using Deep Heat on horses?

eva

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sorry for the odd question, but:
does anyone use Deep Heat rub on their horses? smb told me it's good for stiff muscles but I'm not sure :)
 

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I don't think it would be harmful, but probably an expensive thing to use! Bottles of liniment would be much cheaper - Vetlin or Radiol muscle embrocation would do the job.
 

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sorry for the odd question, but:
does anyone use Deep Heat rub on their horses? smb told me it's good for stiff muscles but I'm not sure :)

I wouldn't, it's not made for horses, and they have bizarrely sensitive skin. Why not just use Radiol or one of the herbal linaments which are made for the job?
 

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PLEASE DONT DO IT!!!!!!!!!

I used deep heat on a TB's back (under a rug) and after a few days all the skin peeled off and he was left very sore indeed!

I also tried Ibuprofen gel on another horses arthritic pasterns and the skin also peeled off.
So please don't even try. I didn't consider either of these horses as having sensitive skin either.
 
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