the use of a stud girth and should i have one?

storm123

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I jump my pony atleast 3ft everytime I jump, I noticed in pictures he's tucking his forelegs up lots. Should I have a stud girth?
 
Do you have studs in?

The stud girth is to protect the horse's chest from an impact with the studs in the forefeet. It is relatively rare (or so I've been told) for a horse to strike himself with his feet on jumping, but he can hit himself with the studs if he is a tad over enthusiastic. Once you reach 1.20 or so with studs in you do need to keep a careful eye for stud injuries. Personally I tend to use a stud girth if we're competeing over a metre with studs in; better safe than sorry!
 
I always jump mine horses with a stud guard regardless of whether they have studs in or not. You would be surprised how many marks there will be on the stud guard after you have jumped.
 
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