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MasterMudd™ Poultice

A poultice built for post-work and overnight leg routines when riders want a steadier, stay-put wrap step without extra noise.

  • Built for wrap routines
  • Post-work use
  • Stay-put application

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Size: 64oz

MasterMudd™ EquiBrace™ 64oz | Pumpable Clay Brace

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$79.99
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Complete the post-work setup

Flexible concentrate coverage plus a deliberate clay-brace step.

Customers already pair the 32oz Liniment Concentrate with MasterMudd™ EquiBrace™ 64oz for two distinct jobs in one routine. $119.98 with free U.S. shipping.

Add the two-product setup — $119.98

Use each product according to its own label. Stop and seek veterinary guidance for unexplained heat, swelling, pain, or lameness.

Pumpable clay brace for deliberate post-work routines

MasterMudd™ EquiBrace™ 64oz

Quick answer: choose MasterMudd™ EquiBrace™ when you want a heavier, stay-put clay brace or poultice-style step after work, hauling, training, or a demanding show day. The pumpable 64oz format is made for barns that value controlled application and repeatable leg-care routines.

This is not the same job as a quick liniment gel application. MasterMudd™ takes a little more time: clean the area, apply an even layer, allow it to set briefly, and cover only when the situation and your wrapping skills make that appropriate.

Pumpable 64ozClay brace formatPost-work fitWrap-routine ready

Best fit for MasterMudd™

  • Post-work and overnight leg-care routines in training or show barns.
  • Riders who already use clean quilts and standing wraps correctly.
  • Wash-rack programs that prefer a stay-put clay step over a fast spray or gel.
  • Multi-horse barns that need a practical pump bottle instead of a small jar.

The formula is built around a Manuka base with ingredients including arnica, morinda, chamomile, red algae, and aloe. That ingredient profile does not replace good judgment: the value comes from using the right format on the right horse at the right time.

MasterMudd™ or liniment gel?

Choose MasterMudd™ EquiBrace™

When you want a deliberate clay brace step, controlled coverage, and an overnight or post-work wrap routine.

Choose Draw It Out® Liniment Gel

When you want a quicker, ready-to-apply topical step without building a full clay-and-wrap routine.

Decision rule: the product should match the work. Use MasterMudd™ for a clay brace or poultice-style routine. Use gel for direct, stay-put topical placement. If the horse has unexplained heat, swelling, pain, or lameness, choose an evaluation before choosing either product.

How to apply a clean, controlled layer

  1. Brush away dirt and dried sweat. Begin with clean, reasonably dry legs and clean hands or tools.
  2. Pump out enough product to create thin, even coverage. A heavy, sloppy layer does not make the routine more responsible.
  3. Spread the clay brace evenly over the appropriate external area according to label directions.
  4. Allow a short set time. If covering is appropriate, use clean poultice paper, quilts, and even standing wraps; recheck tension early.
  5. Remove according to your normal routine, inspect the skin and leg, and clean the area before the next application.

New to the format? Follow the MasterMudd™ use guide and the poultice-and-wrap guide before building it into an overnight routine.

Red flags: do not apply over open wounds or use a wrap to hide unclear swelling, severe heat, pain, or lameness. Sudden changes, worsening symptoms, hoof pain, drainage, or a horse that resents normal handling need veterinary or qualified professional attention.

Frequently asked questions

Is MasterMudd™ EquiBrace™ a poultice?

It is a pumpable clay brace designed for poultice-style, post-work, and wrap routines where a heavier stay-put format makes sense.

Can MasterMudd™ be used under standing wraps?

Yes, when label directions allow it and the handler knows how to apply clean quilts and standing wraps evenly. Recheck tension and inspect the leg after removal.

How thick should the layer be?

Use controlled, even coverage according to the label. More product is not automatically better, and overloading a wrap makes inspection and cleanup harder.

When should I choose liniment gel instead?

Choose gel when you want a faster ready-to-apply topical step without the time, cleanup, or wrapping involved in a clay brace routine.

Ready for the clay-brace lane? Select the 64oz or 2 Pack variant above. If the right format is still unclear, use the Draw It Out® Solution Finder before ordering.
How to

Use MasterMudd™ under wraps the clean way

Want the step-by-step routine? Start with the MasterMudd™ poultice guide.

Clean and dry legs • Thin even layer • Quilt and wrap evenly • Recheck tension • Remove and inspect

MasterMudd™ is built for riders who want a practical poultice step they can work into post-ride and overnight wrap routines without extra noise.

Built for wrap routines A poultice format made for riders who already use quilts and standing wraps.
Stay-put application Designed to stay where it is applied during more controlled leg routines.
Post-work fit A practical option when riders want a steady overnight leg-care step after work.
Built for real barns Made for repeat use in everyday programs, not just polished ad copy.

How to Use MasterMudd™

Simple poultice-and-wrap steps for post-work and overnight leg routines.

1) Prep

  • Brush off dust and sweat.
  • Make sure the area is clean and reasonably dry before applying.

2) Apply

  • Spread an even layer over the area you are working on.
  • Use enough product for coverage without overloading the wrap.

3) Wrap

  • Let it set briefly, then quilt and wrap evenly.
  • Recheck tension early and remove according to your normal routine.

Do

  • Use after work, after hauling, or after harder days.
  • Test on a small area before first full use.
  • Clean hands and tools after application.

Don’t

  • Do not apply to open or actively bleeding areas.
  • Do not combine with stronger topical products under wraps unless that is already part of your routine.
  • Do not trap excessive moisture under bandages.

Pro Tip

  • For legs, work in smooth downward strokes for cleaner, more even coverage.
  • Keep your wrap routine consistent from one use to the next.

Follow your veterinarian or trainer guidance and confirm current competition rules for your program.

Why Riders Choose MasterMudd™

Built for post-work and overnight wrap routines when riders want a steadier, stay-put poultice step.

Calmer routine profile

No menthol and no alcohol. A practical fit for many competition-minded programs.

Clean, wrap-friendly use

Applies clean, stays where you put it, and works well with standard wrap routines.

Post-work routine fit

Use on legs and high-use areas after schooling, hauling, or harder days.

Built for busy barns

Fast prep, easier cleanup, and a routine riders can repeat.

Always verify current rules for your discipline.

Routine Guides

Post-work routine

  1. Cool down, then towel dry if needed.
  2. Apply an even layer of MasterMudd™ over the area you are working on.
  3. Let it set briefly, then wrap if that is part of your normal routine.
  4. Check again the next day and continue based on your usual program.

A practical fit for overnight wrap routines after harder days.

Target area routine

  1. Clean and dry the area first.
  2. Apply enough product for even coverage.
  3. Leave open to air or wrap based on your normal routine.
  4. Check the area before the next ride or work session.

If you are unsure, follow your veterinarian or trainer guidance.

Haul day routine

  1. After unloading and walking, apply a light even layer to the legs if that fits your program.
  2. Allow it to set before wrapping for overnight stabling if desired.
  3. Spot check the next morning and continue with your usual routine.

Helpful when you want a clean, repeatable step during busy travel schedules.

Build a Complete Recovery Routine

Want a smarter way to handle soreness, heat, swelling, and post-ride leg care? Visit our Performance Recovery Hub for clear routines and product guidance.

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MasterMudd™ FAQs

Can I wrap over MasterMudd™? Yes

Yes. Let it set briefly after application, then wrap as part of your normal routine. Avoid combining stronger topical products under the same wrap unless that is already part of your program.

How long should I leave it on?

Follow your usual routine. Many riders leave it on through a rest period or overnight, then reassess the next morning.

Is it a good fit for competition-minded programs?

MasterMudd™ is built without menthol or alcohol and fits many calmer wrap routines. Always verify current rules for your discipline and event.

Can I use it on open wounds?

No. Do not apply to open or actively bleeding areas. If you are unsure about a skin issue, ask your veterinarian.

Any prep tips before applying?
  • Brush off dust and sweat, then towel dry if needed.
  • Patch test on a small area before first full use.
  • Keep the area reasonably clean and dry before wrapping.
How should I store it?

Store tightly closed at room temperature and out of direct sun. Keep the container clean and dry between uses.