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Uploaded by on Sep 25, 2010

A short video about Friesians and jumping

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  • Your comment about drafts not jumping is incorrect. They are strong enough to compete in jumping and not have injuries. Almost all draft horses today are used for riding and sports and, yes, that includes jumping.

  • @shirehorse9 I will look into that. Thank you for telling me.

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  • I love it. I am SICK of people saying that these horses cannot jump. They can and they do. The heavy Friesians may not be the best, but the lighter Friesians are great for it. People think ALL Friesians are large like Shires or at least Clydesdales. Most do NOT get that tall. I wish people would read something BESIDES Charlie Brown funnies.

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  • okay i have a slight question in hunter jumper shows can Friesians manes and tails be left long or do i have to cut it and braid it in a hunter style braid?

  • my fresian stallion jumps 1 mtr oxers without a problem, he loves it. i taught him to jump from 3 yrs at the same time starting his dressage training. he is now 8. Fresians do not like to be bored, by the same training day after day. I throw in a jumping day to give him a break! i cant do dressage in a jumping arena as he eyes up all the jumps! And it improves his dressage! win win i say for the both of us!

  • @5alidal Look closely. Those are HEARTS.

  • @shirehorse9 So true! I hate it when people think that draft horses can't do anything under saddle!

  • y does blood squirt out in the begining of each pic?

  • Any horse can jump...the thing is are they good, and tht doesnt really matter to some people

  • I've watched Fresians jump and most of them have far better tuck and form to their jump than a lot of the breeds I've seen. Even the heavy ones. Any horse can jump. It's just the physical shape, mental shape, and training the horse has had.

  • @shirehorse9 she said that you shouldnt not hat your not alowwed you syco

  • Loved this video. Thank you for giving me answers in an otherwise, blurry subject.

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