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Anonymous asked in PetsHorses · 1 decade ago

What is the best horse for english riding and jumping?

I ride english and love to jump but I can't find a good jumping horse. I was thinking maybe an arabian. I want the kind of horse that is mainly ridden english and can jump!

Thanks!

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  • 1 decade ago
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    I have an arabian and he jumps great! Its really all about where you want to go in jumping. Do you want to do breed specific show? Or open shows? Or just pleasure? If you want to do Arabian jumping I highly recommend it. The Arabian shows offer great venues and shows for Arabian sport horse/jumping. Also you don't need to be a buy 30,000 horse just to win in the arab division as opposed to the open. If you want to do open shows I would recommend a warmblood of some sort....I wouldn't invest in a thourghbred because they don't exactly have the best resale rate because many believe they hot head. (Its really more a stereotype) And lastly if you want to do it for pleasure I advise to get a horse that suits you and that seems special. Don't look specifically at the breed but rather what draws you to a specific horse.

    Source(s): Rider/Owner/Shower of an Arabian horse.
  • unck
    Lv 4
    4 years ago

    English Horse Jumping

  • 1 decade ago

    Well Arabian is a good choice if you want a mainly English horse. I had an Arabian that i showed hunter and we could jump 3'-4' with no problem. So an Arabian is a good choice.

    Another good choice would be a Thoroughbred, or Thoroughbred-cross. They are wonderful Jumpers and can be English. I prefer Arabians just because I've been riding them for about 7 years and i love there personally and talent. But a Thoroughbred/Thoroughbred-cross would also be a wonderful choice.

    Just make sure before you buy if you have a chance to go out and look at the horse in person and give it a test ride to make sure. because pictures can be deceiving sometimes. I wish you the best of luck with your horse search and have fun!!

    *Also a little hint to anyone testing out a horse. If they seem a little out of it check there neck to make sure they didn't give them anything that can make them less active. They do that if the horse is very high ended.

    Source(s): Lots of horse buying and selling. Also riding for my whole life
  • Glynda
    Lv 4
    5 years ago

    Lol, I really don't think the people who are saying 'you are not ready yet' have anything to do with weather you should get one or not. Don't listen to them, if you feel ready to get a horse, then you probably are. It really all depends on the horse. I would go for a 14.2 horse that has 'been there, done that got the teeshirt' kinda thing. It would probably need to be a little bit older like 10 years, but then again - you can get a hyper 30 year old and a really placid 6 year old. Just look around on the internet, see the descriptions, and try the horse out!. But remember, take time in finding the right horse for you. Take an instructor with you to make sure you have some experience. Good luck! Make a question on saying how it goes :D :D

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  • 6 years ago

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    What is the best horse for english riding and jumping?

    I ride english and love to jump but I can't find a good jumping horse. I was thinking maybe an arabian. I want the kind of horse that is mainly ridden english and can jump!

    Thanks!

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  • 1 decade ago

    Oh no no no! Not an arabian, please. They are quite beautiful, and are able to jump, however, they are particularly fussy, temperamental, and not the proper horse to work with in the hunter/jumpers. I have been riding and showing dozens of horses for 11 years now, and personally, I prefer thoroughbreds above any other breed. They most definitey have the jumping capabilities, are strong and honest, and very willing. They can also be found for a very good price. Some other horses like warmbloods are preferred nowadays, and are excellent jumpers, but can be a bit expensive. Try www.equine.com Advanced Search. They are a very reliable, successful, tested tried and true site. You can type in all of the qualities of the horse you are looking for and end up with a number of good matches.

    Good Luck!!

  • 1 decade ago

    I love arabs, but warmbloods and thoroughbreds are much better. If you don't want as high of a price, quarter horses are GREAT!

    Reason arabs aren't as good for jumping- arabs are bred for their gaits(which are lovely) the bumpy trot means that the way they are built is not as well suited for jumping. They'll do fine, but probably won't be as competitive at the higher levels. They are smaller(closer to the ground) and will need more power to get as high. With the typical arab build, it is harder for them to get this power.

    A thoroughbred/quarter horse cross is probably the best bet until you are ready to start going to warmbloods. There are a lot of good breeds though, and if you find a good horse, breed is not that big of a deal.

  • 1 decade ago

    There is no 'one' breed for english and jumping. There are many horses that excel at jumping, even if it isn't breed standards to. The most common english horses you'll see though, are thoroughbreds, warmbloods, and some quarter horses. But any horse can jump, such as morgans and arabs, they are beginning to be more noticed in the show ring for their jumping skills. So chose a horse that fits you right and shows jumping talent, even if it isn't the "normal" english horse breed. Good luck!

  • 1 decade ago

    like it was already said-there isn't one set breed for english riding and jumping. Plenty of my friends have crossbreeds and they are fantastic jumpers-they can jump a meter ten,twenty.

    I would recommend a Connemara pony though-i have had one for the last 4 years and they are great all rounders and have good strong legs and are in general brilliant jumpers.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    ive ridden a thoroughbred and they can be a bit flighty, but they were ex race horses, id get a tb X id, coz they have the ability to jump and be fast but are quieter than tb's, also maybe an anglo-arab, i used to have one of these, she was an utter witch but gorgus to ride :) or maybe even a hanoverian X ive had on of them too and they are easily trainable with a nice head carriage :)

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