What is this Horses Conformation Like?
This is a typical TB type. He is well set out over his legs although he is over at the knee which is a weakness. He is very upright in the shoulder which in turn makes him a touch long in the back and has a slight goose rump or jumpers bump hence the low set tail. I would be more concerned with the serious lack of top line musculature over the neck and more importantly the back. If you were to work with a trainer on his school work and improve his dressage, his top line would improve and minimise the visual effect of the shoulder and bring him into proportion. Whilst he has one or two conformation deficits, these are not extreme enough to prevent him from a useful and successful ridden career.