Horse Ice Bath Recovery | Cool Down with Draw It Out® IceBath 32oz & 128oz

 

 

 

 

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Rider-First Recovery

Horse Ice Bath Recovery: Simple Flow, Real Results

Cool what’s hot, dry thoroughly, run thin & even liniment, and keep hydration dialed. That’s the routine that wins barn days—no burn, no drama.


When to Use an Ice Bath (or Cooling Wash)

  • After hard schools, runs, or back-to-back classes
  • Heat and hauling days (as part of a bigger hydration plan)
  • Noticeable post-work heat or puffiness in lower legs
Pro tip: Coverage beats thickness. Cool evenly, dry fully, then apply thin & even.

Step-by-Step: Cool → Dry → Apply → Monitor

  1. Cool: Hose or use IceBath™ 10–15 min.
  2. Dry: Pat legs completely dry. Products go on clean, dry skin.
  3. Apply: DIO Spray thin & even; add Gel where you want hands-on work; spot-treat with MasterMudd®.
  4. Hydrate: On hot/hauling days, run Hydro-Lyte™ per label.
  5. Monitor: Recheck in 6–12 hours and next morning; adjust per label and vet guidance.

If wrapping, follow label directions; apply thinly and check comfort/circulation frequently.


Decision Table

What you notice First move Next step
Hot & puffy post-work Cool 10–15 min; dry Apply DIO thin & even; reassess in AM
Localized sore spot Cool if hot; dry Target with MasterMudd® per label
Heat day / long haul Cool legs as needed Support with Hydro-Lyte™ and DIO routine
Open wound / marked lameness Stop. Call your vet. Follow veterinary direction before products

Label-first: For external equine use only. Avoid eyes and mucous membranes. Apply to clean, dry skin. Store capped at room temperature, out of direct sun. Keep out of reach of children and animals.


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