Draw It Out®

128oz Liniment Concentrate

A barn-size liniment concentrate built for riders and multi-horse programs that want refill value, adjustable strength, and fewer reorders. Mix it your way and keep the routine consistent from bottle to bottle.

  • Barn-size refill value
  • Adjustable mixing control
  • Fewer reorders

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Size: 128oz

Draw It Out® 128oz Concentrate Horse Liniment — The Barn Essential

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128oz
Preis
$160.45
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$641.80
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Before You Buy

Draw It Out® is designed for daily recovery and sensitive horses.
It does not create heat, tingle, or sensation.
If you judge liniment by how it feels, this may not be your product.

Draw It Out® 128oz Concentrate is a gallon-size liniment concentrate built for riders and barns that already know they want concentrate and need more of it on hand.

A strong fit for refill routines, multi-horse programs, and barns that go through smaller concentrate bottles too quickly. Mix it lighter for everyday use, stronger when needed, and keep the routine consistent from bottle to bottle.

  • Start at 70/30 for an easy everyday baseline
  • Move to 50/50 when a stronger mix is needed
  • Use full strength for short focused sessions
  • Built without menthol, alcohol, or added fragrance

Ingredients: Water, Sodium Chloride, Magnesium Sulfate, Potassium, Draw It Out® Proprietary Mineral Blend.

Need help choosing the right format? Compare it with the 32oz concentrate, use the Solution Finder, or support the long game with Prehabilitation.

Why the 128oz concentrate

Barn-size concentrate for repeat routines

The 128oz size is built for riders and barns that already know they want concentrate and need more of it on hand. It gives you refill value, adjustable strength, and fewer reorders without changing the routine.

  • Start at 70/30 for an easy everyday baseline you can repeat bottle after bottle.
  • Move to 50/50 only when the routine calls for a stronger mix.
  • Keep bottles labeled and ready so the process stays consistent across the barn.
  • A better fit for multi-horse programs and barns that go through smaller concentrate bottles too quickly.

This size makes the most sense when you are refilling regularly, mixing for more than one horse, or standardizing a repeat routine.

Why the gallon size works

Built for refill value and repeat routines

  • Adjustable mixing: Start at 70/30 for everyday use and move stronger only when needed.
  • Barn-size value: A better fit for riders and programs that go through smaller bottles too quickly.
  • Refill ready: Easy to keep spray bottles and routine mixes labeled and ready to use.
  • Fewer reorders: Helpful for multi-horse barns and steady week-to-week routines.

How barns use the gallon

Mix once, label bottles, keep the routine moving

1. Start with your baseline

For most barns, 70/30 is the easiest everyday starting point. Move stronger only when the routine calls for it.

2. Fill and label your bottles

Pre-mix the bottle sizes you use most often so the ratio stays consistent from one use to the next.

3. Apply the way your barn already works

Most riders use concentrate in spray bottles for broader coverage or in wrap routines for more focused contact time.

4. Refill and repeat

The gallon size makes the most sense when you are refilling regularly, mixing for more than one horse, or standardizing a steady weekly routine.

Built for repeat routines

128oz concentrate vs ready-to-use bottles

Feature 128oz Concentrate Ready-to-use bottles
Value Better fit for barns that refill often and go through smaller bottles quickly Better fit for lighter use or riders who prefer no mixing
Control Adjust the ratio to fit the day and the routine Fixed strength with no mixing required
Stocking One larger format for labeled refills and repeat use Multiple bottles to replace as they run out
Best fit Multi-horse barns, refill routines, and steady weekly use Quick grab-and-go use and smaller-volume routines

Quick planning cues

Why riders move up to the gallon size

128 oz

Built for refill routines and barns that go through smaller bottles too quickly

70/30

A strong everyday starting point for repeat mixing and labeled bottles

Fewer reorders

A better fit for multi-horse programs and steady week-to-week use

More control

Adjust the ratio to fit the routine instead of being locked into one strength

This size makes the most sense when you are refilling regularly, standardizing mixes across the barn, or buying concentrate often enough that smaller bottles stop being practical.

FAQ

Questions about the 128oz concentrate

The gallon size is built for barns that already know they want concentrate and need more of it on hand. These quick answers help buyers decide when the larger format makes sense.

Who should buy the 128oz concentrate?
The gallon size is a strong fit for multi-horse barns, refill routines, and riders who go through smaller concentrate bottles too quickly. If you are mixing regularly and want fewer reorders, this size usually makes more sense than the 32oz.
When is 32oz enough instead?
The 32oz concentrate is often enough when you are trying the format for the first time, mixing less often, or only using it for one horse on a lighter routine. The 128oz is the better move when the smaller bottle stops lasting long enough.
What mix should I start with?
For most barns, 70/30 is the easiest everyday starting point. Move to 50/50 only when your routine calls for a stronger mix, and reserve full strength for short focused use.
70/30 everyday 50/50 stronger mix Full strength focused use
How do most barns use the gallon?
Most riders use the gallon to refill spray bottles, standardize labeled mixes, and support repeat wrap routines. The value of the larger size is not just volume. It is keeping the routine consistent across repeated use.
Is the formula a good fit for show season?
The formula is built without alcohol, menthol, or added fragrance, which helps keep the routine calmer and more predictable. Always confirm current discipline rules for your barn and program and follow label directions.
Alcohol free Menthol free No added fragrance
What if my horse is sensitive or tries to lick it?
This product is for external use only. Start with a small area if your horse is sensitive, allow the product to dry, and avoid the mouth, eyes, mucous membranes, and other sensitive areas. If irritation occurs, discontinue use and consult your veterinarian.

This guidance reflects common barn use and does not replace product directions or veterinary guidance.