
Winter Horse Turnout | How Movement Supports Circulation & Comfort
Winter Horse Turnout | How Movement Supports Circulation & Comfort Winter Horse Turnout When movement drops, circulation...
Excerpt: Inflammation is the body’s first response to stress, strain, or injury—but left unmanaged, it can do more harm than good. This Real Rider Resource breaks down what inflammation means in horses, how to spot it, and how to support your horse through it with smarter care and topicals that actually work.
We talk about “soreness” in the barn all the time. But what we’re really talking about is inflammation. While it’s a natural part of healing, too much—or too long—can take your horse from slightly sore to seriously sidelined. This guide helps you understand what inflammation is, what causes it, and how to intervene early with smart care and proven tools from the Real Rider toolkit.
Inflammation is the body’s first line of defense when tissues are damaged or stressed. It causes:
It’s how the body starts healing. But chronic inflammation = chronic damage.
Inflammation isn’t always dramatic. But it always means something. The earlier you notice—and act—the better the outcome. With the right topicals, movement plan, and instincts, you can keep your horse comfortable, moving, and thriving.
“They can’t say what hurts. But they show us. And we show up.”

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