Horse Joint Care Guide | Mobility, Recovery & Daily Relief

Draw It Out® Guide

Horse Joint Care — Move Better, Recover Smarter

Simple, show-safe routines that keep horses comfortable and ride-ready—without menthol burn, alcohol sting, or messy gimmicks.

What Great Joint Care Looks Like

The goals

  • Reduce stiffness pre-ride and soreness post-ride
  • Support soft tissue recovery after hard efforts
  • Keep skin happy under boots, wraps, and tack

Our approach

  • Odorless, alcohol-free liniment you can use daily
  • Under-gear friendly—no tingle, heat, or mess
  • Pair movement + thin applications for real results

Daily Joint-Care Routine (5–10 minutes)

Before Work

  • 2–5 minutes of hand-walk or light lunge
  • Apply a thin layer of Draw It Out® 16oz Gel to fetlocks, knees/hocks, and large muscle groups
  • Boot/wrap if needed; keep liners clean and dry

After Work

Workload Tweaks That Help Joints

Smart warmups

  • Gradual bend and straight lines before circles
  • Footing check: avoid deep, sticky tracks
  • Short sets, frequent walk breaks

Recovery habits

  • Walk-out 5–10 minutes
  • Cool limbs before stall time
  • Alternate intensity days when possible

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Joint Care FAQs

How often should I use liniment for joint support?

Start pre- and post-ride with thin layers. Add a light evening application on stubborn areas during heavy workloads.

Is Draw It Out® safe under boots and wraps?

Yes. It’s alcohol-free and menthol-free—no heat or sting—making it under-gear friendly when used as directed.

What’s the difference between gel and spray?

Gel stays where you put it—great for targeted areas and under wraps. Sprays cover larger zones faster, ideal for cooldowns.

How long should I warm up a stiff horse?

Begin with 2–5 minutes of hand-walk, then light trot with straight lines. Increase gradually based on comfort.

Can I combine liniment with a barrier cream?

Yes—apply liniment first in a thin layer, let it absorb, then use Rapid Relief on intact, irritated skin as needed.

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Updated: August 27, 2025 · Built for real riders. Deep Relief in Every Drop.