What's to stop you? I've ridden a riding pony at a western show!
if your horse refuses the jump, you turn the horse around in a circle, then go a little ways away from the jump, (but not too far giving the horse time to think about how to get away with going over the jump) and then (if the jump is not too large) trot your horse over the jump giving it leg pressure up to the jump to coax it to jump. (its easier to trot over the jump than canter when your horse doesn't want to jump it) if your horse refuses a jump during a show, this will count down points but if your horse refuses a few times you are disqualified. hope that helps!
Quarter horse.
Colors and symbols on the horse in the form of war paint was a way for the braves to show they were not afraid of war. They were also a way to distinguish one horse from another and show the tribal colors.
The Paint Horse Registry has a breeding stock designation for horses that do not meet the spotting criteria to be a paint. Breeding stock horses are registered and can be shown at paint shows they just don't show "color".
a black and white Paint
In the popular television and radio show "The Lone Ranger" rides a paint horse. The name of his horse was Scout and the Lone Ranger's horse was named Silver.
it really depends on the judge and the show, but most are judged on the horse more than the rider. the horse should be alert and interested in the rails, but should not be excited and jump them as if they were a three foot fence.
According to my childhood memories, there was an old show with a horse named "Paint.". My father has an old expression that he repeats constantly: "Okay old Paint, let's get where we ain't." According to the website: www.fiftiesweb.com/horses.htm, "Paint" is one of 3 names used for Tonto's horse in "The Lone Ranger" series. It says that the horse's name was "Scout," but that he was also called "White Feller" and "Paint." Hope this helps.
When someone refers to a horse being TAM while jumping obstacles, it means they are clumsy. They cannot accurately jump the same jump twice.
Any horse is capable of show jumping. They may or may not be good at it though. But all horses have potential to do anythin that they put their mind to, just like humans. So therefore, i do belive that a Canadian horse can Show Jump. :) EDIT: Yes it is. i own a Canadian and hes used for dressage but he could jump 3' 6" easily. (i don't really know what the height of show jumping is though, as i do not do it any more.)
Passive voice is what you read in a textbook or newspaper - the focus is on what happened instead of who did it. So instead of saying "The horse will jump in the show," which clearly has the horse as the main subject and shows what the horse did, you'd say "Jumps were taken by the horse in the show," which shifts the focus to what happened.Passive voice often contains different forms of "to be," such as was, were, is, are. This can clue you in on what might be a passive sentence.Passive voice is also much less interesting to read than active voice, and is usually a more convoluted way of saying something.
Whether a horse can be a show jumper is based on talent, athletic ability and heart. Stroller (a very talented olympic jumper) stood a mere 14.1 hands. Typical size is 15.3 to 17 hands.