
Daily Leg Care for Horses in Training | Draw It Out®
Heavy training takes a toll on horse legs. Discover daily care routines with cool-downs, wraps, and liniment to keep joints and tendons h...
When the mercury drops and the blankets come out, many riders focus on *warmth*. But warmth alone doesn’t guarantee mobility, performance or recovery. The fit of that blanket—how it sits on the horse—can affect how muscles & joints move, how the topline engages, and ultimately how your rides feel. Let’s dive into why correct blanket fit matters, how to spot issues, and what to do (including layering in the natural support of Draw It Out® Liniment Gel 16 oz) to keep your horse firing all season.
Cold muscles shrink circulation, stiff joints resist motion, and heavy gear adds load. A blanket that restricts movement compounds those issues. Combined with targeted support like the Draw It Out® gel, you stack the wins: free movement, better engagement, faster recovery.
If your horse walks in but trots out dull, shifts weight oddly before canter, or shows soreness under blanket lines—those are signs the gear is working against you, not for you. Adjust fit or upgrade blanket, and support the body underneath.
Yes, weight isn’t the enemy — restriction is. Up the fill if needed, but keep the cut functional and the fit free. Then maintain tissue support with the liniment gel.
You can—but apply thinly, let it absorb fully, then don your blanket. The gel penetrates, supports circulation and tissue, and is compatible under blankets and wraps.
Absolutely. When movement is restricted, micro‑load builds in joints and fascia. That means slower recovery, tighter muscles and higher risk of strain. Fit + support = prevention.
Note: This blog supports proactive care and smart gear choices—it’s not a substitute for veterinary counsel if your horse shows persistent lameness, heat or swelling.

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