BeBopTalulah
Well-Known Member
This is probably ANOTHER ignorant question, but I would like to know how to assess a horse's jumping ability. Obviously a fine, springy TB will clear far more than a highland pony, but is it that black and white with other horses? For example, we had a shetland x when I was a child who would jump HUGE fences (don't ask me how high they were because I was 8, but they were huge by shetland standards, felt like a proper SJ!)
What is the general opinion of the jumping ability of a 15.2 welsh cob x ID, at her fittest? Her mother was a 'well-built' welsh cob (14.3), and we jumped 3ft 6 on her at her fittest.
Also, with welfare in mind, what are the health implications of jumping a horse regularly? Surely the trauma on joints may be an issue? Are joint supplements required?
Any info much appreciated. I am not a competitive rider (yet), and have only done the odd jumping lesson. That's why I'm asking.
What is the general opinion of the jumping ability of a 15.2 welsh cob x ID, at her fittest? Her mother was a 'well-built' welsh cob (14.3), and we jumped 3ft 6 on her at her fittest.
Also, with welfare in mind, what are the health implications of jumping a horse regularly? Surely the trauma on joints may be an issue? Are joint supplements required?
Any info much appreciated. I am not a competitive rider (yet), and have only done the odd jumping lesson. That's why I'm asking.