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slacy09
Reg. Nov 2005
Posted 2017-04-03 9:28 AM
Subject: best way to heat a horses back?



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 I need to apply heat to my horses' sore back, what's the most efficient way?
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FLITASTIC
Reg. Jun 2012
Posted 2017-04-03 9:33 AM
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I use a back on track saddle pad. It goes under your regular pad. It DOES CREATE HEAT. So even if your not riding I wonder if you could just put one on their back or even sew it into a horse blanket/Sheet??
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slacy09
Reg. Nov 2005
Posted 2017-04-03 9:41 AM
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FLITASTIC - 2017-04-03 9:33 AM I use a back on track saddle pad. It goes under your regular pad. It DOES CREATE HEAT. So even if your not riding I wonder if you could just put one on their back or even sew it into a horse blanket/Sheet??

great idea!! Thanks  
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slacy09
Reg. Nov 2005
Posted 2017-04-03 9:44 AM
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FLITASTIC - 2017-04-03 9:33 AM I use a back on track saddle pad. It goes under your regular pad. It DOES CREATE HEAT. So even if your not riding I wonder if you could just put one on their back or even sew it into a horse blanket/Sheet??

Is it a liner or actual pad?   
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FLITASTIC
Reg. Jun 2012
Posted 2017-04-03 9:49 AM
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slacy09 - 2017-04-03 7:44 AM

FLITASTIC - 2017-04-03 9:33 AM I use a back on track saddle pad. It goes under your regular pad. It DOES CREATE HEAT. So even if your not riding I wonder if you could just put one on their back or even sew it into a horse blanket/Sheet??

Is it a liner or actual pad?   

It's a thin under pad. It's actually designed for sore backs.
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MidWest1452
Reg. May 2013
Posted 2017-04-03 9:55 AM
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I've used a heating pad before but now I just massage with sore no more liniment and that really helps my mare when she gets sore in her lumbars.
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OhMax
Reg. Feb 2013
Posted 2017-04-03 10:01 AM
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FLITASTIC - 2017-04-03 9:33 AM

I use a back on track saddle pad. It goes under your regular pad. It DOES CREATE HEAT. So even if your not riding I wonder if you could just put one on their back or even sew it into a horse blanket/Sheet??

BOT also makes this one that can be used alone or attached to a sheet. I gal I use to board with would put it on with a surcingle and leave it while she did chores

https://backontrackproducts.com/Horse-Products/Horse-Blankets-Neck-H...
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classicpotatochip
Reg. Mar 2011
Posted 2017-04-03 10:09 AM
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I have a different approach completely. Topical doesn't do anything, not really, in my opinion.

Body work is super important. Learning how to make your horse pick up his back and stretch, where the release points are at hip and flank are and how to release them. The muscles and ligaments get tight and sore on their legs, you need to learn how to work those points out and stretches for each.

Hoof balance and joint health is the most important thing for backs. You can release the tension all day long, but until you take care of the causes, the tension itself won't be manageable. Regular performance aches are one thing, but extreme cases sometimes need other things diagnosed and treated first.

Super sore backs are often a symptom of sore front feet.

Just something to consider.
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uno-dos-tres!
Reg. Jul 2004
Posted 2017-04-03 12:44 PM
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classicpotatochip - 2017-04-03 10:09 AM I have a different approach completely. Topical doesn't do anything, not really, in my opinion. Body work is super important. Learning how to make your horse pick up his back and stretch, where the release points are at hip and flank are and how to release them. The muscles and ligaments get tight and sore on their legs, you need to learn how to work those points out and stretches for each. Hoof balance and joint health is the most important thing for backs. You can release the tension all day long, but until you take care of the causes, the tension itself won't be manageable. Regular performance aches are one thing, but extreme cases sometimes need other things diagnosed and treated first. Super sore backs are often a symptom of sore front feet. Just something to consider.

The is the best bit of advice I've seen here in awhile. Spot on!
I will add, I put a warm-hot old towel soaking wet on my horses and throw the BOT pad over the top of it. I let them soak then I get down and dirty with my body work. I sometimes have to put them in the stocks so we're both safe. Afterwards, a totally different animal! 
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