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Rodeo and roping routine

Rodeo Horse Care Kit

A rodeo horse-care kit has to work in a parking lot, at a jackpot, behind the chutes, at a county fair, and after a long haul home. Build it around heat, dust, hard ground, bugs, sweat, standing tied, and next-day soundness checks.

Quick answer: Pack a simple kit that covers post-run checks, body support, cooling, fly pressure, hoof checks, skin/rub areas, grooming cleanup, and hauling rechecks.

Do not product over a rodeo problem

  • Lameness, one hot leg, hoof heat, strong digital pulse, cuts, punctures, severe soreness, abnormal breathing, dullness, or worsening symptoms need professional care.
  • Trailer time can hide problems. Recheck after the haul and again the next morning.

Rodeo weekend pressure points

Hard ground

Parking lots, fairgrounds, outdoor pens, and warm-up areas can be harder on feet and legs than the actual run.

Heat and dust

Hot days change cooling, wash-rack, skin, coat, and hydration checks.

Standing tied

Long waits at the trailer can create fill, stiffness, sweat marks, rubs, and attitude changes worth checking.

The practical kit

Body support

Draw It Out® Liniment Gel for targeted trailer-side support when the horse is otherwise normal.

Heavier days

MASTERMUDD™ EquiBrace™ for clay-brace style support after harder weekends.

Cooling

IceBath™ for hot wash-rack and cool-down routines.

Bug pressure

Citraquin® for barns, trailers, turnout, outdoor pens, and event grounds.

Hoof checks

Silver Hoof EQ Therapy® for hoof, heel, frog, and hoof-adjacent external care.

Skin and rubs

RESTOREaHORSE® and Rapid Relief routes for appropriate skin-support situations.

Before, during, and after

  1. Before warm-up: check feet, legs, back, shoulders, attitude, and baseline movement.
  2. After the run: walk out, cool down, check body areas that took the work.
  3. Before loading: check legs, feet, rubs, sweat marks, and water interest.
  4. After hauling home: recheck movement, fill, skin, and feet before calling the weekend done.

Related routes

Important: Educational support only. Follow labels. This page does not replace veterinary care.