
Heartbroken Over a Horse Injury? Read This Before You Give Up
If your horse is hurt and your heart feels wrecked, you are not the only one. This guide walks through the emotions, the practical steps,...
Your show ring start is decided in the warm-up. Use this calm, sensation-free routine—hands, timing, and a light liniment pass—to prime muscles without heat, residue, or distraction.
Hot agents can tighten tissue and distract your horse right when you need focus. Sensation-free, alcohol-free care builds trust and consistency—every class, every venue.
Ultra-sensitive horse? Move the gel to post-ride and use only the concentrate mist pre-ride. Cold mornings? Walk a little longer before your gel pass.
Yes. Once absorbed, Draw It Out® Gel is wrap-friendly and won’t create slick spots under polos or boots.
Yes—apply during the initial warm-up, allow to absorb, then tack. For extremely sensitive horses, shift to immediately post-class.
Keep the engine running: offer water with Hydro-Lyte® Electrolyte + Gut Recovery to support fluid balance on busy show days.
Note: This routine supports comfort and focus for healthy horses. For injury or persistent soreness, consult your veterinarian.

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