How to Use MasterMudd™ EquiBrace™ | Pumpable Clay Brace Guide

MasterMudd™ EquiBrace™ Use Guide

How to use MasterMudd™ EquiBrace™ as a pumpable clay brace

MasterMudd™ EquiBrace™ is a pumpable clay brace format for riders who want a deliberate post-work, hauling-day, or routine-care step.

To use MasterMudd™ EquiBrace™, start with a clean, dry area, apply a controlled layer according to label directions, work it in evenly, and allow set time before covering or turnout. Do not apply over open wounds, unclear swelling, severe heat, pain, lameness, or worsening issues without veterinary guidance.
Before you apply

Use the clay brace when the format fits the routine.

MasterMudd™ EquiBrace™ is not the same job as liniment gel or spray. It is a more deliberate clay brace step that takes a little more time and should be used on a clean, appropriate area.

  • Start with clean, dry skin or coat
  • Apply only where the label and situation fit
  • Use a controlled layer, not a sloppy heavy coating
  • Keep wraps or coverings clean if used
  • Stop and escalate if the horse is worsening
Format rule

Clay brace when you want a deliberate step.

Use liniment gel for thinner, wrap-friendly application. Use spray for faster coverage. Use MasterMudd™ when the clay brace format is the right fit.

Step by step

Simple MasterMudd™ application routine

1. Inspect the area

Look for heat, swelling, open skin, pain response, or lameness before applying anything.

2. Clean and dry

Brush away dirt, sweat, or debris. A clean surface makes the routine easier to manage and evaluate.

3. Apply a controlled layer

Apply according to label directions. Even coverage matters more than using extra product.

4. Work it in where appropriate

Use steady pressure to spread the clay brace evenly over the target area.

5. Cover only when appropriate

If wrapping or covering, allow a short set time first and use clean, dry materials. Check the area regularly.

6. Remove and reassess

After the routine, remove product as directed and reassess the horse before repeating.

When it fits

Common clay brace use situations

Post-work routine

Use when a more deliberate after-work step fits your horse care schedule.

Hauling days

Use when travel days call for a slower, more hands-on care routine.

Heavier work weeks

Use when the routine calls for a consistent, planned clay brace step.

Vet line

When not to treat it like routine care

Call your veterinarian for open wounds, sudden or marked lameness, severe heat, swelling, pain, fever, puncture concerns, or any issue that is worsening instead of settling.

  • Open wounds or broken skin
  • Marked lameness or reluctance to bear weight
  • Severe heat, swelling, or pain response
  • Puncture concerns or drainage
  • Fever, dullness, or systemic signs
Next step

Use the right format for the job.

If you need the clay brace format, use MasterMudd™. If you need a thinner topical step, use liniment gel. If you are not sure, use the Solution Finder.

Routine support

Build the bigger system.

MasterMudd™ should fit inside a larger routine, not replace observation, proper conditioning, or veterinary judgment.

MasterMudd™ EquiBrace™ Use Guide FAQ

When should I use MasterMudd™ EquiBrace™?
Use it when a pumpable clay brace format fits your post-work, hauling-day, or planned routine-care step.
How much should I apply?
Apply a controlled layer according to label directions. More product is not automatically better care.
Can I wrap over it?
Only when the label and situation fit. Use clean, dry materials and check the area regularly.
Can I use it on open wounds?
No. Do not apply over open wounds, broken skin, puncture concerns, or worsening areas without veterinary direction.