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La enigmática anatomía de los caballos árabes: explorando su esqueleto único
Arabian horse anatomy guide about ribs lumbar vertebrae and movement
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June 20, 2022
Jon Conklin

La enigmática anatomía de los caballos árabes: explorando su esqueleto único

Explora la cautivadora anatomía de los caballos árabes mientras profundizamos en su estructura esquelética única....
Manejo de tendones arqueados en caballos: los beneficios excepcionales de incorporar el gel de alta potencia Draw It Out
Bowed Tendon in Horses: What to Do First
April 3, 2022
Jon Conklin

Manejo de tendones arqueados en caballos: los beneficios excepcionales de incorporar el gel de alta potencia Draw It Out

El tendón arqueado o tendinitis equina puede ser una afección difícil de tratar. Draw It...
Aceite de árbol de té: el ingrediente secreto de Silver Hoof EQ Therapy® de Draw It Out para una salud óptima de las pezuñas
Tea tree oil in horse hoof care ingredient context label reading and safety notes
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February 21, 2022
Jon Conklin

Aceite de árbol de té: el ingrediente secreto de Silver Hoof EQ Therapy® de Draw It Out para una salud óptima de las pezuñas

A la hora de cuidar los cascos de tu caballo, es fundamental utilizar los productos...
Why 100-Year-Old Horse Care Products Are Outdated | Modern Alternative
Why 100-Year-Old Horse Care Products Are Outdated | Modern Alternative
February 11, 2022
Jon Conklin

Why 100-Year-Old Horse Care Products Are Outdated | Modern Alternative

Using 100-year-old horse care products is like driving a car from 1920—outdated and unreliable. While...
Queratina hidrolizada: el ingrediente secreto para unas pezuñas fuertes y sanas
Hydrolyzed Keratin in Hoof Care: Rider Guide
November 21, 2021
Jon Conklin

Queratina hidrolizada: el ingrediente secreto para unas pezuñas fuertes y sanas

Los cascos de los caballos son una de sus características más esenciales y es crucial...
Poultice vs. Liniment for Horses: Routine Fit and Use Notes
Poultice versus liniment for horses product format routine fit and application habits
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September 23, 2021
Jon Conklin

Poultice vs. Liniment for Horses: Routine Fit and Use Notes

A practical guide to poultice and liniment use for horses, including product format, routine fit,...
¿Cuándo es la edad adecuada para que los niños tengan su primer caballo?
When is the Right Age for Kids to Get Their First Horse?
August 25, 2021
Jon Conklin

¿Cuándo es la edad adecuada para que los niños tengan su primer caballo?

Tener un caballo puede ser una experiencia maravillosa para los niños. Puede enseñarles responsabilidad, paciencia...
Técnicas de relajación para caballos ansiosos: una guía completa
Anxious horses calm handling groundwork routine consistency and rider observation
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August 15, 2021
Jon Conklin

Técnicas de relajación para caballos ansiosos: una guía completa

Los caballos ansiosos pueden beneficiarse enormemente de las técnicas de relajación respaldadas por la ciencia....
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Jon Conklin, Founder of Draw It Out® Horse Health Care Solutions

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What makes Draw It Out® different from other liniments?

We’re show-safe, sensation-free, and naturally-derived. No menthol, alcohol, or burn — just deep relief built to perform. I made it because I was tired of seeing good horses react to harsh ingredients. Every batch has to pass one test: would I use it on my own horse?

Can I use Draw It Out® right before a show or event?

Absolutely. That’s what it’s made for. There’s no tingle, scent, or banned substance risk — so you can apply it before, during, or after competition without worrying about irritation or compliance issues.

How often should I apply the gel for best results?

Use it daily for maintenance and after heavy work or hauling for recovery. Massage a thin layer directly into legs or sore areas — no need to rinse. The gel absorbs fast and leaves zero residue under wraps or boots.

Is it safe for sensitive-skinned horses?

Yes — that’s one of our core values. Draw It Out® is free from menthol, witch hazel, dyes, and alcohol, so even the most sensitive horses get the relief they need without reaction or drying.

What’s next for Draw It Out®?

We’re always developing better ways to care for horses — from advanced recovery tools to new naturally-derived topicals. But we’ll never sacrifice our roots: show-safe, sensation-free relief for real riders.

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