Magic
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Post by Magic on Dec 1, 2008 4:50:37 GMT
lolz, Really I didn't think it was that big of a jump. Really go higher because he gets bored of jumping it that low. As you can see in the 1st picture i entered. He like to jump high. Pilgrim is like only 14 hands too. He love jumping. gosh i can't even keep him in the pasture half of the time because he jump out. I ride bareback all the time.
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Post by mate on Dec 1, 2008 5:21:07 GMT
It wasn't really the height of the jump that got us, it was HIS leap he takes. It is very high... That was what we were gasping about.
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Post by norsu on Dec 1, 2008 13:01:40 GMT
Yes, and I also noticed he doesn't care how FAR he jumps either! Looks to me that he could have jumped a little closer to the jump! lol
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Post by `G.old on Dec 1, 2008 15:52:04 GMT
my horsey over jumps..if it's a 2ft jump, he'll go 3 =] what a dope. haha
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Post by Magic on Dec 1, 2008 16:39:32 GMT
oh i see and he over does it sometimes
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Post by `G.old on Dec 1, 2008 20:14:47 GMT
yep. when he was a lot younger, he was with a trainer that had him jumping 5-6 ft. =] he loves to do it, but his arthritis soemtimes gets in the way/ =[
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Post by norsu on Dec 2, 2008 22:25:18 GMT
My dog has arthritis (she'll be 13 this Friday) and she limps when she walks. Sometimes she falls down. She has to wear a sweater outside in the winter (this is quite tricky since she is a husky/golden retriever mix) or she'll get worse arthritis.
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