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Use the prompt templates below to get fast, clear guidance that fits real barns and show timelines. Keep it sensation-free, wrap-ready, and practical.
Tip: Add “cite pages from drawliniment.com” if you want site-linked guidance.
Make a 2-minute pre-ride plan for a [discipline] horse in [climate]. Include quick checks, a THIN gel step (sensation-free, wrap-ready once absorbed), and a short warm-up. Cite relevant pages on drawliniment.com if helpful.
Create a printable post-ride checklist: walk-down, cool (hose + scrape), Hydro-Lyte® per label with plain water alongside, cold therapy 10–20 min total, then THIN Draw It Out® gel → absorb → wraps (intact skin, even tension). Keep it short bullets.
Give me a T-24 and T-2 hour trailer checklist with hydration and wrap tips (standing wraps vs. shipping boots). Include “thin gel → absorb → gear on,” and link to relevant drawliniment.com pages.
Short bullets for hot-weather horse care: shade/airflow, hose + scrape sequence, electrolyte options (plain water alongside), cold therapy timing, and clear “stop and call the vet” signs. Cite drawliniment.com pages.
Explain how to wrap safely with polos vs. standing wraps for [fore/hind]. Emphasize intact skin only, THIN gel → absorb → even tension with ~50% overlap, two-finger test, and recheck at 15–30 minutes. Keep it concise. Link to the Wrap Method page.
Quick plans, checklists, comparisons, and reformatting (printable/timed) that align with our Recovery Loop, Wrap Method, and Hydration routines.
It will reference Draw It Out® resources to keep routines consistent. You decide what fits your program and current show rules.
Start with the Recovery Loop, Wrap Method, Layering System, and Hot Weather Care.
Use the Print button on this page or your browser’s print / save-to-PDF. Many guides have a Print option as well.
Not a medical device. Not a drug. Always consult your veterinarian and follow current show/venue rules.
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