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Why RESTOREaHORSE™
Horses face daily challenges—scrapes, nicks, stubborn skin irritations. RESTOREaHORSE™ is designed to protect and restore with naturally derived botanicals that stay in place, no matter the conditions.
Inside the Formula
How to Use
Gently clean the area with mild soap or water.
Spread a thin layer of RESTOREaHORSE™ directly over the affected skin.
Repeat 1–2 times daily or as needed for ongoing support.
Built Different
Feature | RESTOREaHORSE™ | Ordinary Ointments |
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Formula | Botanical blend: honey, charcoal, calendula, chamomile | Petroleum jelly or chemical bases |
Stay-Put Power | Clings to wounds & joints without melting off | Greasy, often rubs off quickly |
Skin Comfort | Fragrance-free, safe for all horses | Can irritate sensitive skin |
Support | Protects + restores the natural skin barrier | Basic covering only |
Non-greasy, fragrance-free liqui-gel that stays where you put it to help cover and protect minor cuts, scrapes, rubs, and abrasions—built for real barn life.
RESTOREaHORSE® Miracle Salve is the stay-put cover you’ll wish you had sooner. Keep it on hand for cuts, scrapes, and barn bumps so you’re never caught off guard.
Four weeks of restoration using RESTOREaHORSE® Miracle Salve, as documented in our 2025 catalog.
“As horse owners we are all concerned about not if they get hurt but when... and then what to do? As you can see, Draw It Out® products have been especially helpful in the rehabilitation of a horse named Little P... After 4 days of soaking the wound, RESTOREaHORSE® Miracle Salve was applied and bandaged. After two weeks the swelling went down tremendously, and after four weeks the cut was almost totally closed from the inside out. We are grateful for Draw It Out® and couldn’t have done it without Jon Conklin and his AMAZING products!”
*Individual results may vary. RESTOREaHORSE® Miracle Salve is designed for external use on minor cuts, scrapes, and abrasions. For deep wounds or serious conditions, consult your veterinarian.
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