Clinic and Training Day Horse Care | Draw It Out®

Clinics and training days

Clinic and Training Day Horse Care

Clinic days sneak up on horses because the riding time is only part of the load. Hauling, warm-up, repeated work, waiting, new footing, weather, and the haul home all count.

Quick answer: Pack for the whole day, not just the lesson. Check baseline movement before loading, cool out after work, check legs, feet, back, shoulders, tack areas, and recheck the next morning.

Stop points

  • Lameness, heat, swelling, wounds, hoof pain, strong digital pulse, breathing issues, severe fatigue, dullness, or worsening symptoms are not clinic-day product questions.

Why clinic days are different

Repetition

The horse may repeat maneuvers while the rider learns. That matters.

New footing

Different arenas can change how the horse travels, stops, turns, and recovers.

Long schedule

The day includes hauling, waiting, riding, cooling, packing, and hauling home.

Clinic day routine

  1. Before loading: check baseline movement, feet, attitude, and skin.
  2. Before riding: warm up based on the horse you brought, not the horse you hoped for.
  3. After riding: walk out, cool down, check legs, back, shoulders, tack areas, and feet.
  4. Next morning: watch how the horse steps out before asking for another hard day.

Product lanes

Targeted support

Draw It Out® Liniment Gel for targeted post-work support.

Broader routine

Draw It Out® Concentrate for bigger barn routines.

Hot days

IceBath™ for hot wash-rack and cool-down routines.

Related routes

Important: Educational support only. Follow labels. This page does not replace veterinary care.