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Is now a matter of definition…
I have a few trail obstacles at the stable, ua a wooden staircase (three steps up, level, three steps down). My junior has learned how to take these steps if I have to park him – as yesterday – for a short time on the trail, so that I have my hands free and bore it because I am not back immediately, it can be good – as yesterday – that he rises for attention on this obstacle and when I come to stop it, he jumped down, so jumped over the steps. You can do it, you shouldn’t.
He might have explored it from himself, he’s super curious, but he just learned that he can enter it.
But this is as good as no horses for fun, because this is the energy that you can use to escape from the Puma.
In addition, it is not without risk of jumping down for a horse.
especially jumping down is risky for the horse, because anyway two thirds of the weight are already stored on the hand
store at short notice when jumping down several tons on a tie
by yourself, horses don’t jump down anywhere.
they don’t run down on their own.
two or three levels maximum. or the stairs must be very flat with long steps.
I need to ignore and jump down the stairs, and he shouldn’t be the one that was just boring you.
Of course. But it depends on the circumstances. How many steps? How steep? How wide? Does the horse know stairs? To name a few criteria…
So I asked the question because I looked at Mulan the other day and a horse jumps down the relatively steep stairs towards the end of the movie and I wondered if it was really possible.