Pearls from the Manure Pile IV - July 2010Collection, Engagement and Headset.
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Breeds such as Quarter Horses and Thoroughbreds and Warmbloods are as a rule naturally Engaged due to their conformation and strength of their back.
For a horse to be truly “Collected” he needs to lower his croup by bringing his hind legs forward and as a result the withers will elevate. So a Collected horse moves with an elevated withers and a lowered croup.
Saddlebreds, Morgans, Arabians and similar breeds are often horses that must be schooled and developed in Collection to achieve it.
The whole goal of Engagement and Collection is to re-distribute the weight of the horse to keep him in balance. By moving some weight to the hindquarters it frees up the front end of the horse and takes some of the weight off of the front legs helping him to stay sounder longer.

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If the horse is Collected or Engaged properly the horse will carry his head in the right place. The bit alone does not determine where the head of the horse will be. It is the Engagement or Collection of the horse that allows the horse to put his head in the proper position. To do this the rider must use their hands, legs and seat to encourage the horse to move up under itself (often referred to as riding the back leg of the horse) allowing for more weight to be carried on it’s back end thus freeing up the front end to move freely and in balance. In simple terms you want to ride your horse from the back end towards the front end, not the other way around.
You can have a horse’s “head set” but he may be Hollow Backed and Disengaged and not Collected at all. This is considered a “false headset” and not desirable.

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