because its scared?? lol
Spooking does not matter hoe high a horse can jump. If a horse has jumped over fences and has been trained you will be able to have your horse jump higher in competition.
When a horse is frightened or afraid their first instinct is to Flee, run or get away. known as spooking.
Nothing can stop them from spooking, but you can train them really well, but alot of people use 'blinders', they go around the eyes so the horse cant see to the sides.
Is when a horse or anything is frightened or scared of something
The horse may spook for many reasons. There may be shadows you don't notice, litter blowing by, a new or missing object, impaired vision or just high spirits. To correct the spooking you must first identify what is causing the spooking in the first place and then attempt to get the horse desensitized to it through a repeated approach and retreat method until the horse is no longer afraid of what's causing the problem.
Yes and no...if the horse you are riding is calm, the sun is out, birds are chiping, then yes, the ride would be relaxing and free of stress. However, if the horse is a spaz, spooking and snorting at everything, bucking, and maybe even rearing, then no, the ride would not be relaxing, but, if you are like me and LOVE riding insane horses, it would be amazingly fun.
This is done to prevent the horse from spooking and possibly kicking or running over the handler. If the horse can see and hear you, he most likely will not spook as you approach him. And it's safes to lead from the shoulder as you have more control over the horse.
Spooking of Ghosts - 1959 is rated/received certificates of: UK:U
Spooking with a Brogue - 1955 is rated/received certificates of: USA:Approved
Spooking with a Brogue - 1955 was released on: USA: 27 May 1955
Spooking About Africa - 1957 is rated/received certificates of: USA:Approved (PCA #5908)
It most spookingly is.