Barrel Horses & Swollen Legs — Care & Prevention | Draw It Out®
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Barrel Horses & Swollen Legs — Care & Prevention

Fast turns, deep footing, hotter months—barrel horses earn every mile. Keep legs cool, tight, and ready with a simple system: cool first, then coat. No menthol burn, no alcohol sting, no perfumes or dyes.

Quick Chooser

  • Hot or pulsing after a run? Start with cold therapy (IceBath™ → CryoSpray®). Add DiO Gel once dry.
  • Cool but puffy after stall/haul? Light movement + DiO Gel; clean standing wraps if that’s your program.
  • Between runs? Quick IceBath™ sponge, CryoSpray® hot spots, feather-thin Gel.
  • Open/deep wound or won’t bear weight? Call your vet—keep the horse quiet.

Why Barrel Horses Stock Up or Swell

Cause What You’ll See First Moves
Post-run heat/inflammation Warm, puffy tendons/fetlocks; may be sore to touch IceBath™ whole-body → CryoSpray® hot zones → thin DiO Gel; allow each layer to dry
Stall time / hauling Both hinds fuller after standing; usually cool Hand-walk 10–15 min; DiO Gel; clean standing wraps if used
Deep/shifty footing New, asymmetric fill; possible tenderness Cool immediately; monitor; reduce workload; vet if heat/pain persists
Boot rubs / fly stomping Localized swelling or scurf Rinse sweat; Rapid Relief Cream thin layer; manage flies (see Citraquin™)
Hoof soreness/imbalance Short stride; digital pulse; stocking after runs Farrier/vet consult; manage footing; cool post-work consistently

This guide supports barn decision-making; it doesn’t replace veterinary diagnosis.

After a Run (2–4 minutes)

  1. Cool: IceBath™ full-body at 1:10 sponge or RTU spray (60–90 sec). Air dry—no rinse.
  2. Target: CryoSpray® on hot tendons, stifles, hamstrings; let dry.
  3. Support: Feather-thin coat of DiO 16oz Gel to legs/major muscles; wrap if your program calls for it.

Between Runs (Double-Entry Day)

  • Light walk; quick IceBath™ sponge; CryoSpray® hot spots
  • Very light DiO Gel on legs; avoid heavy build-up under boots
  • Hydrate—offer electrolytes per label plus a bucket of plain water
Consistency beats intensity

Daily Prevention (AM / Post-Work)

AM | Move & Protect (3–5 minutes)

  1. Hand-walk or light lunge 5–10 minutes
  2. Apply thin, even DiO 16oz Gel to legs/large muscles
  3. Wrap or boot if that’s your norm; gear must be clean/dry

Post-Work | Cool → Target → Support

  1. IceBath™ 1:10 sponge/RTU → air dry
  2. CryoSpray® on lingering heat
  3. DiO 16oz Gel; wraps if your horse stocks up

Travel & Show-Week Checklist

Before loading

  • Short walk; light DiO Gel; safe leg protection
  • Pre-measure electrolytes; pack clean wraps

On arrival

  • Walk out 10 minutes; IceBath™ pass
  • CryoSpray® hot spots; thin Gel; wrap overnight if desired

Wrapping — Smart, Not Heavy

  • When: After hard efforts, during travel, or for routine stockers
  • How: Clean/dry legs; thin Gel; even tension; no wrinkles
  • Check: Off/on at least every 12 hours—legs should trend cooler/flatter

Quick Reference — Scenarios & Plays

Scenario What To Do Products
Right after a run IceBath™ → CryoSpray® → thin Gel IceBath™ · CryoSpray® · DiO 16oz Gel
Double-entry day Walk; quick IceBath™ sponge; CryoSpray®; very light Gel IceBath™ · CryoSpray® · DiO 16oz Gel
Hauling/stall time AM walk; Gel; clean standing wraps at night DiO 16oz Gel
Boot rubs/scurf Clean/dry; feather-thin cream; let set Rapid Relief Cream
Fly surge Reduce stomping; wipe-on for face/ears Citraquin™

Red Flags — Call Your Vet

  • Non-weight-bearing or rapidly worsening lameness
  • Hot, painful one-leg swelling or fever ≥101.5°F
  • Deep cuts/punctures near joints or tendon sheaths
  • Swelling that climbs the limb or won’t improve in 24–48 hrs

Topicals support comfort; they don’t replace diagnosis or treatment.

FAQ

Can I Gel before I run, or only after?
Both. Many riders use a light pre-run coat on legs/large muscles, then re-apply post-run. It’s sensation-free—no tingle or heavy scent in the alley.
Cold hosing vs. IceBath™—which is better?
Use what you have. IceBath™ gives a fast, no-rinse whole-body cool; cold hosing targets one area. Many barns do IceBath™ then CryoSpray®.
Wraps over DiO Gel—safe?
Yes. Apply a thin, even layer; use clean, dry wraps; check legs at each change.
Do your products burn or smell strong?
No. Draw It Out® is fragrance-free and sensation-free—no menthol burn, no alcohol sting, no perfumes or dyes.
Electrolytes for summer jackpots—how often?
Per label on hot days, after runs, and during travel. Always offer a second bucket of plain, fresh water so the horse can choose.
When should I see a vet?
Any non-weight-bearing lameness, hot/painful swelling, deep wounds, or swelling that spreads or won’t resolve. When in doubt, stable quietly and call.

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