Cool first when heat is present
Most of the confusion disappears once you separate fresh heat from routine support. If the leg feels hot after work, hauling, or a long day in the weather, start with cooling. If the horse is cool but tends to stock up or needs day-to-day support, liniment gel may be the better starting point.
- Use cooling first for hot legs, fresh post-work warmth, travel heat, or obvious hot spots.
- Use liniment gel after cooling once the coat is dry and the horse is settled.
- Use routine support alone when the horse is sound, the legs are cool, and you are managing a familiar maintenance pattern.
- Stop and reassess when heat, pain, asymmetry, or lameness push the situation beyond routine care.
For many horses, the best routine is not choosing one forever. It is knowing which step belongs first that day.