Horse Jumping 3'9
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@Heathersxherex16 Hey, I don't think you know how to jump high, because when you get to higher jumps, you're *supposed to* land earlier so you don't fall on your face when you land. This is a very good rider and she's doing the right thing ;)
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that is one beautiful horse and very nice jumping...
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he def looks some warmblood, but i dont see the quarter horse. hes beautiful, especially his coat! XD
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ur position is pretty good u just pop a little too quickly, thats all. but other than that, nice job! gorgeous horse! wuts his name? XD
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Deff no quarter horse in him. I can see a nice percheron tb cross, but he does look like a warmblood. :) total cutie!
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uhh well he is deffinatly jot a full warmblood
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I like your horse! Be sure when you land off the jumps to not sit down too early in the air when coming off the fence. Continuing to do that and landing too hard can lead to problems with his kidneys and back cause thats where you are landing on his back.
Heathersxherex16 1 year ago 2
@Heathersxherex16 Not my horse, i rode him only twice and I'm not really looking for crit, i let my coach do that but thansk
KellyandAchoo 1 year ago
A warmblood is a class of breed between a hot blood (arab tb ect) and a cold blood (draft) thats why a tb perch cross would look like a WB. However warmbloods have years and years of selective breeding to create a steady breed. Draft crosses can sometimes be really attractive horses (like yours!) or the other end of the spectrum. Ether way you guys look great :)
llyyddiiaa11215 1 year ago
@llyyddiiaa11215 He isnt mine and he is a warmblood
KellyandAchoo 1 year ago