yes, and it's called free jumping
It cannot jump as high as the fence is, but you can train the horse to jump, but some horses just arent good at it, so dont push your horse to hard.
At the instant you jump you will be on the fence.
yes it a unicorne
Almost any horse can jump high if they learn how to and are asked correctly, but when you are showing in the higher level jumps, the larger horses make it look less intimidating for the rider.
My golden has cleared a 3'9" jump, without even touching the top rail
jump the fence
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Like other animals, horses do instinctively know how to jump. Some are more talented at it than others however. When adding a rider, the horse's balance changes and even a good jumper at liberty may become difficult with a rider. Schooling is almost always vitally necessary when jumping a mounted horse.
jump on the greenhouse then just jump over the fence
Yes, with proper training and care gaited horses can jump. When you have people who say gaited horses can't jump, what they are basically saying is that "no, a horse can't jump." which is false. Horses need basics to survive (aside from food, water, shelter, ect.) they need strength and agility without that horses won't be able to survive at all. Jumping is one of those instincts horses do. If a horse can't jump in the wild, especially if its getting chased by a predator and there's a log in the way, then the horse would stop and it will die. Horses have agility and yes THEY CAN JUMP. Don't let people fool you because jumping is one of many horse natural abilities. However, you need to train gaited horses before you go all crazy, remember that gaited horses don't have the same muscles as non-gaited horses do, just do some training and hire a trainer to help you. ALL horses can jump the trainer and the rider just need to put their heart into it.
Typically to keep a horse's head down while it's being ridden. Horses that hold their heads too high are known as "stargazers" - this affects their balance when they jump or try to work with a rider on their back and can cause the horse to be unable to get itself high enough off the ground for a fence.
Turn it off then jump up until you reach an opening in the fence and jump through it.