
Late Spring Sweat, Salt, and Fly Spray Reset for Horses | Draw It Out®
When late spring heats up, horses start carrying more than sweat. Salt, dust, and repeated fly spray layers can change how the coat feels...
MasterMudd™ EquiBrace™ is a modern horse poultice designed for riders who want targeted support without the mess, staining, or heavy clay buildup associated with traditional poultices.
It applies smoothly, stays where you put it, and rinses off clean when you are done. No cracked wraps. No stained hair. No gritty residue left behind.
Traditional poultices often rely on bentonite clay and aggressive drying action. While familiar, those formulas can stain hair, clog wraps, and create unnecessary cleanup.
MasterMudd™ EquiBrace™ was developed as a cleaner alternative. It delivers a cooling, supportive feel while maintaining skin comfort and easy removal.
Each ingredient in MasterMudd™ EquiBrace™ was selected for compatibility with daily recovery routines and skin comfort.
Traditionally used in recovery-focused care routines to support circulation and post-work comfort.
Provides a cooling, refreshing skin feel without harsh burn or irritation.
Support skin hydration and comfort, especially during frequent use.
Conditions the skin surface and supports a smooth application experience.
Included for its skin-supportive properties and compatibility with topical care routines.
Traditionally used in topical formulations designed for post-work comfort.
MasterMudd™ EquiBrace™ can be applied by hand to targeted areas including:
Use before, after, or between work sessions as part of your normal care routine. Remove easily with water when finished.
The formula has a pleasant, mild scent and a natural brown, dye-free color that will not stain hair, wraps, or hands.
Packaged in a 52 oz (1538 ml) round container, MasterMudd™ EquiBrace™ is built for barns, not bathroom cabinets.
This is not a reformulated clay poultice. It is a re-think.
Clean application. Predictable behavior. Easy cleanup. A poultice that does its job without creating a new one.

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