
What to Put on Horse Legs After a Hard Ride
A practical Real Rider Resource guide for post-ride leg care, including cooling, checking, walking out, and choosing liniment or mud-styl...
Real Rider Resource
Cannon crud is a barn term for waxy, crusty, flaky, or greasy buildup on the cannon area. The answer is not aggressive scrubbing. It is better inspection, cleaner gear, full drying, and the right skin-care path.
Quick answer: Do not scrub cannon crud raw. Loosen buildup gently, clean only as needed, dry the leg fully, clean boots and wraps, and choose cream, spray, or salve based on what the skin actually looks like.
Skin-care next step
If it is routine lower-leg skin care, choose the product format that matches the area. If you are not sure whether it is skin, hoof, heel, or recovery, route it first.
Use Skin Spot FinderShop Rapid Relief CreamShop RESTOREaHORSE®Educational support only. If a lower-leg skin issue looks painful, open, spreading, swollen, or worsening, get professional guidance.
Most skin reactions come from ingredients riders assume are harmless.

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