How to Use Liniment
Thin layer on intact skin, allow hair to go dry‑to‑touch before wraps/tack. Keep the same steps at home and on the road.
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Simple, rider‑first instructions for quiet, repeatable routines—no theatrics. If you use topicals, keep them sensation‑free, colorless, and label‑true.
Thin layer on intact skin, allow hair to go dry‑to‑touch before wraps/tack. Keep the same steps at home and on the road.
Open GuideWhen and how to combine RTU, Gel, and Concentrate without adding noise to your program.
Open GuideQuiet wraps: thin layer → dry‑to‑touch → wrap. What to look for at the 15–30 minute recheck.
Open GuideA repeatable post‑ride rhythm that keeps barns calm—walk, cool, support, recheck.
Open GuideHow to use IceBath™ RTU and Hydro‑Lyte® together in heat and after hard efforts.
Open GuideHeat checks, cooling strategies, and rider‑first steps on tough days.
Open GuideExactly where Draw It Out® fits before and after work—same routine at home and on the road.
Open GuideA quiet 10–15 minute warm‑up you can repeat anywhere—walk, mobilize, check, ride.
Open GuideSafety checklist, materials, and sequencing to protect the limb while you manage swelling.
Open GuideTime windows, frequency, and tools—without overdoing it.
Open GuideCommon reasons for stocking up and what a calm response looks like.
Open GuidePlain‑English overview of what liniment is—and what it isn’t.
Open GuideHow we think about quiet, rider‑first formulas and why we avoid theatrics.
Open GuideKeep it simple. Label‑true, sensation‑free routines that travel well.
Open GuidePack, timing, and quiet routines that match what you do at home.
Open GuideEducational reference for riders. Verify your rulebook; keep routines quiet.
Open GuideEducational overview. Always check the latest rules for your class and jurisdiction.
Open GuideThe barn kit that travels well—built for real riders.
Open GuidePlain‑English terms you’ll see in our guides, with zero fluff.
Open GuideKnow what you’re touching: simple landmarks for smarter care.
Open GuideSkip the potholes. Quiet routines and label‑true handling from day one.
Open GuideRoad‑ready list that keeps routines consistent away from home.
Open GuideDidn’t find your topic? Try Ask Our AI or contact us. For swelling‑specific education, browse: When to Worry, After Riding, In Stall, One Leg, Stocked Up Overnight, Lymphangitis.
Educational content. Not veterinary advice. Always follow product labels and verify current show rules for your organization/class.
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