With a distinctively chiseled head and
high tail carriage, the Arabian is one of the most easily recognizable horse breeds in the world.
Not exact matches
But even with these muddy results, it is clear that very
high and very low
tail carriage are atypical.
Tail carriage appears to be variable though
carriage that is either
high over the back or very low are outside the norms.
Therefore,
carriage should either not be mentioned in the standards or, at most, faults listed for
tails held
high and curled over the back or low and tucked under the hindquarters.
If German Shepherd
tail carriage is
tail high with a crick or sharp bend in it this can also be read as a sign of dominance and aggression.