
Winter Joint Care Routine: Keep Your Performance Horse Moving Smoothly
Cold months amplify stiffness, old injuries, and slow warm‑ups. This guide shows you how to support joint comfort and winter performance ...
This is the bucket we reach for on show days, long hauls, and heavy work—simple, repeatable, and friendly for picky drinkers. “Platinum” here means top tier in our program—not a brand name or affiliation. Always offer a second bucket of plain water right beside it.
Electrolytes are most useful around heat, sweat, and travel. For idle/cool days, plain water may be enough—keep it simple.
| Situation | How We Play It | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| After a hard ride | Offer the mix right after unsaddling; refresh in 30–60 minutes | Pair with calm cooldown: IceBath™ → CryoSpray® |
| Arrival after hauling | Set buckets first, then walk 10 minutes, then let the horse drink | Full routine: Arrival Guide |
| Hot, humid days | Mix fresh mid-day; keep out of direct sun | Offer a second plain bucket always |
| Cold weather | Use lukewarm water; avoid icy buckets | Shorten wet cooling; towel dry. See Cold-Weather Guide |
| Do | Don’t |
|---|---|
| Measure electrolytes per label for the water volume | “Double scoop” just because it’s hot—overdoing salts can backfire |
| Keep a second bucket of plain water beside the mix | Force one option—horses drink more when they can choose |
| Use familiar flavors if needed | Introduce strong/new flavors at the show for the first time |
| Refresh often—clean buckets, no funk | Leave flavored/electrolyte water sitting in sun all day |
| Loop your veterinarian in for metabolic/medical cases | Add meds or DIY chemistry to the bucket without guidance |
Every horse is an individual. The goal is steady intake—not novelty.
Hydration plans support performance and recovery; they don’t replace diagnosis or treatment.
Brand DNA: Loyalty · Innovation · Story · Deep Care. Ride hard. Haul smart. Hydrate steady.
Follow all product labels. Keep mixes simple and clean. Always provide a second bucket of plain water.

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