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Boot Rubs on Horses: What to Check Before the Hair Breaks

Boot rubs usually start quietly. Flattened hair, a warm spot, or a faint line under a boot can turn into irritation if the routine does not change.

Short answer: If your horse is getting boot rubs, check fit, dirt buildup, moisture, hair direction, boot placement, and how long the boot stays on. Most rubs come from friction plus pressure, not from one bad ride.

Why boot rubs matter

Protective boots are supposed to help the horse, not create a new problem. Small rubs often hide under equipment until hair is thinned or skin is tender. Look for flattened hair, rough coat, heat, swelling, sensitivity, crusting, or a repeating mark in the same place after every ride.

The six things to check first

Fit

A boot that is too tight creates pressure. A boot that is too loose moves.

Dirt

Sand, shavings, dried sweat, and grit turn a normal boot into sandpaper.

Moisture

Sweat and water soften the skin and make friction more noticeable.

A practical pre-ride check

  1. Run your hand down the leg before putting the boot on.
  2. Brush away grit, dried mud, loose hair, and bedding.
  3. Make sure the leg is dry before applying boots or wraps.
  4. Check that closures are even and not over-tightened.
  5. Watch whether the boot rotates, slides, or bunches during work.

After the ride

Take boots off as soon as they are no longer needed. Let the skin breathe. Then check the fetlock, cannon bone, pastern, heel bulbs, and the edges where boot material stops.

For recovery support after work, many riders use a thin, even layer of Draw It Out® 16oz Liniment Gel on appropriate areas as part of a normal post-ride routine. Do not apply topical products under tight equipment unless the use case makes sense and the horse’s skin is clean and intact.

When to pause the boot

If the rub repeats in the same spot, change the boot, change the fit, shorten wear time, or give that area a break. If skin is open, bleeding, hot, swollen, or painful, stop using the boot over that area and talk to your veterinarian.

Where this fits in your horse care system

Boot rubs are a routine problem: clean leg, dry leg, correct fit, short wear time, and a post-ride check. For product fit, start with the Solution Finder, the Prehabilitation guide, or the Draw It Out® Horse Liniment Gel collection.

FAQ

What causes boot rubs on horses?

Most boot rubs come from friction, pressure, sweat, dirt, moisture, or poor fit.

Should I keep riding if my horse has a boot rub?

If the skin is open, painful, hot, or swollen, stop using the boot over that area and contact your veterinarian.

Can liniment gel be used under boots?

Use caution. Topicals under tight equipment can increase friction or trap moisture. Use as directed and avoid hiding a problem.

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