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me doing nothin, bored, and getting ready to ride
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Aww, cute!
Misty   posted 188 days ago
nice horse
onionrings24   posted 186 days ago
Nice!! I luffles ur pony!
Isadorable   posted 182 days ago
ditto the sheepster LOL
PaytonSabrina   posted 181 days ago
dont catch her in the mouth over the jump.
DiamondAndVegas   posted 177 days ago
Awww, gorgeous horse! =D
Cryztaltrees   posted 167 days ago
Release more and don't hang on her mouth : She is soo pretty!! Shouldn't you get ready before you warm up to jump?
Lime Squiggles   posted 163 days ago
i always warm up before i jump bailey also when i do crosscountry pratice i do some little walk trot then a canter
coral12   posted 148 days ago
is that a 24'
boomer   posted 71 days ago
2 foot
dreamdance   posted 12 hours ago
I personally don't think that is 2 feet,, I think it is 18 incehes but maybe it is....
Goodbye   posted 340 days ago
that is 2ft 6
bambam roxs   posted 258 days ago
Cute horse! And nice job!
GypsyGirl   posted 164 days ago
how could you be bored with a horse in your presence?
toffeelola   posted 149 days ago
Same as toffeelola! Very pretty horse though!
Estella Noire   posted 97 days ago
that is not 2'6 nor MAYBE 2'. Nice horse, he is lacking on his part though. he could pick up his feet a bit more, also heals down and ofcourse RELEASE! :)
kayla4343   posted 16 days ago
How is he lacking? He is clearing that jump beautifully! Just remember heels down and bump those legs a bit closer to the and don't hold back, and your leaning on him a bit too much that you out of the saddle. You shouldn't be above the pommel.
Carpe Diem   posted 302 days ago
Yeah, I agree with Carpe Diem, of you put your heels down, it will make you not go so far up into your half seat two point jumping position, whatever you call it. You are leaning a bit far forward... I think putting your heels down will force you to shift your body into the correct position.
FreeRein   posted 277 days ago
Your legs slipped back a little. Otherwise pretty horse. Release a tiny bit more and you'll have a better jump.
Arialr   posted 269 days ago
I love your pony's markings!
Simple As That   posted 291 days ago
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