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By Jon Conklin · Updated August 4, 2026
Horse people have always had names for the things that earn a permanent place in the tack room. Some are technical. Some are not. “Motion potion” belongs to the second group, and it fits Draw It Out® just fine.
Short answer: Draw It Out® is the barn's OG motion potion: a topical horse liniment used by real riders since 2014. It is odorless and colorless and made without menthol, camphor, capsaicin, alcohol, or witch hazel. “Motion potion” is a campaign line, not a new product name, an ingestible supplement, or a promise of a miracle.
It is a little bit playful, but the idea underneath it is serious. Movement is where riders notice change. It is what we watch before work, after work, after a long haul, and during the ordinary barn checks nobody photographs.
Draw It Out® was built for those moments. Not for theatrical heat. Not for a medicinal cloud rolling down the barn aisle. Not so the person applying it could feel something dramatic on their hands and assume the horse must be feeling better.
Quiet product. Clear purpose. Real routine.
We are not claiming horse liniment began with us. It did not. Liniment was in tack rooms long before Draw It Out® existed.
“OG” means the original Draw It Out® formula was already built around its current philosophy when the brand began in 2014. The market changed. Packaging improved. The company grew. More brands learned to use words like natural, clean, gentle, and sensitive-skin friendly.
Our ingredient lineup stayed put.
Anybody who remembers the first Draw It Out® bottle remembers that label. Yellow. Black. Red. Busy. It was not subtle, polished, or particularly concerned with looking good on a social feed.
It looked like something built to live in a tack room.
That bottle takes us back before the cleaner presentation, wider retail reach, larger product family, and thousands of riders who know the name today. What we had was a straightforward belief: horse care did not need to rely on added color, a sharp medicinal smell, or a dramatic hot-and-cold sensation to feel credible.
Traditional liniment marketing often trained riders to use their own senses as the scoreboard. If the hand tingled, the nose caught a strong smell, or the skin felt hot or cold, something must be happening.
Draw It Out® took a different lane. The liniment is odorless and colorless and does not rely on menthol, camphor, capsaicin, alcohol, or witch hazel. That keeps the rider focused on the horse, the skin, the workload, the equipment, and the consistency of the routine.
A sensation on the human hand is not a diagnosis. A dramatic smell is not proof. The horse remains the point.
For the full explanation, read Does Horse Liniment Have to Burn to Work?
| What Evolved | What Stayed True |
|---|---|
| The bottle and label design | The original ingredient lineup |
| The reach of the company | The naturally derived, mineral-based philosophy |
| The number of sizes and formats | An odorless and colorless product identity |
| The way we educate riders | No menthol, camphor, capsaicin, alcohol, or witch hazel |
| The polish around the brand | The belief that the horse matters more than sensory theater |
Plenty of companies eventually created a naturally positioned version of an established product. There is nothing wrong with a market learning. Good companies should listen and improve.
But there is a difference between adding a natural option later and building the original product around that philosophy from the beginning.
Draw It Out® did not create a conventional liniment and then add a cleaner edition beside it. The naturally derived, mineral-based approach was the original lane. There was no separate “natural version” because the core product was already built around those choices.
That does not make every old decision automatically sacred. It means we never needed to change the ingredient story simply to manufacture a fresh marketing claim.
The phrase “motion potion” sounds like it could describe something poured into feed. That is not what we mean here.
Draw It Out® liniment is a topical horse-care product. Gel gives riders controlled, stay-put placement. Concentrate gives barns a flexible mix-to-use format for broader routines. Each should be used according to its current label.
It also is not a substitute for observation, conditioning, proper hoof care, sound equipment, appropriate rest, or qualified veterinary evaluation when something is serious, painful, unusual, or persistent.
It is one good tool in the hands of a rider paying attention.
The simplest ready-to-apply starting point for riders who want targeted placement before work, after work, or during routine barn checks.
See the 16oz GelThe flexible mix-to-use option for wash racks, spray routines, larger areas, hauling days, and barns that prefer concentrate.
See the 32oz ConcentrateBecause riders do not buy liniment to admire the bottle. They buy it because horses move.
They move through warm-ups, hard stops, turns, miles, jumps, ranch work, trailer rides, uneven weather, and years of showing up. Good horse care lives in the space between those efforts. It is rarely glamorous. It is built from clean hands, honest observation, consistent routines, and products that make sense in the real barn.
That is the heart of the phrase.
The old bottle reminds us that brands are not born polished. They are built through orders packed, riders answered, horses cared for, mistakes corrected, and promises kept long enough that people begin to recognize the pattern.
The first bottle is not proof that we always looked the part. It is proof that the principles were there before the polish.
Start with the current 16oz Liniment Gel, compare the full Draw It Out® liniment family, or read the practical guide before choosing your format.
Shop the 16oz Gel Compare Horse Liniments Read the Liniment GuideNo. The product remains Draw It Out® horse liniment. “The OG motion potion” is a campaign phrase describing the original Draw It Out® formula and the movement-focused barn routines it has supported since 2014.
No. Draw It Out® liniment is applied topically according to the current product label. It is not an ingestible joint supplement.
No. The bottle, label, available formats, company reach, and product education have evolved. The liniment ingredient lineup has remained unchanged.
No. Heat, cooling, tingling, and strong scent are formulation effects, not universal requirements for horse liniment. Draw It Out® is not designed around the burn-and-blister approach found in many traditional liniments.
Educational horse-care information only. Follow current product labels and contact your veterinarian when a concern is serious, unusual, painful, or persistent.

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