Liniment use guide

Horse Liniment Support Guide

This page replaces old “critical care” language with a clear, current guide: Draw It Out® liniment products support routine external horse-care decisions. They are not emergency care, diagnosis, or a substitute for a veterinarian or farrier.

Quick answer: Use Draw It Out® liniment as part of a label-directed routine after work, hauling, training, standing, or ordinary body-support needs when the horse is otherwise normal. Do not use liniment to mask lameness, heat, wounds, hoof pain, sudden swelling, or worsening symptoms.

Do not product over these problems

  • Lameness, non-weight-bearing, sudden severe swelling, heat, pain, fever, dullness, or abnormal behavior.
  • Open wounds, punctures, drainage, bleeding, infection concern, or skin broken by tack, wraps, or boots.
  • Hoof heat, strong digital pulse, foot soreness, suspected abscess, laminitis, or puncture.
  • Back pain, saddle-fit reactions, neurologic signs, collapse, colic signs, or abnormal breathing.

Pick the right Draw It Out® format

Liniment Gel

Draw It Out® Liniment Gel is the targeted, ready-to-use format when placement matters and the skin/situation are appropriate.

Concentrate

Draw It Out® Concentrate fits broader barn routines, dilution control, spray bottles, sponging, or multiple horses.

RTU Spray

Ready-to-use spray fits quick application routines when that format is available and appropriate for the horse-care job.

Use it inside a real routine

  1. Check the horse first. Movement, attitude, heat, fill, wounds, feet, tack marks, and digital pulse matter.
  2. Choose the lane. Body support, hoof care, skin care, cooling, or professional care are not the same thing.
  3. Apply according to label. The page helps route the decision. The label controls use.
  4. Recheck tomorrow. A horse that feels different the next morning is telling you something.

Common routine-use situations

  • After riding: cool down, check legs/body, then apply where routine support fits.
  • After hauling: check leg fill, shipping-gear rubs, feet, digital pulse, and movement first.
  • Older horses: watch baseline movement and warm-up pattern before assuming product is the answer.
  • Show and clinic days: repeated work, standing, stalls, wash racks, and trailer time all count.
  • Ranch, rodeo, and trail horses: footing, terrain, hard ground, long miles, and heat change the care plan.

Helpful routes

Important: Educational support only. Always follow label directions. This page does not diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent disease.

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