Who should choose the 32oz liniment concentrate?
The 32oz concentrate is a strong fit for riders, trainers, and barns that want broader routine coverage than targeted gel alone. It works best when the barn is willing to mix according to directions, label clearly, and keep the process consistent.
How should I mix the concentrate?
Mix according to the product label directions. Avoid guessing, improvising stronger mixes, or changing the process from one bottle to the next. If you prepare a bottle for barn use, label it clearly so the routine stays consistent.
How is concentrate different from liniment gel?
Liniment gel is ready to apply and better for targeted placement. Concentrate is mixed as directed and better for broader barn routines, larger coverage needs, and higher-use programs.
Is the concentrate a good fit for show season?
The formula is built without alcohol, menthol, or added fragrance, which helps keep the routine calm and predictable. Always confirm current rules for your discipline and program, follow label directions, and remember that governing bodies do not pre-approve individual products.
No alcohol
No menthol
No added fragrance
Can I use concentrate in prepared barn bottles?
Yes, when prepared according to product directions. Use clean equipment, label the bottle clearly, and keep it separate from cleaners, fly sprays, or other barn products so no one has to guess what is inside.
What if my horse tries to lick it?
This product is for external use on horses only. Avoid the mouth, eyes, mucous membranes, open wounds, and other sensitive areas. Discourage licking and discontinue use if irritation occurs.
What should I do if my horse is sensitive?
Start with a small area first if your horse is sensitive or new to the product. Watch how your horse responds and discontinue use if irritation appears. Consult your veterinarian if the reaction persists or if you have concerns.
Simple rule: mix as directed, label clearly, use consistently, and involve your veterinarian when something looks serious, unusual, or persistent.