What should a healthy horses be showing for Movement and posture PLEASE ANSWER .?
There is no “normal” in movement, conformation (what you mean by posture), demeanor, personality (social interaction), or appetite. It depends on the horse. The best way to know if your horse is okay is to be familiar with it. Some horses always lick the bottom of the bucket until every last drop is gone; a change from this (leaving feed, not eating) is a sign that something is wrong. Other horses are picky eaters or don’t always eat their feed (one of my horses is like this…one time, he went a week without eating; he was turned out 24/7 at the time and was perfectly healthy, vet verified that, he just didn’t want to eat…many times he leaves feed or waits and eats later), so it’s not unusual for them to leave something. Some horses are naturally friendly and affectionate; if they become sullen or ignore you, something’s wrong. Others tend to keep to themselves all the time. Some are naturally happy horses who show illness by changing their behavior/attitude; others are always grump