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Draw It Out® 64oz Liniment Gel | Barn Size Horse Care

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$119
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Size: 64oz

Draw It Out® 64oz Liniment Gel | Barn Size Horse Care

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64oz
Price
$119
Case of 6
Price
$670
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Barn-size ready-to-use gel

Draw It Out® 64oz Liniment Gel

Buy this if: Draw It Out® Gel is already part of your barn routine and you want the better value size for multiple horses, trainers, or frequent use.

Same stay-put gel application as the 16oz bottle, sized for barns that do not want to run out halfway through the week.

Start here16oz Gel

Best first bottle, trailer bottle, or one-horse routine.

Best barn size64oz Gel

Better value when gel is used several times a week or across multiple horses.

Mix-to-use32oz Concentrate

Choose concentrate when you want spray bottles, sponge use, or wider coverage.

Best for

  • Multi-horse barns, trainers, lesson programs, and regular post-work routines.
  • Legs, backs, shoulders, hips, hocks, and large muscle areas.
  • Riders who prefer ready-to-use gel over mixing concentrate.
  • Keeping a barn shelf stocked with a product people actually reach for.

Simple buying rule

16oz to start. 64oz for regular gel use. Concentrate when broad coverage and mixing flexibility matter.

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How to use

  • Start with clean, dry skin.
  • Apply a thin, even layer where needed.
  • Use before or after work as part of a normal horse-care routine.
  • Avoid eyes, mucous membranes, and irritated or broken skin unless directed by your veterinarian.

Helpful next steps

Topical horse care is not a diagnosis. If your horse is lame, hot, swollen, cut, distressed, suddenly off, or worsening, involve your veterinarian or qualified equine professional.

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