Warming Up Horses in Cold Weather

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Warming Up Horses in Cold Weather

Cold weather does not mean the horse cannot work. It means the warmup has to be more deliberate, more gradual, and more honest about how the horse feels that day.

Cold rides punish rushed riders.

A horse may feel tight for the first few minutes, but not every stiff step is the same. Some horses loosen with quiet walking. Some get worse. Some are telling you the footing, workload, body, or feet need a different plan.

Barn Rule

Start slower than you want to. Let the horse earn the next step.

Before You Ask for Work

  1. Watch the first walk. Short, uneven, or guarded movement changes the ride.
  2. Check legs and feet. Cold, mud, ice, and packed footing hide problems.
  3. Check the back and shoulders. Tightness often shows before the horse is asked to collect.
  4. Respect footing. Frozen, slick, deep, or uneven ground changes the plan.
  5. Read the attitude. Fresh energy is not the same as readiness.

The Cold-Weather Warmup

Walk longer: let the body and mind come online before more work.
Use large lines: avoid tight circles too early.
Build transitions slowly: do not jump straight to speed or collection.
Reassess often: the horse should improve, not deteriorate.

Where Draw It Out® Fits

Draw It Out® Liniment Gel can support a cold-weather care routine when used on clean, intact skin and according to label directions. It does not replace walking, conditioning, footing judgment, or diagnosis when something is wrong.

When to Stop

Stop if stiffness worsens, the horse becomes lame, the horse reacts sharply to touch, or the movement does not improve with a sensible warmup. A cold day is not a reason to ride through a warning.

Bottom Line

Warm up the horse in front of you. Walk more. Ask less early. Read the footing. Let the horse tell you when the body is ready for more.

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