Heyy,
I have a 6 year old SE arabian gelding with a VERY flat croup. I plan on competing in endurance and/english hunt seat. Will his "flatness" affect the way he moves, or in the long run, will it cause any lamness????
I, honestly, don't see a flat croup. What I see is a very high-set tail that makes the top of his rump very flat. His croup angle looks pretty good to me.
I agree. The first picture makes it look worse than what it is. It does look different but I've seen worse croups. My draft gelding has a major "diaper butt" going on. His tail is set very low. Doesn't make him ugly, just different.
It looks more like a high tail, some trotting up hill shouldnhelp develop his
Glutes to round them up a bit. I can't see any soundness prob his angles look okmfor an Arab
Thanks Onthespot! I think I'll try that. Posted via Mobile Device
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