Clean Formula Philosophy | Draw It Out® Horse Care

Formula philosophy

Clean Formula Philosophy

Draw It Out® products are built for calm, practical horse-care routines. The goal is simple: products riders can use confidently, consistently, and according to label directions.

Quick answer: We focus on practical, routine-first topical care without menthol, camphor, capsaicin, alcohol, witch hazel, DMSO, added dyes, or heavy perfume-style fragrance in our core liniment philosophy.

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Clean routines still need smart decisions.

Choose by the horse in front of you: body support, hoof care, skin care, grooming, environmental defense, dog care, or gear.

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Safety first

  • Follow product labels.
  • Keep products away from eyes, mucous membranes, and inappropriate areas.
  • Do not apply routine topical products to wounds, heat, swelling, lameness, or worsening problems you do not understand.
  • Review your discipline’s current rules before competition use.
  • Ask your veterinarian, farrier, or qualified professional when the horse is telling you the issue is bigger than routine support.

Body support

Use Draw It Out® liniment products for appropriate routine body-care support after work, hauling, turnout, or training.

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Skin support

Use Rapid Relief or RESTOREaHORSE® when the concern is skin and the area is appropriate for routine topical support.

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Hoof support

Use Silver Hoof EQ Therapy® for hoof, heel, frog, and lower-leg care routines where that product lane fits.

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What we avoid in the core liniment lane

  • Menthol-heavy burn or chill.
  • Camphor and capsaicin heat.
  • DMSO mixing culture.
  • Alcohol or witch hazel sting.
  • Strong perfume-style barn cloud.
  • Added dye where it does not serve the horse-care job.

What riders should still do

  • Spot check sensitive horses.
  • Use thin, even application.
  • Let products absorb before wraps, boots, blankets, or tack.
  • Stop and reassess if the horse reacts poorly.
  • Do not use product to cover up a bigger problem.

Helpful next steps

Educational support only. This page does not diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent disease. Always follow label directions and applicable competition rules.