The Jumping Foal

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Uploaded by on May 3, 2008

The Jumping Foal.
**UPDATE FOR 2009**

NOTICE
I personally do NOT own this clip/ footage nor the music/ sound therefor I do NOT take the credit for it.
Also to those who 'can't be bothered' to read the description although you must be doing right this moment. This foal is NOT mine, don't tell me off because 'tbh' I could'nt give a toss.

**PLEASE COMMENT & RATE**

heatherandlizzy productions

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  • How can people who like horses also like such shit baboon music?

  • That will destroy the foals life. He still has croup high and he will have for a while longer, and that will damage his back and legs because he's probably having to twist his body in an awkward way to get over the jump and if anyone rides him both of them will be in danger

    

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  • trop mignon !

  • Hes gonna be a great show jumper someday!

  • Official tests have proven that too FREQUENTLY, too HIGH and too LONG jumping your foal can damage the growing discs in bones and joints. As with everything, if there's "too" in front of it, it's bad. Letting your foal do A low jump like a cavaletti once a while isn't killing nor hurting them, as they are making far creepier jumps of joy in the meadow. -sigh-

  • "Youuu-" -.- *mute*

  • aaaaaawww

  • To everyone who says that "jumping foals isnt wrong, they do it in the wild" well, yes. and someitmes, foals in the wild dont survive because of such things. WE know that jumping them to early can damage them. therefore its just common sense for us to hold off on jumping until they are fully grown because we KNOW that it can do damage.

  • people talk about jumping foals is rong but in the wild they have to be able to do it to survive and in the field you often see them making their own imaginary jump course as they charge around the field like they are on steroids :)

  • @jude6156 well I just wanna point out that they aren't making him go over the jump, he just did it. But I do agree with you.

  • not blaming you but whoever owns that foal and gets it to jump, they SHOULD know it's not right it could really hurt that foal if it hit its legs on the jump.

  • @jude6156 You realize that if that was a 'wild' foal, it would possibly be presented with an obstacle of that height and if the dam jumps it, he may follow her.

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