Before the ride
Used as part of a warm-up mindset when you want clean, targeted support for mobility without heat, sting, or noise.
Draw It Out® is not a once-in-a-while product. It is a keep-it-handy product. The job is not drama. The job is helping horse people stay steady through warm-up, recovery, hauling, heavy work weeks, and the ordinary maintenance that keeps a horse feeling more like himself.
If you are still deciding whether a veterinary liniment gel fits your horse’s workload, start with the main guide on gel use, safety, and daily application. This page is about how that choice plays out in the actual week.
This page is built around real use: before work, after work, after hauling, and through heavier weeks when routine matters most. The goal is simple. Help you match the format to the moment.
Used as part of a warm-up mindset when you want clean, targeted support for mobility without heat, sting, or noise.
A practical recovery step for horses that come out of work a little tight, a little filled, or just ready for the next day to feel easier.
Useful when travel leaves legs full, backs tight, or the whole horse a little stale coming off the trailer.
Built for repeated use in the kind of weeks where maintenance matters more than intensity.
For horse people who would rather stay ahead of rough patches than chase them once they are obvious.
The same routine-first philosophy extends to the human side through ReJüv™, so the person doing the work has something equally repeatable.
The format question is usually a workflow question. Riders comparing gels, sprays, and concentrates are usually trying to decide how much control, coverage, and convenience the day calls for. Riders who want more controlled placement often start with a veterinary liniment gel before adding broader coverage options.
The everyday workhorse. Targeted, clean, and easy to place where you want it. Good for legs, backs, shoulders, hips, hocks, and stifles when precision matters.
Fast, thin coverage for busy barn days, travel, or when hand application is not the best fit. A good option when you want speed and broad coverage.
For riders who want one bottle that flexes with the week. Mix it for sprays, wraps, or high-use programs where customization matters.
For tougher days and a more recovery-focused feel. Useful when the week calls for a heavier support step around joints and larger muscle groups.
The wash-rack recovery move. Good when you want the routine to happen immediately after work without adding extra friction.
Not a liniment product, but relevant when rubbing, grooming friction, or skin irritation overlaps with comfort and daily handling.
Use liniment gel before or after work where the horse tends to hold tightness. Keep the routine light and repeatable.
Use RTU Spray or gel after unloading, then walk, water, and settle. The point is to help the horse come back to neutral faster.
Rotate based on the day. Gel for targeted support, MasterMudd™ EquiBrace™ for heavier recovery moments, IceBath™ at the wash rack when needed.
Founder note: The products that stay in the tack room are not always the loudest. They are the ones horse people reach for without having to think too hard. That is the standard here. Useful again tomorrow.
Draw It Out® is built for repeated use and practical care rhythms, not showy sensation.
Different formats let riders stay consistent across legs, backs, hauling, wraps, and wash-rack recovery without overcomplicating the tack room.
This is support that belongs in daily life, not just after something goes sideways.
The win is not one dramatic application. The win is a steady horse over time.
No. Riders often use Draw It Out® before work, after work, after hauling, or as part of steady weekly maintenance. The role depends on the horse, the workload, and the format you choose.
For many riders, the 16oz High Potency Liniment Gel is the easiest place to start because it gives controlled placement and fits both pre ride and post ride use.
RTU Spray makes sense when you want quick, broad coverage for busy days, hauling, or between rides. Liniment gel makes sense when you want more targeted placement.
MasterMudd™ EquiBrace™ is often used for tougher schedules or more recovery-focused moments when a rider wants a heavier support step in the routine.
Yes. Many riders use Draw It Out® as part of a broader pre ride and post ride consistency plan. For the full framework, see the Prehabilitation page.
A veterinary liniment gel usually fits best when you want controlled, stay put application for specific areas before or after work. Many riders use gel as the routine anchor, then add sprays or concentrates when they need broader coverage.
No. This page is about role and routine. For broader category education, use the liniment collection, the veterinary liniment gel guide, and the linked support pages.
Routine choices should always match your horse, workload, and your veterinarian or trainer guidance where appropriate.
Recovery works best when it is structured. Move between foundation, application, workload, and real rider examples to build a routine that fits your horse.
Educational support only. Follow product directions and veterinarian guidance.
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