Horse Muscle Support | Draw It Out® Gels, Sprays, IceBath™ & Rapid Relief

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Horse Muscle Support

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.

What muscle support means

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.

  • Back, loin, shoulder, hip, neck, and large muscle groups.
  • Post-ride cool down and recovery routines.
  • Senior horses and horses returning to work.
  • Travel and show-week maintenance.

Product lanes

Draw It Out® products work best when each format has a job.

  • Gel: targeted hands-on placement.
  • RTU Spray: quick coverage when hands are busy.
  • Concentrate: flexible mixing and broader barn routines.
  • IceBath™: cooling body wash and post-work cool down.
  • MasterMudd™: heavier brace-style support.

Build a simple routine

The best muscle routine is repeatable: cool down, inspect, apply, and recheck.

  • Walk the horse out until respiration and temperature normalize.
  • Check symmetry, soreness, and skin before applying product.
  • Use thin layers and avoid overdoing it.
  • Document what changed when performance or comfort shifts.

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.

Quick questions

What product should I start with?

Draw It Out Gel is the simplest starting point for targeted muscle support.

When should I use IceBath?

Use IceBath as a cooling body wash or post-work cool-down step when the routine calls for broader cooling support.

Is muscle support a substitute for diagnosis?

No. Lameness, severe pain, swelling, or sudden performance changes need professional evaluation.