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I suppose for me (and perhaps I'm wrong) but when I say high set tail, I don't mean to refer to just a high tail carriage. I perhaps have just failed to articulate that what I'm trying to get at is a high tail as a result of a flat croup. But I would have little proper knowledge of the like of the arab breeding standards and I'm purely coming from a sport horse (/sports horse type) point of view, in which case a flat croup and high tail would, to me at least, indicate weakness, lack of power in the hind quarters and pose problems for the horse to easily engage, and make full use of himself. But as ever, it's just my opinion![]()
I think people often think of the set of the tail rather than the weak, sometimes too short and flat croup it can be set on, I like to see a tail that is high but it needs to be on a well made back end. Arabs have a high set tail but they should still have a powerful hindquarter, sometimes the less quality arabs are weak in this area and the tail emphasises that weakness.