep: brush the back and SI area clean and dry, confirm pad cleanliness, do a fast saddle check.
  2. Thin layer: apply liniment gel to supporting muscles, keep it light, let it fully absorb, wipe excess.
  3. Warm up: long and low walk, big circles, serpentines, then easy transitions. Add poles when the back starts to swing.

If you only do two zones, do back and SI plus hamstrings, then walk long and low for one minute.

Fit meets feel

Fit meets feel checklist

  • Saddle and bit: contact, pad setup, bit comfort, rider balance.
  • Horse factors: core strength, hoof balance, dental, and veterinary checks when needed.
  • Program: comfort first, then repeatable conditioning and skill building.
  • Application rule: thin layer, fully absorb, wipe excess, then tack up and check security.
Quick comparison

Quick comparison: sensation free vs tingle formulas

Draw It Out® liniment gel

Sensation free, calm routine

  • Sensation free option for sensitive horses.
  • Odorless and colorless for clean barns and clean tack.
  • Designed for thin application and full absorption before gear.
  • Built to support repeatable daily programs.

Tingle formulas

Stronger sensation and scent

  • Noticeable sensation that not every horse tolerates.
  • Often scented and may leave residue.
  • Can feel slick under heat if overapplied.
  • Routine and rule preference varies by program.

FAQ

Why is my horse hollow backed under saddle?
Common causes include saddle or pad issues, rider balance, dental or bit discomfort, hoof imbalance, and tension through the back, SI, and hindquarters. Start with fit checks and comfort, then build a plan for lift and swing.
Is hollowing always pain?
Not always, but it can signal discomfort or imbalance. If the behavior is new, worsening, or one sided, involve your veterinarian and saddle fitter to rule out pain and fit problems.
Where do I apply liniment gel for back and SI support?
Apply a thin, even layer to supporting muscles on clean, dry hair. Avoid direct high friction saddle panel contact, let it fully absorb, wipe any excess, then tack up and check security.
Can I put liniment gel under the saddle pad?
Avoid applying directly under high friction saddle panel contact if it could affect tack security. If you apply near the contact area, allow full absorption, wipe excess, and test tack security before mounting.
Will Draw It Out® liniment gel fix a hollow back?
No product replaces saddle fit, hoof balance, conditioning, dental or bit fit, training, or veterinary evaluation. Riders use Draw It Out® liniment gel as part of a comfort first routine while addressing root causes with their professionals.
What if hollowing comes with overall weakness or unusual fatigue?
If hollowing is paired with a horse that seems generally weak, unusually tired, or dull, use this decision guide for quick checks and clear vet red flags: Horse weakness: home care vs vet.
Next steps

Start with a calmer routine

Use the Solution Finder to keep your plan simple and consistent. Support comfort, confirm fit, then train for lift.

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