Cold Backed Horse? Here’s The Quick Rider Guide
A horse that hollows their back, gets tense at the mounting block, or gives a few tight strides before settling isn’t automatically misbehaving. Many horses feel cold-backed when muscles are stiff, the saddle doesn’t sit quite right, or past discomfort is still in their memory.
What Riders Notice First
- Hollowing or bracing when the saddle pad touches
- Sidestepping, walking off, or tension at the mounting block
- Bouncy or tight first steps under saddle
- Resistance that melts away once they warm up
Common Causes
- Stiff topline muscles from cold weather or limited turnout
- Poor saddle or girth fit
- Lingering soreness from old injuries
- Memories of past discomfort during mounting
What Riders Can Do Right Away
- Girth up slowly, one hole at a time
- Give 3–5 minutes of movement before mounting
- Mount from a block to reduce torque
- Start with loose-rein walking to let the back warm up
How Draw It Out® Fits In
Many riders support their horses with Draw It Out® 16oz Gel on the back and girth line before and after rides. Draw It Out® Concentrate helps in post-work routines. CryoSpray Cooling Body Brace is used after harder schooling days. MasterMudd™ supports deeper soft tissue areas when guided by a vet or body worker.


