
Spring Barn Noise, Fresh Turnout, and the Mentally Busy Horse
Spring does not just change footing and workload. It changes your horse’s mental environment. Learn why fresh turnout, more barn activity...
Because “that’s how we’ve always done it” isn’t always the best answer. Let’s clear up five myths we still hear in the barn aisle.
Tingle ≠ therapy. Many old-school liniments rely on menthol or alcohol for a “feel,” not necessarily results. That burning sensation can irritate skin or cause your horse to tense up—the opposite of recovery. A sensation-free gel like Draw It Out® 16 oz Gel works through balanced natural ingredients, not shock value.
Not true. Horses absorb what they need; slathering on more just wastes product. Focus on coverage, not thickness—an even layer lets ingredients like aloe and arnica do their job efficiently.
Sure, alcohol evaporates fast—but it also strips natural oils and can dry or crack skin under wraps. Our alcohol-free formulas stay gentle, show-safe, and skin-friendly so you can use them daily without damage.
Think prevention, not just reaction. Using liniment pre-ride helps prep muscles for work; post-ride supports clean recovery. It’s part of the training cycle, not a last-ditch fix.
Tell that to arnica, magnesium sulfate, and aloe vera. Naturally derived doesn’t mean ineffective—it means thoughtfully sourced and safer for daily, long-term use. With Draw It Out®, you get Deep Relief in Every Drop.
Yes. It’s naturally derived, alcohol-free, and gentle enough for daily routines or under wraps.
Not at all. The relief comes from circulation support and ingredient synergy—not surface sensation.
Stick to one balanced formula per use. Overlapping products with different bases can reduce absorption and increase skin stress.

Spring does not just change footing and workload. It changes your horse’s mental environment. Learn why fresh turnout, more barn activity...

A practical guide to preventing sun-bleached horse coats, brittle manes, and faded tails with better turnout timing, grooming, and skin a...

A simple duration-based hydration plan for hauling horses, with clear guidance for 3, 6, and 9 hour trips plus overnight stop rules that ...
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