Draw It Out® 16oz High Potency Horse Liniment Gel | Odorless Horse Liniment Gel

16oz liniment gel guide

Draw It Out® 16oz Horse Liniment Gel

The 16oz Gel is the everyday workhorse of the Draw It Out® lineup: targeted, hands-on, odorless, colorless horse liniment support for riders who want a clean routine without the burn, stink, or drama of traditional hot liniments.

When this size fits

Choose the 16oz format when you need a bottle that lives in the tack trunk, trailer, grooming tote, or show bag without becoming another oversized barn jug.

  • Daily leg and body support after work, hauling, turnout, or long days.
  • Targeted application to legs, back, shoulder, stifle, hip, neck, or large muscle groups.
  • A simple step before standing wraps when wrap use is appropriate and monitored.

Why riders choose gel

Gel makes sense when you want placement. It stays where your hand puts it, lets you work through the area, and keeps the routine clean around boots, wraps, saddle pads, and show gear.

  • No heavy menthol cloud.
  • No alcohol sting routine.
  • No dye-heavy mess on white legs or light coats.
  • Easy to explain to staff, students, barn help, and customers.

How to use it well

Start with inspection first, product second. Feel for heat, swelling, tenderness, cuts, or anything unusual before applying any topical.

  • Apply a thin, even layer to clean skin or hair coat.
  • Use post-ride as the safest default for most routines.
  • Avoid eyes, mucous membranes, deep wounds, and irritated skin unless the label specifically supports it.
  • Recheck legs after wrapping and remove wraps if heat, pressure, or irritation shows up.

Care note: These pages are practical product and routine guides, not veterinary diagnosis. If a horse or dog is lame, ill, worsening, bleeding, infected, overheated, struggling to breathe, or not acting right, pause the routine and contact the right professional.

Quick questions

Is this the best first Draw It Out® product?

For many riders, yes. The 16oz Gel is the easiest starting point because it is targeted, simple to apply, and useful across many common barn routines.

Can I use it under wraps?

Use a thin layer and only wrap when the horse, skin, padding, pressure, and monitoring make sense. Never trap heat or irritation under a wrap.

Is it for injuries?

Use it as routine topical support. For lameness, acute swelling, wounds, infection, or anything worsening, call a veterinarian.