
How to Handle Minor Horse Scrapes Without Overcomplicating It
A calm, practical barn guide for minor horse scrapes, including when a stay-put horse skin salve makes sense and when to call the vet.
Hot weather does not reward complicated barn routines. Riders need a simple system before the ride, after the ride, and once the horse is cooled out and settled.
Groom, check skin and tack areas, hydrate appropriately, and use Citraquin® as part of your fly-season prep.
Use IceBath™ 32oz Cooling Body Wash and Brace when the day calls for a clean, cooling wash-rack routine.
Choose 16oz liniment gel for targeted application after work.
Use the IceBath™ 128oz refill or Citraquin® gallon refill when the whole barn is using it.
If you only buy one hot-weather product today, choose based on your most immediate friction. Bugs before the ride: Citraquin®. Wash-rack cooldown: IceBath™. Post-ride targeted care: liniment gel.
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Before a hot weather ride, focus on grooming, tack-area checks, hydration management, and environmental defense such as Citraquin® when bugs are part of the problem.
After a hot ride, cool the horse properly, use a wash-rack product such as IceBath™ when appropriate, and choose liniment gel for targeted post-ride care.
Choose Citraquin® for bugs, IceBath™ for wash-rack cooldown, and liniment gel for targeted post-ride care.
This guide is educational and product-selection focused. For significant lameness, heat, swelling, injury, deep wounds, infection, or a problem that does not improve, work with your veterinarian or farrier.

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