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MasterMudd™ EquiBrace™ 64oz is $80 and qualifies for free U.S. shipping by itself. No add-on is required. Choose the optional $120 setup only when you also want 32oz Liniment Concentrate for broader mix-to-use coverage.
Use each product according to its own label. Stop and seek veterinary guidance for unexplained heat, swelling, pain, or lameness.
Pumpable clay brace for deliberate post-work routines
Quick answer: choose MasterMudd™ EquiBrace™ when you want a heavier, stay-put clay brace or poultice-style step after work, hauling, training, or a demanding show day. The pumpable 64oz format is made for barns that value controlled application and repeatable leg-care routines.
This is not the same job as a quick liniment gel application. MasterMudd™ takes a little more time: clean the area, apply an even layer, allow it to set briefly, and cover only when the situation and your wrapping skills make that appropriate.
The formula is built around a Manuka base with ingredients including arnica, morinda, chamomile, red algae, and aloe. That ingredient profile does not replace good judgment: the value comes from using the right format on the right horse at the right time.
When you want a deliberate clay brace step, controlled coverage, and an overnight or post-work wrap routine.
When you want a quicker, ready-to-apply topical step without building a full clay-and-wrap routine.
Decision rule: the product should match the work. Use MasterMudd™ for a clay brace or poultice-style routine. Use gel for direct, stay-put topical placement. If the horse has unexplained heat, swelling, pain, or lameness, choose an evaluation before choosing either product.
New to the format? Follow the MasterMudd™ use guide and the poultice-and-wrap guide before building it into an overnight routine.
We do not recommend physically blending them or layering both on the same area under a wrap. Choose one product for that area and application. You can use both in the same overall routine when they have separate jobs, such as different areas or separate application windows, while following each product's current label. See the MasterMudd™ vs. Gel guide.
It is a pumpable clay brace designed for poultice-style, post-work, and wrap routines where a heavier stay-put format makes sense.
Yes, when label directions allow it and the handler knows how to apply clean quilts and standing wraps evenly. Recheck tension and inspect the leg after removal.
Use controlled, even coverage according to the label. More product is not automatically better, and overloading a wrap makes inspection and cleanup harder.
Choose gel when you want a faster ready-to-apply topical step without the time, cleanup, or wrapping involved in a clay brace routine.
Keep the directions handy
Open the phone version for fast barn reference or the 4×6 version for printing.
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