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What to Put on a Sore Horse Leg

Straight talk for busy barns: do a quick check, cool what’s hot, apply a comfort-focused liniment thin and even, and target stubborn spots. Here’s the playbook riders use every day.


Quick Decision Tree

What you notice First move Next step
Hot & puffy after work Cool with water or IceBath™; dry thoroughly Apply DIO Spray or Gel thin & even
Localized sore spot Clean & dry Target with MasterMudd® EquiBrace per label
Mild stiffness; not hot Brush off; dry Run DIO pre-ride and post-ride, thin, even coats
Open wound / marked lameness Stop. Call your vet. Follow veterinary direction before applying products

Always follow product labels. Thin, even coverage beats heavy layers.


24-Hour Routine (Simple & Effective)

  1. Prep: Check for wounds/lameness. If present, call your vet first.
  2. Cool: If hot, cool with water or IceBath™; then dry.
  3. Apply: DIO thin & even. For localized spots, add MasterMudd®.
  4. Monitor: Recheck heat/swelling at 6–12 hours; repeat per label.
  5. Reset: Next morning, reassess and continue or call your vet if not improving.
Pro tip: Coverage beats thickness; consistency beats drama. Run pre-ride to prime, post-ride to reset.


Label-first: For external equine use only. Avoid eyes and mucous membranes. Apply to clean, dry skin. Store capped at room temperature, away from direct sun. Keep out of reach of children and animals.


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