Stocking Up in Horses — How to Stop It (Fast, Calm, Repeatable) | Draw It Out®
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Stocking Up in Horses — How to Stop It

Stocking up is that cool, puffy fill—usually both hinds—after stall time or hauling. The fix isn’t fancy: move, cool, coat, and (if it’s your program) wrap. Below is the calm, repeatable routine—no menthol burn, no alcohol sting, no perfumes or dyes.

Quick Chooser

  • Cool, painless, both hinds after stall time? Classic stocking up → follow the routine below.
  • Hot, painful, one leg or fever? Could be cellulitis/lymphangitis → call your vet.
  • Won’t bear weight or there’s a deep/puncture wound? Emergency vet.
  • Unsure? Walk 10 minutes and reassess. When in doubt, cool first and call your vet.

Daily Prevention & Fix — 2 Simple Blocks

AM | Move & Protect (3–5 minutes)

  1. Hand-walk or light lunge 5–10 minutes to prime circulation.
  2. Apply a thin, even layer of Draw It Out® 16oz Gel on legs & major muscles.
  3. Standing wraps/boots if that’s your normal program; keep gear clean/dry.

Post-Work | Cool → Target → Support (3–6 minutes)

  1. Cool: Whole-body IceBath™ at 1:10 sponge or RTU spray (60–90 sec). Air dry—no rinse.
  2. Target: CryoSpray® on lingering hot spots; let dry fully.
  3. Support: Feather-thin coat of DiO 16oz Gel; clean standing wraps overnight if your horse stocks up.

Keep products out of eyes and open/deep wounds. Let each step dry before the next.

Travel & Stall-Heavy Weeks

Before Hauling

  • Short walk; light Gel on legs
  • Safe leg protection; pack clean wraps
  • Hydration plan: electrolytes per label + a bucket of plain water

On Arrival

  • Walk out 10 minutes
  • IceBath™ pass → CryoSpray® hot spots
  • Thin Gel; wrap overnight if that’s your program

Stable Management That Keeps Legs Tight

  • Break up stall time: turnout boxes, hand-walks, or hot-walker sets.
  • Footing: avoid deep/rutted surfaces; vary work; keep drills short in heat.
  • Hooves: stay on trim schedule; balanced feet reduce soft-tissue strain.
  • Fly control: stomping fills legs—keep a Citraquin™ routine.
  • Body condition: extra pounds = extra leg load. Feed for the job.

Wrapping — Smart, Not Heavy

  • When: After hard days, during travel, or for routine “stockers.”
  • How: Clean/dry legs; thin Gel; even tension from mid-cannon down & back up; no wrinkles/roping.
  • Check: Off/on at least every 12 hours—legs should trend cooler and flatter, not hotter/tighter.
Thin layers win. Heavy coats trap heat.

Quick Reference — Scenarios & Plays

Scenario What To Do Products
Morning puff after stall Walk 10–15 min → thin Gel → wraps if your program DiO 16oz Gel
After a hard ride IceBath™ → CryoSpray® → thin Gel; wraps overnight IceBath™ · CryoSpray® · DiO 16oz Gel
Hauling day Pre-walk + Gel; arrive → walk + IceBath™ → CryoSpray® → Gel IceBath™ · CryoSpray® · DiO 16oz Gel
Fly surge (stomping) Daily fly plan; wipe-on for face/ears; manage rubs Citraquin™ · Rapid Relief Cream

Red Flags — Call Your Vet

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

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

FAQ

How do I tell stocking up from cellulitis?
Stocking up: cool, painless, often both hinds, improves with walking. Cellulitis: hot, painful, usually one leg, may include fever/lameness—call your vet.
Can I ride a horse that “just stocks up” overnight?
If legs are cool and the horse is sound, light work usually helps. Heat, pain, or any lameness—do not ride; consult your vet.
Is IceBath™ better than cold hosing?
Use what you have. IceBath™ gives a fast, no-rinse whole-body cool; cold hosing targets one area. Many barns do IceBath™ then CryoSpray® on hot spots.
Can I wrap over Draw It Out® Gel?
Yes. Apply a thin, even layer on clean, dry legs; use clean, dry wraps; check legs at each change.
How long should stocking up take to go down?
Often within hours after movement and routine; persistent or painful swelling warrants a veterinary exam.

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