Leg Care Hub

Fresh Legs. Fast Recovery. Better Rides.

From all-over gels to quick sprays to targeted bracing, this page brings together the tools real riders trust to keep horse legs healthy, flexible, and ride-ready.

Draw It Out® 64oz Liniment Gel | Barn Size Horse Care

Draw It Out® 64oz Liniment Gel | Barn Size Horse Care

Large-barn size for serious riders. Trusted daily liniment with maximum value per ounce.

$79.99
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Draw It Out® 16oz Liniment Gel | Daily Horse Care

Draw It Out® 16oz Liniment Gel | Daily Horse Care

The everyday bottle — keep it in the tack trunk or trailer for quick post-ride leg care.

$25.99
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CryoSpray® by Draw It Out® 24oz | Cooling Body Brace for Horses

CryoSpray® by Draw It Out® 24oz | Cooling Body Brace for Horses

Cooling spray for fast recovery after hauling or hard work. Clean, quick, show-friendly.

$35.45
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MasterMudd™ EquiBrace™ 64oz | Pumpable Clay Brace

MasterMudd™ EquiBrace™ 64oz | Pumpable Clay Brace

Targeted Arnica support where it’s needed most. A rider-favorite for stubborn spots.

$79.99
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Leg Recovery Routine

  1. Clean legs after training or hauling.
  2. Apply Gel (16oz daily or 64oz barn size) for full coverage relief.
  3. Use CryoSpray for quick cool-downs before or after rides.
  4. Spot-treat stubborn areas with MasterMudd™ EquiBrace.

Leg Care FAQ

When should I use the Gel vs CryoSpray?
Gel is for consistent, broad application. CryoSpray is best for quick cool-downs or travel days.
Is MasterMudd™ show-safe?
Yes — use per label directions. Always confirm with your governing body if unsure.
How much product should I use?
A thin, even layer is enough. Consistency beats heavy application.
Can I combine these products?
Yes. Many riders layer Gel for daily care and MasterMudd™ for stubborn spots, with CryoSpray for fast recovery.
Leg care hub

Leg Care for Horses

Horse leg care starts with observation. Before you reach for gel, spray, mud, wraps, or boots, check heat, swelling, digital pulse, tenderness, stance, movement, skin condition, and recent workload.

Start with the check

The first job is figuring out whether this is routine filling, workload response, trailering stiffness, a skin issue, hoof discomfort, or a possible veterinary problem.

  • Compare left to right.
  • Feel for heat and tenderness.
  • Watch the horse walk before deciding on product.
  • Check the hoof, heel, pastern, fetlock, tendon area, and hock.

Choose the routine

Different leg concerns need different support paths. Gel is for targeted placement, concentrate is for broader coverage, MasterMudd™ is for heavier brace-style routines, and Silver Hoof EQ Therapy® belongs in hoof and lower-leg care.

  • Post-work support: Draw It Out® Gel or RTU Spray.
  • Broader coverage: Concentrate mixed as directed.
  • Heavier routine: MasterMudd™ EquiBrace™.
  • Hoof/lower-leg lane: Silver Hoof EQ Therapy®.

Know the red flags

Some leg situations should not be handled as a normal barn routine.

  • Non-weight-bearing or obvious lameness.
  • Sudden hot swelling or severe pain.
  • Wound, puncture, odor, drainage, or suspected infection.
  • Swelling that climbs, worsens, or comes with fever or depression.

Care note: These pages are practical product and routine guides, not veterinary diagnosis. If a horse or dog is lame, ill, worsening, bleeding, infected, overheated, struggling to breathe, or not acting right, pause the routine and contact the right professional.

Quick questions

What should I check first?

Check heat, swelling, soreness, digital pulse, wounds, stance, and movement before choosing a product.

Is swelling always an emergency?

No, but heat, pain, lameness, wounds, fever, or sudden severe swelling should be treated seriously.

Which Draw It Out product fits leg care?

Gel, RTU Spray, Concentrate, MasterMudd, and Silver Hoof all fit different leg-care jobs.