Breed shows and show barns

Show Barn Horse Care Routine

Show barn care is not just shine. It is grooming, clean skin, coat management, travel checks, stall-time checks, post-work recovery, hoof care, and a routine clean enough to use every day.

Quick answer: A good show-week routine covers grooming, skin checks, hoof checks, tack areas, travel, post-work body checks, fly pressure, and next-day movement.

When show prep should stop

  • Lameness, heat, swelling, wounds, hoof pain, fever, dullness, severe skin irritation, or a horse that is not acting normal should not be hidden under grooming.

Show barn pressure points

Presentation

Coat, mane, tail, white markings, and clean skin matter, but so does the horse under the shine.

Travel and stalls

Hauling, stall changes, wash racks, blankets, and longer days change the care routine.

Body checks

Legs, back, shoulders, tack areas, feet, and movement still matter after grooming is done.

Show-week routine

  1. Before leaving: wash, groom, check skin, check feet, and note baseline movement.
  2. At the show: keep routines clean and repeatable, not chaotic.
  3. After work: check legs, back, shoulders, girth, saddle area, and cooling.
  4. After hauling home: check again before calling the show over.

Product lanes

Grooming

ShowBarn Secret® Lavender Shampoo and the grooming collection for show-week wash-rack work.

Body support

Draw It Out® Liniment Gel for targeted post-work support.

Skin and hoof

Rapid Relief, RESTOREaHORSE®, and Silver Hoof EQ Therapy® for the correct skin or hoof lane.

Related routes

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