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More than likely it means that the horses leg is broken. Other times it means that a ligament is torn or a stone has been stuck in the horseshoe for to long. The horse could also be resting on its other three legs.

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"Rear" or "Rearing" is when a horse 'stands up' on it's hind legs .

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I think you mean stocked up. It means the legs are filled up with fluid. You can sweat the legs and bring them down.

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Nothing, since horses are always on their toes all the time. That's how they stand, walk, run, trot, gallop, etc.

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its rearing

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