SilverHoof EQ Therapy® | Powerful Hoof Protection by Draw It Out®

SilverHoof EQ Therapy® | Targeted Skin Support for Horses | Draw It Out®
Draw It Out® — Targeted Skin Support

SilverHoof EQ Therapy®

Clean, rider-ready skin support for real barns. Use it where you need it, keep routines practical, and pair it with our core guides for a calm, consistent program.

Educational only. Follow label directions. Not veterinary advice.

Clean routine

Targeted Support

Apply only where needed; keep the rest of your program simple and consistent.

Barn practical

Calm Application

Built for real timelines—easy to add to pre/post-ride or daily checks.

Show-aware

Low-Drama Use

Discreet and straightforward. Always confirm rules for your discipline.

How to Use (2–3 Minutes)

  1. Prep: Clean and dry the area when possible.
  2. Apply: Spread a thin, even layer; avoid eyes and mucosa.
  3. Sit: Allow contact time; wipe excess before gear in high-friction zones.
  4. Repeat: Reapply per label and your program.

If skin looks angry or changes suddenly, stop and call your veterinarian.

Where It Fits in Your Program

  • Daily checks: Add to your quick leg/skin scan after rides.
  • Layering logic: Use on target spots. For wet/muddy zones, see Rapid Relief Cream (barrier mindset).
  • With wraps/boots: Let it absorb first; avoid trapping moisture; recheck heat/tension at 15–30 minutes.

See the Smart Topicals Guide for simple layering.

FAQ

Can I apply before riding?

Yes—work on clean, dry hair/skin. Wipe excess product before high-friction tack contact and allow absorption time.

Under standing wraps?

Use sparingly and allow absorption first. Avoid heavy occlusion over questionable skin; monitor heat and comfort and recheck at 15–30 minutes.

Mix with other products?

Keep layers simple. If you need a barrier in wet/muddy conditions, use Rapid Relief Cream on the exposed spot only. Use Draw It Out® Gel for pre/post-ride routines.

Safety?

For external use on horses only. Avoid eyes/mucosa. Do not apply to open or infected wounds without veterinary direction. Discontinue if irritation occurs.

Safety first: This page is educational and not a substitute for veterinary care. Sudden swelling, heat, odor, discharge, or lameness—stop work and call your veterinarian.

Keep routines clean. Keep skin care simple.

Target support where you need it and keep the rest of your program calm and consistent.

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