Dr Hollywood DVM 2008 AQHA World Finals Jumping

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Virginia Hames riding Dr Hollywood DVM at the 2008 AQHA World Show in Open Jumping. The stallion is owned by Dr. Michael Wiley, Norman, Ok 405-366-9328

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  • Quarter Horse shows max out at 4'6".

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  • @SelmerLibertyOwner

    why would you say that? aqha's are the best all around horses ever. I have a aqha and i take him to huge hunte jumpers shows and we win. I think you are mistaken about this breed no being able to jump.

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  • how naughty.

  • @SelmerLibertyOwner

    I took a cutting horse and turned him into a hunter/jumper horse and he can jump the moon now, i dont own him anymore but i hear he is jumping 4ft and up, And im riding an AQH in dressage, hes good, but he is more of a Halter/showmanship/dressage/fu­n horse.

  • oh god u can jump anything with 4 legs eyes and hooves lol some of u people suck i jump my morgan all of the time and he has got great form they have jumping classes at qh shows or open shows all of the time retards. he looked great and i loved his attitude kicking up his hind when switching leads sometimes :) great job

  • You guys are taking this way to seriously.

  • @SelmerLibertyOwner meh. your still overgeneralizing.

  • @Indiancreekstable I didnt say they arent able, I said that's not something 99% of QH people breed for since most QHs are heavy on their front legs, SO good for you having one that jumps well. Most people breed for reining, or barrel racing. What I meant was you dont see very many quarters in the higher jumping levels like 150 -160 cm.

  • @Indiancreekstable I've got a oldenburger amongst others and he does dressage and jumping... I didn't try western yet, cuz it's not so common here but I'm sure he wouldn't be so bad, so he's a good all round horse too. ;)

  • Those are pretty tall for a breed that isnt normally bred for jumping! Kudos! :)

  • my pony would never buck like that! hes too much of a gentle men but he does other stuff to get you off :P...

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