Support Splints—Hot or Cold—with Draw It Out® 16oz Gel

Draw It Out® · Splint Comfort Plan

Splints? Start with Comfort and a Calm Plan.

If you spot a bump along the cannon, begin with a comfort forward routine while you sort the root cause with your veterinarian and farrier. Draw It Out® High Potency liniment gel is no sting, no scent, and stays where you put it for show aware support and willing movement.

Quick read: If the bump is hot, painful, paired with lameness, or there is a wound, treat it as urgent and call your veterinarian. If the horse is comfortable and the area is mild, start a calm 48 hour plan: reduce workload, cool early, use controlled movement, then apply a thin layer of Draw It Out® liniment gel on intact skin. Recheck twice daily and escalate if anything worsens.

Be your horse's hero. We'll help you do it.

Sensation free

No sting, no burn

Designed for sensitive horses and tight schedules. Comfort support without the drama.

Clean and discreet

Odorless and colorless

No perfume cloud. No dyes. Nothing to clash with your program or leave a mark.

Barn practical

Wrap friendly hold

Stays where you put it under polos or standing wraps for consistent contact.


First 60 second check

  • Is the horse lame? Any noticeable lameness changes the urgency.
  • Is it hot or painful to touch? Heat plus pain is a different plan than a cool, quiet bump.
  • Is there a wound? A cut or puncture over the splint area deserves veterinary guidance.
  • Is swelling spreading? Swelling that climbs, expands, or changes fast should be escalated.
  • Is it new after a workload change? New intensity, hard ground, or speed work often explains the timing.

If you see lameness, strong heat, a wound, or rapid change, skip ahead to vet red flags.

Is this a simple splint bump or something more?

More likely routine inflammation More likely urgent
Firm or mildly puffy bump, cool Hot, painful, rapidly growing swelling
No lameness, horse moves freely Lameness, short stride, reluctance to load
Stable size day to day Size changes quickly or swelling spreads
No wound, skin intact Any wound or puncture over the area

Default If you are unsure, treat it as urgent and call your veterinarian. Calm beats tough.

First 48 hours plan

  1. Reduce workload: Skip speed and tight circles. Keep movement controlled.
  2. Cool early: Use your cooling method on the area and surrounding tissue.
  3. Support thin: Apply a thin layer of Draw It Out® High Potency liniment gel on intact skin, then let it absorb.
  4. Move smart: Hand walk or easy turnout if safe. Movement supports circulation without drilling.
  5. Recheck twice daily: Size, heat, pain, and stride. If any of these worsen, escalate.

If your normal program includes wraps, keep them even and clean. If the area is hot or painful, do not wrap unless your veterinarian directs it.

2 to 3 minute splint support routine

  1. Prep: Brush off dust and grit. Keep target areas dry.
  2. Apply thin layer: Along the cannon near the splint region and nearby soft tissue. Massage until absorbed.
  3. Warm up: Walk long and low. Add big circles and gentle bending before you ask for more.

Only a minute? Hit the fronts first. Biggest impact, fastest win.

Comfort plus investigation

  • Comfort first: Designed for calm routines without sting.
  • Stays put: Gel texture supports consistent contact under wraps or boots.
  • Team approach: Pair comfort with hoof balance, interference checks, boot fit, footing, and workload review.
  • Daily program ready: Use pre ride and post ride, especially after hard ground or hauling days.

Quick comparison: sensation free routine vs tingle style gels

Draw It Out® High Potency liniment gel

Sensation free and show aware

  • No sting on sensitive skin.
  • Odorless, colorless. No perfume cloud, no dyes.
  • Wrap friendly hold. Stays where you put it.
  • Minimal formula mindset built for daily programs.
Typical tingle style gels

Heat sensation and strong scent

  • May feel hot or tingly on application.
  • Often scented and may leave residue.
  • Texture can move under wraps when warmed.
  • Not always ideal for sensitive routines.

Vet red flags

  • Any lameness that is new or worsening
  • Hot, painful swelling that increases quickly
  • Any wound or puncture over the splint area
  • Swelling that spreads, climbs, or changes fast
  • Horse feels unwell or you suspect deeper injury

When in doubt, keep the horse quiet and call your veterinarian.


Where to go next

If you want a faster routine match, use the Solution Finder. If splints keep showing up, build a prevention plan with Prehabilitation.


FAQ

Will Draw It Out® liniment gel remove a splint?

Splints should be evaluated with your veterinarian and farrier because workload, interference, and hoof balance matter. This liniment gel supports comfort in a show aware way while you investigate the root cause.

Where should I apply it?

Along the cannon around the splint region and nearby soft tissue. Apply a thin, even layer to clean, dry hair. Do not apply to open skin.

Pre ride or post ride?

Both. Use a thin layer pre ride for comfort support, then reapply post ride as part of your cooldown routine.

Is it show aware and wrap safe?

It is odorless, colorless, sensation free, and designed to stay put under wraps and pads.

Can I pair it with EQUINE | DEFENDER™ support?

Yes. Apply liniment gel first, let it absorb, then apply EQUINE | DEFENDER™ as directed.

When should I stop work and call my veterinarian?

If you see lameness, strong heat, a wound, rapid swelling, or the horse feels unwell, stop work and call your veterinarian. Calm and quiet is the safer default.


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