Coat and skin routine

Horse Rain Rot Care Routine

Short answer: when a horse has crusty coat or rain-rot-like skin concerns, check moisture, blanket fit, grooming habits, turnout, coat thickness, and whether the skin is painful, spreading, or infected-looking before choosing products.

Rain rot is a management problem before it is a product problem

Moisture, dirty coats, blankets, long hair, sweat, and poor airflow can all contribute to skin trouble. Product choice matters, but drying, grooming, and environmental management matter first.

Routine path

Step one: fix the environment

  • Reduce trapped moisture.
  • Check blanket fit and cleanliness.
  • Brush gently and do not rip painful crusts.
  • Give the coat air and time to dry.

Step two: choose support

  • Use grooming products for coat cleanup.
  • Use skin-care spray when fast topical coverage fits.
  • Use cream or salve only when placement makes sense.
  • Call the vet if it spreads or gets painful.

Product fit

Start with grooming support from Horse Grooming Routine Picks. For skin-care support, use Rapid Relief Restorative Spray or Rapid Relief Restorative Cream depending on coverage and placement.

Vet red flags

  • Open, bleeding, hot, or painful skin.
  • Spreading patches or worsening crusting.
  • Swelling, fever, lameness, or behavior changes.
  • Repeated cases despite better management.

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