Yes but they have to learn it after learninng to gallop.
Yes many horses do enjoy jumping.
they just do
Yes, horses are natural jumpers due to their evolutionary history of escaping predators in the wild by jumping obstacles like fallen trees and streams. They have powerful hind legs and flexible joints that allow them to clear fences and other obstacles with ease. Many horse breeds have been specifically bred for jumping disciplines, such as show jumping and eventing.
all horses are good at jumping
Free jumping is when a horse is jumping without a rider in a mange.
Yes they are very good jumpers...They are very good show horses and many people use them for jumping competitions.
Yes, cob's were bred to be sport horses and jumping is included in that.
Confirmation, breeding and training have more to do with a good jumping horse than age, but most horses younger than 4 or older than 20 will not be among the better jumping horses.
Yes, it is true horses can learn to do simple tricks, such as barrel jumping
Horses that are more adapted to the sport of eventing. Eventing horses have to be graceful and strong for the Dressage portion, agile and fast for the stadium jumping portion, and powerful, brave and intelligent for the cross-country jumping phase. not all horses can take the stress of eventing
No you have to train a horse how to jump over logs+jumps, Not all horses are made for jumping horses!
They can escape by jumping over fences or running into them