Horse Rain Rot, Scratches & Rub Care Routine | Draw It Out®

Barn skin routine

Rain rot, scratches, and rubs need a routine before they need panic.

Common barn skin problems show up fast when weather, mud, sweat, blankets, boots, and friction stack up. The routine should be clean, simple, and easy to repeat.

Wet weather

Moisture, mud, and dirty hair coats can make small skin problems harder to manage.

Friction areas

Blankets, boots, tack, and turnout can create rub spots that need a stay-put product.

Daily checks

Separate the hair, look at the skin, and avoid guessing from across the aisle.

Rapid Relief Restorative Spray for horse skin routines

Spray routine

Rapid Relief Spray is useful when the area needs fast, clean coverage and easy repeat application.

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RESTOREaHORSE® salve for rubs and rough spots

Salve routine

RESTOREaHORSE® is useful when the area needs thicker stay-put support for rubs, rough spots, or exposed skin areas.

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Simple skin-support routine

  1. Clean and dry the area as much as the situation allows.
  2. Look closely before applying product.
  3. Use Rapid Relief Spray when coverage matters.
  4. Use RESTOREaHORSE® when the product needs to stay put.
  5. Recheck the area daily and keep the environment as clean as practical.

Best barn shelf setup

Keep Rapid Relief Spray for fast application and RESTOREaHORSE® for stay-put support. One product texture rarely covers every skin situation in a working barn.

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FAQ: rain rot, scratches, and rub care

Should I use Rapid Relief or RESTOREaHORSE®?

Use Rapid Relief Spray for fast coverage. Use RESTOREaHORSE® when you need a thicker, stay-put salve.

Can one product do every skin job?

Usually no. Sprays and salves solve different application problems.

What matters most before applying product?

Clean the area and look closely. Product works best when the routine starts with good observation.