In barns everywhere, you’ll hear riders say, “Look, he’s sweating—so it must be working.” Whether it’s a poultice, liniment, or a tough workout, sweat often gets treated as proof of success. But here’s the truth: sweat isn’t the measurement of effectiveness. It’s just a reaction, and not always the one you want.
Why Sweat Happens
Sweat is your horse’s natural cooling system. It’s how they regulate body temperature, not a marker of whether a product or workout did its job. A horse can sweat because it’s hot, stressed, or working hard—but that doesn’t automatically mean the product or program is creating the right kind of results.
The Risk of Misreading Sweat
When sweat is used as the only sign of success, riders may miss what really matters: comfort, recovery, and long-term performance. Some products cause artificial “heating” or irritation to create sweat, but irritation doesn’t equal healing. In fact, it can sometimes do more harm than good.
What to Look for Instead
- Improved Recovery: Is your horse moving easier after work?
- Reduced Stiffness: Are joints and muscles looser the next day?
- Comfort & Calm: Does your horse stand quietly, without agitation, after application?
- Consistency Over Time: Are you seeing long-term benefits instead of quick, cosmetic signs?
The Better Standard
At Draw It Out®, our formulas are designed to support horses without creating unnecessary heat, sweat, or irritation. We believe in results you can see in the way your horse moves and feels—not in how much sweat shows up on their coat.
Bottom line: Sweat doesn’t mean it’s working. Comfort, recovery, and consistency do. Focus on what truly matters, and your horse will thank you every ride.