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Draw It Out® 128oz Horse Liniment Concentrate | Gallon Refill

Draw It Out® 128oz Horse Liniment Concentrate | Gallon Refill

Regular price $130.00 USD
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Size

Barn-volume concentrate

One gallon. Two gallons prepared.

At the 50/50 spray ratio, one 128oz gallon of Draw It Out® Concentrate plus 128oz of water prepares 256oz total—eight full 32oz spray bottles for the barns that refill often and cover more than one horse.

One gallon128oz Concentrate
At the 50/50 ratio256oz Prepared
Equivalent toEight 32oz Bottles

Quick answer: Choose the 128oz Gallon when you already use Concentrate regularly, manage several horses, refill spray bottles often, or want the lowest prepared cost without moving to a wholesale case. Start with the 32oz Concentrate when you want the same system with a smaller commitment.

Choose your barn volume

Best high-volume single

1 Gallon • 128oz

$130

Prepares eight 32oz bottles at the 50/50 spray ratio. That is $16.25 per prepared 32oz bottle, with free U.S. shipping.

Choose 1 Gallon

The value improves as the barn grows

32oz Single • $40

Two prepared 32oz bottles at 50/50

$20 each

32oz 2-Jug • $70

Four prepared 32oz bottles at 50/50

$17.50 each

128oz Gallon • $130

Eight prepared 32oz bottles at 50/50

$16.25 each

Case of 4 • $400

Thirty-two prepared 32oz bottles at 50/50

$12.50 each

Why real barns step up to the gallon

Lower prepared cost

Every step up in volume lowers the cost of each prepared 32oz bottle while keeping the same concentrate system.

Fewer reorders

Keep more concentrate on the shelf instead of discovering the smaller jug is empty during a busy week.

Multi-horse capacity

Built for trainers, bodyworkers, show programs, lesson barns, ranches, and households caring for several horses.

One refill source

A clearly identified gallon gives the barn one controlled source for properly measured and labeled working bottles.

Broader application

Prepare it according to the current label for spray, wrap, soak, sponge, and wash-rack routines.

No old-school theatrics

Odorless and colorless, with no menthol, camphor, capsaicin, alcohol, witch hazel, added dye, or added fragrance.

32oz Concentrate or the 128oz Gallon?

Start with 32oz when

You are entering the Concentrate system.

  • You want the lower upfront commitment.
  • You care for one horse or use Concentrate less often.
  • You are learning your refill pace.
  • You want two prepared 32oz bottles at the 50/50 ratio.
Shop 32oz Concentrate

Step up to 128oz when

You keep refilling bottles or caring for multiple horses.

  • You already know Concentrate belongs in the routine.
  • You want eight prepared 32oz bottles at the 50/50 ratio.
  • You need fewer reorders and a lower prepared cost.
  • You run a trainer, bodywork, show, lesson, or multi-horse program.

Run the refill system cleanly

  1. Read the current label first. The current label controls the ratio and intended use. The 50/50 math shown here applies to that spray ratio, not every possible routine.
  2. Use clean, dedicated equipment. Measure into containers with no unknown residue and never dip contaminated tools into the gallon.
  3. Measure—do not guess. A stronger mixture is not automatically a better mixture.
  4. Label every prepared bottle. Include the product name, mixture, and preparation date so nobody in the barn has to guess.
  5. Observe before and after. Compare movement, heat, filling, skin condition, and the horse's response before broad application.

Need both working formats?

Concentrate for broad coverage. Gel for targeted placement.

The Massage Pro Bundle pairs one 128oz Concentrate with one 64oz Liniment Gel for professional and high-use routines. $210 combined value for $200, with free U.S. shipping.

See the Massage Pro Bundle — $200

Different by design since 2014

Professional volume without sensory noise.

Draw It Out® does not depend on menthol chill, alcohol sting, medicinal smell, heat, or artificial color to feel convincing. The formula is designed for repeatable use under clean, correctly fitted pads, boots, and wraps when prepared and used according to the current label.

Draw It Out® liniment also has antimicrobial and antifungal formula properties while remaining sensation-free, odorless, and colorless. Those properties do not diagnose or treat infection and do not replace veterinary care.

Frequently asked questions

Is the 128oz Gallon ready to use?

No. It is a mix-to-use concentrate. Measure and prepare it according to the current product label.

How much prepared product does one gallon make?

At the 50/50 spray ratio, 128oz of Concentrate plus 128oz of water prepares 256oz total—two gallons or eight full 32oz spray bottles.

How much does the Case of 4 prepare?

At the 50/50 spray ratio, four gallons of Concentrate prepare eight gallons total—1,024oz or thirty-two 32oz spray bottles.

Why choose the Case of 4?

It costs $400 versus $520 for four individual gallons, saving $120 and lowering the prepared cost to $12.50 per 32oz bottle at the 50/50 spray ratio.

When is the 32oz Concentrate the better choice?

Choose 32oz when you want the smaller upfront commitment, care for fewer horses, or are still learning how quickly your barn goes through prepared product.

Can it be used under pads, boots, and wraps?

Yes. When prepared and used according to the current label, it fits proper under-pad, under-boot, and under-wrap routines. Use clean, correctly fitted equipment and recheck the horse and skin.

Can I combine it with DMSO or another topical?

No. Do not create unapproved mixtures. Use one clearly identified product according to its current label.

When should I stop routine topical care and call a veterinarian?

Contact your veterinarian for new or marked heat, swelling, pain, lameness, a wound, fever, rapidly worsening symptoms, or a horse that is not acting normally.

Choose the format that matches the work

Use the Draw It Out® Solution Finder, compare the complete liniment collection, or review the Concentrate use guide.

External horse-care product. The current product label controls preparation ratio and use. The 50/50 output calculations on this page describe that spray ratio. Use on clean, intact skin, avoid eyes and mucous membranes, and do not substitute product information for veterinary diagnosis or treatment. Be your horse's hero, we'll help you do it.

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