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Spring Itch in Horses: Early Signs of Seasonal Skin Sensitivity
Spring Itch in Horses: Early Signs of Seasonal Skin Sensitivity
March 20, 2026
Jon Conklin

Spring Itch in Horses: Early Signs of Seasonal Skin Sensitivity

Spring brings shedding, but it can also bring unexpected itchiness. Understanding early skin sensitivity helps...
Préparation à l'hydratation pour le premier week-end de forte chaleur | Évitez la spirale printanière
Hydration Prep for the First Hot Weekend | Prevent the Spring Spiral
March 19, 2026
Jon Conklin

Préparation à l'hydratation pour le premier week-end de forte chaleur | Évitez la spirale printanière

Le premier week-end de chaleur prend de nombreux chevaux au dépourvu. Ce guide explique comment...
Transition du sabot au printemps : Aider votre cheval à s'adapter du sol hivernal à un terrain plus ferme
Spring Hoof Transition: Helping Your Horse Adjust From Winter Ground to Firmer Footing
March 19, 2026
Jon Conklin

Transition du sabot au printemps : Aider votre cheval à s'adapter du sol hivernal à un terrain plus ferme

Le passage d'un sol hivernal mou à un sol printanier plus ferme modifie la façon...
Peut-on utiliser le liniment pour chevaux sur soi ? Ce que les cavaliers doivent savoir
Can You Use Horse Liniment on Yourself? What Riders Need to Know
March 18, 2026
Jon Conklin

Peut-on utiliser le liniment pour chevaux sur soi ? Ce que les cavaliers doivent savoir

Les cavaliers le demandent tout le temps. Voici la vraie réponse sur l’utilisation de liniment...
Comment améliorer l'hydratation équine naturellement | Un guide sans tracas
How to Improve Equine Hydration Naturally | A No Drama Playbook
March 16, 2026
Jon Conklin

Comment améliorer l'hydratation équine naturellement | Un guide sans tracas

Améliorer l'hydratation équine ne nécessite pas d'extrêmes. Ce guide pratique montre comment soutenir l'hydratation naturellement...
Routine d'hydratation pour les étables très fréquentées | La version de cinq minutes qui fonctionne
Hydration Routine for Busy Barns | The Five Minute Version That Works
March 12, 2026
Jon Conklin

Routine d'hydratation pour les étables très fréquentées | La version de cinq minutes qui fonctionne

Les écuries très fréquentées ont besoin de systèmes simples. Cet article présente une routine d'hydratation...
La saison de la boue printanière et les membres inférieurs de votre cheval
Spring Mud Season and Your Horse’s Lower Legs
March 12, 2026
Jon Conklin

La saison de la boue printanière et les membres inférieurs de votre cheval

La boue printanière fait partie de la vie des chevaux, mais une humidité constante peut...
Cheval raide après un jour de repos ? Pourquoi et que vérifier
Horse Stiff After a Day Off? Why It Happens and What Riders Should Check
March 11, 2026
Jon Conklin

Cheval raide après un jour de repos ? Pourquoi et que vérifier

Beaucoup de chevaux se sentent étonnamment raides après un jour de repos. Ce guide explique...
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Jon Conklin, Founder of Draw It Out® Horse Health Care Solutions

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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.

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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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