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Montova Acres said: EmeraldHillsFarm said: I second the answers relating to training. You say that you don't use this horse for jumping, and that what experience he had previous to you was sort of sketchy, maybe involving an accident or poor handling. In that case, unless the horse is a naturally good jumper, it makes sense that his jumping would be fast and flat. Especially over a smaller jump that's more like a speed bump and doesn't require him to really have any sort of arc to his jump. I doubt this is a vet issue.
Exactly this ^
This makes sense, we think his accident was when he was about 5 and then he had about 5 years dreaage training than taught beginners how to steer for another 3 before I got him. I also think it is training, just wanted to hear others thoughts.
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