Homemade XC Jumps

Mlini

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New YM is wanting a course of XC jumps. My OH is a joiner. So just playing with the thought of making our own as it should be cost effective, right? We will only want teeny tiny ones, as we haven't got a yard of event horses! :o We will only want 5 or 6 but will want variety within that. I have little XC experience so not sure what we can make that will be suitable for everyone and a lot of fun aswell.

Have any of you made your own XC jumps? What have you got? And how easy were they to make? (Obviously we have an advantage with a skilled tradesman at our disposal ;))

Feel free to post pictures! :D :D
 
A man at my yard made some lovely ones, & he's a pilot!!

A couple of narrow tiger traps-one stands at 3', the other 2'6 with a top pole on. Take the top pole off and they're 3" shorter :) Also have a small tabletop and a arrowhead. He reckons they were quite straight forward, and they're like enough to move around :)
 
Cant help on design, but just be careful that if they aren't securely fixed into the ground they can be very dangerous. There was a post on here sometime ago about the dangers of mobile x-country fences that you might like to read. It recommended the best way to secure them down. Wish we had some little ones though so slightly jealous :)
 
Logs are always good and a nice and simple introduction for the horse...maybe you could use tyres in one of the fences, not sure how you'd secure them though...
Hope you find some good ideas on here :)
 
We had a ditch-phobic pony, quite a few actually (maybe it was the rider :rolleyes:) so we dug a hole in the ground, I was young and can't remember dimentions, but at the time we were building our arena, so used kick boards in it :) they were about 18" high :) hope that helps :) Ditches are very good to have at home, a lot of horse don't like them, and you can put a knock down show jump over them to make a trakhener :D two jumps for the price of one! :D
 
We have been gradually adding jumps in our wood, there were quite a few fallen trees which are now log jumps, there's a ditch but it's a slightly odd angle to jump where it is so OH will dig it out on a better angle. Next one to be built is where there is an old what looks like was once a muck heap pile from about 20 years ago - essentially a mound. OH has some old scaffold boards (10 for £20 from a scaffold company - they get rid of damaged ones) and will be making steps up and a bank down.
 
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