Muscle support is not about throwing every product at a horse. It is about reading the workload, cooling the horse correctly, checking the body, and using the right topical format for the job in front of you.
For real riders, muscle support usually shows up after training, hauling, showing, long turnout, hard ground, fitness changes, or a horse that feels tight through the back, shoulder, neck, hip, or hind end.
Draw It Out® products work best when each format has a job.
The best muscle routine is repeatable: cool down, inspect, apply, and recheck.
Care note: These pages are practical product and routine guides, not veterinary diagnosis. If a horse or dog is lame, ill, worsening, bleeding, infected, overheated, struggling to breathe, or not acting right, pause the routine and contact the right professional.
Draw It Out Gel is the simplest starting point for targeted muscle support.
Use IceBath as a cooling body wash or post-work cool-down step when the routine calls for broader cooling support.
No. Lameness, severe pain, swelling, or sudden performance changes need professional evaluation.
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