well first he needs to learn to jump. Well once you figure out how o do that then you can work on getting higher. When u want to get your pony to jump higher you have to 2 point sooner and higher so he will try to get under you. Its pretty simple. :)
That all depends on how well it is trained. Some 10hh ponies can jump 3 feet, while there are some 16hh horses that can't jump at all. I would say around 3'6" to 4' is what most trained 14hh ponies can jump, unless they are more athletic.
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Slow down if you and your horse/pony get to close to the person in front. Always, always, always change direction if your horse/pony is falling asleep. Don't jump until your confident trotting over poles. Only jump if your instructor asks you to, or if your supervised.
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What's to stop you? I've ridden a riding pony at a western show!
she falls from her pony while trying to jump a fence, that's how she dies.
you either click with your voice or you give them a small kick while riding.
Yes you can, in some states. (see the related links below)
that happened to me for a while, too, but then someone told me, that if you give them each special attention alone, eventually, they might be okay with it! I hope this helped!
a riding horse is a horse you can ride. There is also a breed called Riding Pony.
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I absolutely love it! You can do loads of stuff including riding and looking after ponies. You learn how to jump, how to race.... it is awesome! (This might just be my stables but who knows?)
Well my loan pony is 13hh too and the highest he's jumped is 90cm, but that's when the owner decided that that's enough. He is very athletic though, has millions of red rosettes so don't feel you have to push your horse too much further. I don't know about your pony but Justin has very short legs! If you normally jump higher then think about riding a different size of pony. Me and Justin normally jump from 70-79cm now...