The last oxer at the end is 3'3" tall and 4'6" wide, but you can see him clearing the orange jump standards, which are 4' tall. I see so much potential in this horse, including the ability to do upper level work in eventing. Once he relaxes when traveling and rides away like he does at home, he is going to be phenomenal.
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Wednesday, July 15, 2020
Silver in the Jump Chute
It was ridiculously windy this morning, so instead of a riding lesson, Gillian and I reset the jump chute and put Silver through it. That horse is so quiet, confident, and athletic, he looks like he's barely trying and he easily clears everything we set.
The last oxer at the end is 3'3" tall and 4'6" wide, but you can see him clearing the orange jump standards, which are 4' tall. I see so much potential in this horse, including the ability to do upper level work in eventing. Once he relaxes when traveling and rides away like he does at home, he is going to be phenomenal.
The last oxer at the end is 3'3" tall and 4'6" wide, but you can see him clearing the orange jump standards, which are 4' tall. I see so much potential in this horse, including the ability to do upper level work in eventing. Once he relaxes when traveling and rides away like he does at home, he is going to be phenomenal.
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