Posture clue guide
A horse standing parked out may be stretching, resting, guarding abdominal discomfort, unloading sore feet, or showing a body-comfort clue. The pattern matters.
Quick answer: A one-time parked-out stance can be normal. A new, persistent, painful, or repeated parked-out posture should trigger checks for feet, back, belly, digital pulse, movement, and overall attitude.
Barn next step
After colic, lameness, hoof heat, and digital-pulse red flags are ruled out, choose the product path based on what the horse is telling you: body support or hoof/lower-leg support.
Body Path: 16oz GelHoof Path: Silver HoofEducational support only. Parked-out posture can involve comfort, hoof, abdominal, or movement concerns. Escalate when the horse seems off.
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