Multi-horse barns
Regular use across several horses makes a refill system more practical than repeatedly buying smaller concentrate bottles.
Draw It Out® 128oz Liniment Concentrate is the larger-format, mix-as-directed option for riders, trainers, and multi-horse barns that use concentrate regularly and want fewer reorders.
The 128oz concentrate is the long-term value format for barns, trainers, and multi-horse programs that already use Draw It Out® regularly and want more flexibility from one gallon.
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The high-volume concentrate for trainers, multi-horse barns, refill stations, and riders who already know mix-to-use coverage belongs in their regular routine.
Quick answer: Choose the 128oz gallon when your barn already uses Draw It Out® Concentrate often enough to justify a refill system. It is not the best first bottle for most riders. Start with the 32oz Concentrate when you are learning the mix-to-use routine, or choose 16oz Gel when targeted ready-to-use placement fits better.
Regular use across several horses makes a refill system more practical than repeatedly buying smaller concentrate bottles.
A gallon supports repeatable spray-bottle, sponge, and wash-rack workflows when staff follow one labeled process.
This size makes sense after the barn already understands measuring, labeling, storage, and how concentrate fits the care routine.
Keeping one controlled refill source can reduce the clutter and uncertainty of partly identified bottles around a busy tack room.
Draw It Out® Concentrate is odorless and colorless and made without menthol, camphor, capsaicin, alcohol, witch hazel, or DMSO. Do not mix it with DMSO or random topicals. Use it only according to the current label and stop routine care when heat, marked swelling, lameness, pain, wounds, or worsening symptoms need professional evaluation.
Compare the 32oz Concentrate when you want the standard mix-to-use entry point. Use Horse Liniment Gel vs Spray vs Concentrate for the format decision, or the Solution Finder when the concern belongs in a different care lane.
No. It is concentrate. Measure and prepare it according to the current label.
Usually not. The 32oz Concentrate is the better standard starting point, while 16oz Gel is simpler for targeted ready-to-use care.
Yes, when the barn has one written measuring, labeling, sanitation, and storage process that every user follows.
No. Do not create unapproved mixtures or combine it with DMSO.
External horse-care concentrate. Mix and use according to current label directions. Product information does not replace veterinary diagnosis or treatment.
The 128oz concentrate handles the high-use concentrate lane. Add only the products that make the rest of the routine clearer.
Use the 32oz concentrate when you want the same mix-as-directed format in a smaller size before moving into barn-stock volume.
Keep 64oz liniment gel on the barn shelf when you want targeted, ready-to-apply placement alongside concentrate.
Add IceBath™ 128oz when your barn also needs a larger-format wash-rack product for hot days, hauling, training, and long weekends.
Simple ladder: 32oz to start, 128oz to stock the barn, 64oz gel for targeted placement, and IceBath™ for the wash rack.
The 128oz size is built for riders, trainers, and multi-horse barns that already know concentrate belongs in the routine and want more on hand.
Simple rule: choose 32oz to start. Choose 128oz when concentrate has already proven it belongs on the barn shelf.
The 128oz size works best when the barn has a simple process: clean equipment, clear labels, product directions, and the same repeatable workflow.
Use clean bottles or application tools reserved for this routine. Do not cross-use with cleaners, fly sprays, or other barn products.
Follow the product directions every time. Avoid guessing, improvising, or changing the process from bottle to bottle.
Mark what is in each bottle so the barn team does not have to guess. Consistency matters more than complicating the routine.
The 128oz size makes the most sense when you are preparing product regularly, using it across more than one horse, or stocking for steady weekly routines.
Choose the 128oz when concentrate is already part of the barn routine. Choose 32oz to start smaller. Choose liniment gel when you want ready-to-apply targeted placement.
| Feature | 128oz Concentrate | 32oz Concentrate | Liniment Gel |
|---|---|---|---|
| Best fit | Barn-stock concentrate Built for barns that already use concentrate regularly and want fewer reorders. | Smaller concentrate size Better for trying concentrate or supporting lighter-use routines. | Ready-to-apply gel Better when the job calls for targeted, stay-put application. |
| Routine style | Mix as directed, label prepared bottles clearly, and keep the barn workflow consistent. | Mix as directed in a smaller size before moving into barn-stock volume. | Open, apply thinly, massage in, and keep close in the barn, trailer, or tack trunk. |
| Coverage logic | Best when the routine calls for broader coverage across more horses or more frequent use. | Good when the barn needs broader coverage but not full barn-stock volume yet. | Best when the rider wants controlled placement instead of a mixed concentrate routine. |
| Stocking logic | Makes sense when the barn is refilling regularly and wants more product on hand. | Makes sense when the barn is still learning how often concentrate fits the routine. | Makes sense when the product needs to be ready without setup or mixing. |
Simple rule: choose 32oz to start, 128oz to stock the barn, and liniment gel when ready-to-apply targeted placement is the better fit.
Straight answers for barns deciding whether the gallon-size concentrate is the right fit.
The 128oz concentrate is a strong fit for riders, trainers, and multi-horse barns that already use concentrate regularly and want more product on hand with fewer reorders.
The 32oz concentrate is often the better choice when you are trying the format for the first time, using concentrate less often, or supporting a lighter-use routine. Move to 128oz when the smaller bottle stops lasting long enough.
Mix according to the product label directions. Avoid guessing, improvising stronger mixes, or changing the process from one bottle to the next. If you prepare bottles for barn use, label them clearly.
The 128oz size works best when the barn has a consistent setup: clean equipment, label-backed mixing, clearly marked prepared bottles, and a repeatable workflow so everyone knows what is being used.
Concentrate is mixed as directed and better for broader barn routines or higher-use programs. Liniment gel is ready to apply and better when the job calls for targeted, stay-put placement.
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, follow label directions, and remember that governing bodies do not pre-approve individual products.
This product is for external use only. Start with a small area if your horse is sensitive, allow the routine to settle as directed, and avoid the mouth, eyes, mucous membranes, open wounds, and other sensitive areas. If irritation occurs, discontinue use and consult your veterinarian.
Draw It Out® 128oz Liniment Concentrate is built for calm, repeatable barn routines when mixed and used as directed. It does not create heat, tingle, burn, or heavy sensation. If you judge liniment by how strongly it feels on the skin, this may not be the product you are looking for.
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