Posture clue guide

Horse Standing Under Themselves

A horse standing tucked underneath can be balancing, resting, guarding pain, or trying to unload a sore area. The pattern decides the next step.

Quick answer: If the posture is new, persistent, paired with weight shifting, heat, digital pulse, reluctance, or movement change, check the horse carefully before riding and involve a professional when needed.

What to check

  • Hoof heat and digital pulse.
  • Back, loins, hocks, stifles, and feet.
  • Whether the horse improves with easy movement.
  • Whether the horse stands differently after work, hauling, or stall time.

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