No one could give a straight answer to this. Ever horse is different, so every horse jumps a different hieght. For example, my Oldenburg can jump an average of 5-6 feet. He is my show horse. On the other hand, my Quarter Horse can only jump a max of 3 ft. You see, all horse breeds have a different standard. :)
The rabbit's longest jump can be up to 9 feet in distance in one leap.
I believe it was 27 feet and a few inches.
it varies so much, there could never be one number. every single horse is different
training and hard work. you can start by trotting over ground poles, and then cantering over them. develop trust in your horse, and get your horse to trust you. then you can set up a cross-rail, and start by trotting over it. then canter. this takes a long time to work up to. if your horse has never jumped before, if you have never ridden before, if you do not feel comfortable, don't do it without a professional of a certified instructor. Just incase you mean how do you personally jump, its really easy. as you trot (or canter to a jump) don't look as the poles or fence. You want to look straight ahead or where ur gonna turn, cuz you look where you go, so if you look at the ground... well that's where you'll end up. remind your horse that theres nothing to be afraid of. then as u near the jump, slowly rise up into your 2 point position and jump. give your horse head room with the reins but don't have sloppy reins. when you land go onto the next jump. when your done, give your horse a quick pat on the neck. when you ride you are one with your horse, so keep in mind that you have to tell your horse what to do from your body and not as much noise. that my friend, is how you jump (:
To jump a hurdle with a horse, you need to approach the jump at a steady pace, maintain a balanced position, look ahead to where you want to go, and use your legs and reins to guide the horse over the obstacle. It's important to stay calm and confident to help your horse successfully clear the jump.
I have never heard of a horse jump 13 feet. The highest I know of was 8 feet.
well bell boots are what you put on the horse feet!
The Arabian was the first horse to jump seven feet in equine history.
7 feet
They can jump up to 9 feet (2.75m) in one jump!
about 9 or 10 times their hip height
The record for the Horse high jump stands at 8 ft 1¼ in (2.47 m), and was achieved by Captain Morales riding Huaso, in Chile on 5 February 1949. In horse racing terms, The Chair is the biggest fence in the Grand National. It is a 6 foot fence with a 5 foot 2 inch ditch. Of course, it all depends on the horse.
Yes; if you are 6 feet tall and jump from tramplolene floor at 3 feet then you still have 9 feet to jump to hit ceilng; you won't be able to jump that high.
To ride a horse towards a jump you'll need a horse that has seen or be over jumps before, otherwise the horse could spook and try to bolt away from the jump. Once warmed up and riding in a good frame aim the horse at the jump dead center and move into a forward trot or canter. Once the horse gets about 6 feet from the jump give a tiny squeeze with your calves to let him know to go over it. The horse should jump the obstacle without much of a problem. If it is the horses first time jumping you may want to grab some mane as they tend to jump very big over their first jump.
When properly trained and conditioned, most horses can. However, breed and confirmation matters alot also. You need a horse with the confirmation of a jumping horse to be able to have any chance of jumping a 6 foot fence.
The way to jump 20 feet it to first practice on a trampoline about 9 times every day then after a week or so mentally visualize you jumping on the trampoline and actually jump up then you can jump up 20 feet in the air!
Kangaroos normally jump up to 6 feet in the air. However, they have been known to be able to jump as high as 9 feet.