I think you have to place your horse in the middle
tie a string to the horse and flick it up
hurtle
It depends on how much patience and training you give to the horse.
i saw a turtle hurtle into his shell
Hurtle is a verb.
you can tell a horse to jump by pressing your legs against his side.... make sure not to hit his side quickly, because that will just make him go faster. so press your legs and keep them there until the horse has finished jumping
You press "A" when the box below the jump turns green.
you make it trot
Hurtle Lupton was born in 1939.
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!
yes any breed or type of horse can jump, how well they jump depends on how well the horse was trained.
I think you make it gallop, trot, or jump.