Symptom to routine

Horse Stiff After Riding

Short answer: if your horse feels stiff after riding, check movement, heat, swelling, workload, footing, saddle fit, cooldown, hydration, and how the horse feels the next day before choosing a product routine.

Do not skip the check

Stiffness can come from ordinary workload, poor warmup, hard ground, travel, age, conditioning, saddle fit, shoeing, or something that needs professional attention. A product belongs after observation, not before it.

What to check first

Normal-care clues

  • Horse loosens up with quiet movement.
  • No obvious heat, severe swelling, or lameness.
  • Workload, weather, footing, or hauling explain the stiffness.
  • Horse eats, drinks, and behaves normally.

Call for help when

  • Sudden lameness appears.
  • Heat, swelling, pain, or weakness is present.
  • The horse gets worse instead of better.
  • The horse is unsafe, distressed, or not acting normal.

Routine fit

For normal post-work stiffness, start with Draw It Out® 16oz Liniment Gel for targeted hands-on care. For larger barns, use 64oz Gel. For broad spray or wash-rack coverage, consider Concentrate or RTU Spray.

Simple post-ride routine

  1. Walk the horse out and let breathing normalize.
  2. Check legs, back, shoulders, hocks, attitude, and movement.
  3. Brush or wipe sweat and dirt from the target area.
  4. Apply the product that fits the job, not every product in the tack room.
  5. Recheck the horse later and again before the next ride.

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