
Fly Protection Without the Mystery | Draw It Out®
When it comes to fly protection, clarity wins. Forget the techy buzzwords and nostalgic marketing — what matters is knowing exactl...
Those tight turns, deep ground, and all‑out sprints pack a punch on your horse’s legs. The secret to long‑term soundness? A consistent post‑run routine that clears heat, supports tendons, and keeps legs tight.
After a run, don’t stop short. Walk 8–12 minutes until breathing settles and heat begins to even out. Motion clears fluid and reduces next‑day stocking‑up.
Massage in a thin layer of Draw It Out® High Potency Gel (16 oz) along cannon bones, tendons, and suspensories. It supports circulation, cools without burn, and won’t trigger any rulebook headaches.
For horses prone to puffiness, breathable standing wraps can help—but only on clean, dry legs. For naturally tight movers, letting the liniment work with a turnout walk often does more good than bandaging.
Take one last pass with your hands. Look for uneven warmth or new swelling. The earlier you spot something, the faster you can adjust training and avoid downtime.
Barrel horses are athletes—your routine is their edge. Draw It Out® keeps legs cool, tight, and ready to fire again tomorrow.

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