When properly trained and conditioned, most horses can. However, breed and confirmation matters alot also. You need a horse with the confirmation of a jumping horse to be able to have any chance of jumping a 6 foot fence.
yes, they can. but only breeds that are able to jump and if they can jump high.
I have never heard of a horse jump 13 feet. The highest I know of was 8 feet.
No one could give a straight answer to this. Ever horse is different, so every horse jumps a different hieght. For example, my Oldenburg can jump an average of 5-6 feet. He is my show horse. On the other hand, my Quarter Horse can only jump a max of 3 ft. You see, all horse breeds have a different standard. :)
well bell boots are what you put on the horse feet!
The Arabian was the first horse to jump seven feet in equine history.
7 feet
The record for the Horse high jump stands at 8 ft 1¼ in (2.47 m), and was achieved by Captain Morales riding Huaso, in Chile on 5 February 1949. In horse racing terms, The Chair is the biggest fence in the Grand National. It is a 6 foot fence with a 5 foot 2 inch ditch. Of course, it all depends on the horse.
yes, some horses have been known to jump 7-8 feet! But you must work up to this. build your horses muscles up. Its better to take a few months to work up to 5 feet than to spend a year with an injured horse, not being able to ride at all.
sometimes even 5 feet
A turkey can jump 5 to 6 feet in the air.
Yes. Fairly well! They can jump to a height of 5 feet high.
Rochhopper penguins can jump up to 5 feet!
For the highest jump by a horse it's 8ft1 1/2 officially and unofficially 8ft3 1/4