just a little post :)

LiffWee93

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Chuffed with the pink pony :) got persuaded to enter the team chase at kingsclere on 4th march to do the max 3ft3 course - so though I should in effect, grow some- after for no reason at all losing my nerve jumping roo - used to pop him over 3ft6- 4ft fine - so decided to jump him with the mindset of ' we are going over these jumps' - lo and behold we did and he flew a spread that was between 1m05 and 1m10 - he's only 14.1 and not the bravest horse in the world but he's soo genuine and has one heck of a jump :) super smiley :) and my 5yo frankie did some beautiful lengthened trot on a hack today :) picture of the jump - excuse my positition ha

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smellsofhorse

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You must be chuffed.

:)

Just a question.
Is there a ground line for the jump?

I was always tought the horse needed some sort if indication of the ground to make the best possible jumping effort, obviously they will still jump most things without!

But I've seen a lot lately if people jumping without.

Has the school if thought changed?
 
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