Start with the routine you are trying to build. Then choose the product format that fits that job.
Choose liniment gel when the job calls for ready-to-apply, stay-put placement.
Choose concentrate when the barn wants a mix-as-directed format for broader routine coverage.
Choose IceBath™ or CryoSpray® when the job is cooling or wash-rack focused.
Choose spray, cream, or salve based on how much placement and texture the routine needs.
Choose SilverHoof when the job is hoof-care focused and the routine needs clean, repeatable steps.
Choose this lane when the routine starts with the barn, coat, mane, tail, or fly-season system.
The right product depends on whether the routine is liniment, cooling, skin care, hoof care, grooming, barn cleaning, or fly season.
Quick answers for riders shopping the full Draw It Out® horse-care product system.
Start with the Solution Finder if you are unsure. If you already know the job, choose the matching lane: liniment gel, concentrate, cooling, skin care, hoof care, grooming, or barn care.
Liniment gel is ready to apply and best for targeted placement. Concentrate is mixed as directed and better for broader barn routines or higher-use programs.
Cooling products belong in the wash-rack or body brace lane. Liniment products belong in the liniment gel, RTU spray, or concentrate routine.
Rapid Relief Skin Spray, Rapid Relief Restorative Cream, and RESTOREaHORSE® each fit different skin-care formats. Choose spray for lighter application, cream for focused placement, and salve for stay-put texture.
SuperClean® cleans the barn, stall, trailer, and equipment environment. Citraquin® belongs in the horse-care side of the fly-season routine.
No. This collection helps shoppers choose the right lane. The product pages explain each item, format, use notes, and routine fit in more detail.
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