Horse Carrying A Leg
When a horse constantly rests the same leg or unloads it under saddle, it’s not a quirk. It’s communication. This quick guide helps you understand what your horse is trying to tell you.
What Riders Notice First
- Horse always rests the same hind leg
- Shifts weight off a limb when standing
- Unloads a leg in corners or transitions under saddle
- Paired with stiffness, short strides, or toe-dragging
Common Causes
- Stifle weakness or soreness
- Hock stiffness or arthritis
- Suspensory branch discomfort
- SI or back tension
- Hoof soreness or imbalance
- Soft-tissue fatigue after work
Quick Rider Checks
- Is the same leg always the one resting
- Does warmup improve willingness to load the limb
- Any heat, swelling, or tenderness
- Any stumbling or reluctance to pick up the limb
- Is the horse square when standing at rest?
How Draw It Out® Fits In
Riders support limb comfort with Draw It Out® 16oz Gel for stifles, hocks, and soft tissue; RTU Spray for broad coverage; CryoSpray after harder work when cooling is recommended; and MasterMudd™ EquiBrace for targeted, deeper support.


