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Description
The Absorbine Veterinary Sore Muscle & Joint Pain Relief Liniment Horse Gel is the best horse supplement for soothing sore muscles and joints. ThisAbsorbine for Horsesproduct uses a spearmint-scented gel with natural menthol and herbal extracts like calendula, Echinacea, witch hazel, and wormwood to ease pain from minor injuries or arthritis.
Key Benefits
Soothing pain relief: It targets soreness from overexertion, injuries.
Natural herbal blend: It uses calendula, Echinacea, and witch hazel for gentle care.
Stimulates circulation: Speeds healing by boosting blood flow to affected areas.
Non-greasy formula: Can be applied cleanly, leaving no sticky residue behind.
Preventative use: Menthol and time-honored herbal tincture loosens stiff joints, muscles and swelling before exercise.
Relief from muscle/joint soreness, stiffness, swelling, arthritis; pre‑ or post‑work rubs or wraps
Application Method
Rub thoroughly into legs, back, shoulders, or flanks; apply with hair and optionally wrap lightly to speed effect
Usage Frequency
Apply at least 3× daily; may repeat more often for stiffness or arthritis; avoid saddle area if riding soon after application
Other Uses
Gentle body wash (with vinegar) to refresh, clean, disinfect; hoof disinfectant (weekly use)
Safety & Precautions
External use only; avoid eyes/mucous membranes; flammable—keep away from fire/sparks; discontinue if skin irritation persists; for livestock use only; keep out of children’s reach
Life Stage / Audience
Suitable for all horse breeds and adult stages (muscle/joint recovery and soreness)
safety & precautions
For external use only—never allow ingestion.
Keep out of reach of children and animals when not in use.
Avoid contact with eyes and mucous membranes; rinse thoroughly if contact occurs.
Discontinue use if skin irritation occurs or if symptoms persist beyond 10 days; consult a veterinarian if needed.
Do not apply to open wounds, cuts, or broken/irritated skin. Use only on intact skin.
Highly flammable product—store at room temperature, away from heat, flames, sparks, or hot surfaces.
Use in well-ventilated areas, and avoid inhaling vapors or mist. Wear gloves, protective clothing, and eye protection as needed.
Do not wrap tightly after applying—if wrapping, use light wraps only, unless otherwise directed.
DIRECTIONS FOR USE
For legs (swelling, soreness): Rub gel into the legs thoroughly 3 or more times daily. Apply with the lay of the hair and consider a light wrap to boost effectiveness. Useful as a pre- or post-workout “setup” wrap.
For back, shoulder, and flank stiffness: Rub gel in thoroughly 3 or more times daily. Do not apply beneath the saddle area if you plan to ride afterward.
For shipping or travel-related swelling: Safe under porous wraps. Apply to lower legs to reduce "stocking up" or minor leg trauma.
For arthritis or joint soreness: Use the gel to loosen stiff joints before and after turnout or exercise. Repeat as needed for relief.
Optional hoof disinfectant use: Apply once weekly to sole and frog to help prevent fungal or bacterial hoof issues. Some sources also recommend daily use for active hoof conditions like thrush or cracks.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is joint pain relief veterinary liniment gel for horses?
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It is a special gel rubbed on horses to help ease their joint and muscle soreness.
How does veterinary liniment gel help horses?
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It works by creating a warming or cooling feeling that helps to soothe sore joints and muscles.
When should I use veterinary liniment gel on my horse?
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You can use it when your horse has minor aches, strains, or after hard exercise, but check with a vet first.
How do I apply veterinary liniment gel to my horse?
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You rub a small amount of the gel directly onto the sore area on the horse's skin.
Are there any side effects of using liniment gel on horses?
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Some horses might have skin irritation, so it's wise to test a small area first and watch for any reactions.