A lot of breeders and people in general have a hard time seeing a hip.Take a look at the stifle and flank of the horse, see where it connects to the body, you kind of get a line there with reverse hair. Follow that to the top of the back, then look from that line to the end of the horse (butt). See how long that is. If it is rather short, the horse has a bad hip, if it is long, it has a good hip. Then step back and look at the top line. Is the back flat all the way to the tail?( from shoulder to tail) Is the tail set on high? If you find the rear end dropping off and the tail set rather low, not a good hip either.
I like the kind of hip that is long and flat and the tail set comes right out of the top of the back.
Below is one of my stallions that has that kind of hip and this picture was not doctored to make it look that way as many show pictures are. His hip is just that way.
Notice that he is not parked out , but set up square. He still has a flat top line and back. Many people will park their horses out till the top line and croup drops to flat.( parked out is when the rear legs are well behind the horse rather than under the horse. You want the stifle to be as straight up and down from the ground as possible, not at a sharp angle). That is not correct either.
Are they looking at the hip for a halter horse or a driving horse? In the AMHA halter arena, they like them set up square with a level topline, flat croup and a high tailset. A driving horse rear is a bit more sloped with a little bit lower tail set. This enables them to drop their rear and drive off of it.I am saying that having a tabletop croup does NOT help a horse that is slated for driving. Can they have big floaty movement? Yes, you bet! But it doesn't equate to a "powerful" rear end, IMO. You don't see any warmbloods with tabletop croups
Not a really good example, because a good many Morgans have the overly short hip, complete with the legs-out-behind-them movement...and some of the park horses are the worst offenders because they have their front ends cranked up so high and are dragging their hind feet! Not a problem if that's what you're wanting to show, but when you're looking for a good, well balanced driving horse--thinking CDE or dressage driving here--that isn't the conformation & movement one is wanting.Morgans have the more level topline with a more flat croup and they can drive, have you seen the parkhorses?
A poor moving Morgan leaves his legs behind him, but not so of a good moving one. A really good one uses his rear end to get the front end up and what a beautiful picture it makes. I too hate the ones who leave their rears behind, and yes, there are too many of them. Mainly because they are trained so much for their front ends, that many trainers do not work on the back end teaching them to engage. Still, when I was in Morgans, the leaving the rear behind was not a desired look.Not a really good example, because a good many Morgans have the overly short hip, complete with the legs-out-behind-them movement...and some of the park horses are the worst offenders because they have their front ends cranked up so high and are dragging their hind feet! Not a problem if that's what you're wanting to show, but when you're looking for a good, well balanced driving horse--thinking CDE or dressage driving here--that isn't the conformation & movement one is wanting.Morgans have the more level topline with a more flat croup and they can drive, have you seen the parkhorses?
In the first photo his back dips in the middle, then comes to a point at the hip and drops off sharply with a very low tailset. The second photo he is parked out a bit more, which levels him off a bit more.I hope the origional poster doesn't feel like Im jacking the thread, but I thought I would add to it and ask a question.
My halter gelding has a bad hip. I've had some people say it, and I don't think its anything pretty. With more weight and with him soon to be driving, I think it may improve a bit, but anyways....why is his hip bad??? I know it doesn't look good, but the reason is unknown to me.
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And one were hes not too bad looking
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