Horse care routine

Horse Cooling & Post-Ride Check Routine

Short answer: After work, start with the horse: breathing, attitude, legs, feet, back, saddle marks, water interest, and weather. Product support comes after that check, not before it.

Current note: This page has been cleaned up from an older routine page. It now avoids dead supplement paths and routes to current Draw It Out® education.

Post-ride check

  1. Walk the horse out and watch breathing, attitude, and return to normal.
  2. Check legs for heat, fill, cuts, boot rubs, and tenderness.
  3. Pick feet and look for stones, sprung shoes, cracks, and tenderness.
  4. Check back, withers, girth area, saddle-pad marks, and rub-prone zones.
  5. Offer water and monitor appetite, manure, urine, and normal behavior after harder work.

When to stop and get help

Call the right professional when the horse is not moving normally, is not recovering normally, shows a major behavior change, or gives you a signal that does not fit the horse’s baseline.

Current Draw It Out® routes

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