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Hydratation vs électrolytes chez les chevaux : quelle est la différence ?
Draw It Out guide to hydration versus electrolytes in horses
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February 6, 2026
Jon Conklin

Hydratation vs électrolytes chez les chevaux : quelle est la différence ?

L'eau assure la circulation des fluides. Les électrolytes aident le corps à utiliser ces fluides....
Comment prendre le pouls digital de votre cheval en 60 secondes
Draw It Out guide to checking a horse digital pulse in 60 seconds
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February 6, 2026
Jon Conklin

Comment prendre le pouls digital de votre cheval en 60 secondes

C'est l'une des vérifications les plus simples qu'un cycliste puisse apprendre. Apprenez-la vite, comparez les...
Jambes lourdes après une sortie : Qu’est-ce qui est normal, qu’est-ce qui devrait changer ?
Stocked up horse legs after a ride recovery routine guide
  • intent-education
February 6, 2026
Jon Conklin

Jambes lourdes après une sortie : Qu’est-ce qui est normal, qu’est-ce qui devrait changer ?

Les membres engorgés sont généralement un signal d'alerte. Voici comment distinguer ce qui est normal...
Routine d'hydratation pour la semaine du concours | Comment maintenir la régularité des chevaux sous pression
Draw It Out show week hydration routine for keeping horses consistent under pressure
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February 5, 2026
Jon Conklin

Routine d'hydratation pour la semaine du concours | Comment maintenir la régularité des chevaux sous pression

L'hydratation est souvent négligée pendant la semaine du salon. Ce guide décrit une routine d'hydratation...
Sortie hivernale des chevaux | Comment le mouvement favorise la circulation sanguine et le confort
Draw It Out winter horse turnout guide for circulation comfort and movement
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February 4, 2026
Jon Conklin

Sortie hivernale des chevaux | Comment le mouvement favorise la circulation sanguine et le confort

Winter turnout supports circulation, stiffness management, and daily comfort when footing and weather are handled...
Hydratation et confort intestinal chez les chevaux | Pourquoi ils sont liés
Draw It Out guide to hydration and gut comfort in horses
  • intent-education
February 2, 2026
Jon Conklin

Hydratation et confort intestinal chez les chevaux | Pourquoi ils sont liés

Lorsque l'hydratation diminue, le confort intestinal en pâtit souvent. Ce guide explique pourquoi la digestion...
Toilettage du cheval en hiver | Pourquoi le toilettage est important pour la circulation et le confort
Draw It Out guide to winter horse grooming for circulation and comfort
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February 2, 2026
Jon Conklin

Toilettage du cheval en hiver | Pourquoi le toilettage est important pour la circulation et le confort

Le toilettage hivernal est plus qu'une question d'esthétique. Ce guide explique comment le toilettage favorise...
Respiration du cheval en hiver | L'effet de l'air froid sur les poumons et les performances
Draw It Out winter horse breathing guide for cold air lungs and performance
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February 1, 2026
Jon Conklin

Respiration du cheval en hiver | L'effet de l'air froid sur les poumons et les performances

L'hiver ne raidit pas seulement les muscles, il met aussi à l'épreuve le système respiratoire....
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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.

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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