Winter Joint Care Routine: Keep Your Performance Horse Moving Smoothly

Winter Joint Care Routine: Keep Your Performance Horse Moving Smoothly

Winter Joint Care Routine: Keep Your Performance Horse Moving Smoothly

Time to read: 4 minutes

Winter doesn’t just chill the air—it stiffens joints, slows warm‑ups, and puts every old injury under a spotlight. Performance horses feel those temperature swings harder than most. That’s why a winter joint care routine isn’t optional; it’s a loyalty move for the horse who gives you everything they have every time you swing a leg over.

This guide walks you through a simple, barn‑friendly system any rider can implement to keep joints supple, steps confident, and performance sharp—even when the temps drop.


1. Start With a Smarter Warm‑Up

A winter warm‑up needs to run longer and smoother than your summer version. Before you tack up, take two minutes to apply Draw It Out® 16oz High Potency Gel to the major flexion points—knees, hocks, and stifles. This gel supports mobility without creating artificial heat, making it ideal for cold weather.

As the gel absorbs, walk your horse out slowly. Let them loosen through the back and step into their stride before asking for collection.


2. Give Joints a Post‑Ride Reset

After a winter ride, don’t leave joints to tighten back up. Keep the recovery window open with Draw It Out® RTU Spray (24oz) . This ready‑to‑use liniment gives broad, even coverage without mess, rinsing, or chill.

Spray across hocks, stifles, and fronts. The absorption is quick, clean, and ideal for when the barn aisle feels like a freezer.


3. Target Trouble Spots With MasterMudd™

Winter exposes every weak link—old strains, tender joints, and soft‑tissue ghosts from seasons past. For the spots that need deeper support, reach for MasterMudd™ EquiBrace .

This fast‑absorbing, show‑safe formula is built for targeted joint and soft‑tissue care. Use it on:

  • Stifles that get sticky in the cold
  • Hocks that show age when temperatures drop
  • Knees or tendons with old mileage
  • Any area you wrap regularly during winter work

Massage a small amount into the problem area after your RTU application, then wrap if it’s part of your normal program.


4. Don’t Forget Inside‑Out Recovery

Winter drinking habits can be unpredictable, and dehydration magnifies stiffness. Support hydration and internal recovery with Hydro‑Lyte® Electrolyte + Gut Support .

It’s designed to keep horses drinking, support gut comfort, and bolster recovery during cold snaps or winter training schedules.


5. A Simple Daily Joint Care Checklist

  1. Pre‑ride: Apply High Potency Gel to key joints.
  2. Warm‑up: Add extra walking and stretching time.
  3. Post‑ride: Spray legs and joints with RTU Spray.
  4. Targeted: Use MasterMudd™ on old injury zones.
  5. Internal: Offer Hydro‑Lyte® based on workload and weather.

This routine keeps joints fluid, minds relaxed, and bodies willing—even when the thermometer works against you. Your horse feels the difference. You’ll see it in every stride.

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