How Do You Buy A Jumping Horse?
Most horses are capable of jumping small obstacles, but if you intend to pursue competition, you’ll want to buy a jumping horse with the potential to take you as far as you’d like to go. Some horse breeds are better than others for jumping, but in most cases, you’ll want to evaluate individual animals before making a decision. Determine how high the horse needs to be capable of jumping before you start your search. Beginning riders, for example, require a horse that has already been taught to jump a minimum of around 3 feet, while an advanced rider might prefer a horse with the potential to jump, but without substantial training. Decide if you would like a particular breed of horse, such as a thoroughbred or lusitano. Hot-blooded horses are generally best for jumping, but you’ll have to make that decision based on personal preferences. Contact local jumping stables to inquire about inventory. Some barns have dozens of horses for sale on a regular basis, and it is often easiest to look