horses naturally hold their head low when jumping , especially young horses that haven't been under the saddle much , it's good for them to hold their head low as it levers their body higher , riders should stretch their arms for a horse to do this over large jumps :)
At first when I read it+it said big jump, i saw the first one n i was like "that's not big!" then i saw the second one and was like "but that one is!" lol
horses naturally hold their head low when jumping , especially young horses that haven't been under the saddle much , it's good for them to hold their head low as it levers their body higher , riders should stretch their arms for a horse to do this over large jumps :)
hanaxcb 7 months ago
@aprettyfred Yes she did -.-'
maxi3736 1 year ago
its called jumping PROPERLY :S
LauraLVZrez 2 years ago
thats called bascule. its a good thing.
hunterjumperrr227 2 years ago
uhh i looked but wheres the big jump
hunterjumperbabe600 2 years ago
why ws his head held low? did he not want to jump
daneycia 3 years ago
At first when I read it+it said big jump, i saw the first one n i was like "that's not big!" then i saw the second one and was like "but that one is!" lol
EmmaBabes1994 3 years ago
Hes a young horse, doesnt have training undersddle to perform over fences, just chutes.
GottaLoveUsCowgirls 4 years ago
he didn't want to jump thats why he looked weird
BlazingAva 4 years ago
He was very rightbrained
BlazingAva 4 years ago