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The Hunter Life

Group Lead: Lauren :)
Created: Jan 25, 2009
Members: 262

This is a group for anyone who rides hunter/jumpers. It doesn't matter how high you jump, or how big of shows you go to. But if you ride h/j you are welcome! (:


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Posted By Bella Wise
on October 25, 2011, 2:05 pm
Hey! Just joined the group :) I own 6 horses and compete in the hunter ring!

Posted By Caitlin Heller
on August 19, 2011, 4:46 pm
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Posted By Hannah Brown
on June 23, 2011, 2:00 pm
Riding is my life with out it I would be bored I ride as much as I possibly can and I help out at my stable just to be around horses I jump around
3 ft 1 fences and its so fun I have been riding for as long as I can remember!

Posted By Melissa Houts
on June 7, 2010, 3:42 pm
I've got a 19yr old Quarter horse that's been there done that. I've jumped up to 2'9" on him. Right now I've got him at a h/j barn and am going to start lessons back up soon so I can do the shows here and there.

Posted By Jenna White
on May 8, 2010, 6:46 pm
I jump, it's a passion, wouldn't ride as much if I couldn't. I just love that feeling of being of the ground on an animal that is willing to take you higher and higher!

Posted By Kayley Lockwood
on March 12, 2010, 6:50 pm
I jump 3ft jumps on a mare that my BFF owns but she moved and I cant jump anymore :-(

Comment By Kayley Lockwood
on March 12, 2010, 6:51 pm

The black mare in the picture is the one Im talking about!

Posted By kitt trinder
on December 22, 2009, 11:53 am
i part-board a 16"1 thourbred when his owner first got him he was showed 2:3 challenge but was 400 pounds underweight. i've been jumping him a foot so far, he jumpes 2"3 when free lunging ,,

he hates diagonal jumps! any advice on how to work on those to help him?

Posted By Jordan Mirch
on December 9, 2009, 1:35 pm
hey in jordan....frum ny....well just wanted to say hi, im kinda new to this site so if anyone wants to talk im here. :)

Posted By Nicole Coleman
on December 6, 2009, 1:06 pm
Hello everyone just wanted to say hi and I'm new to this site...I've been riding for 4-5years, own 3 horses, and am in 4H, FFA, Pony Club, Flag Team, High School Equestrain Team, and work at the stables that I board my horses at. I'm excited to talk to everyone and love making new friends ^ ^


Posted By Samantha Chapman
on July 15, 2009, 3:52 pm
Hey everyone! I'm currently shareboarding a oldenburg gelding whose owner has taken him to alot of serious h/j shows. She is a very competitive(and awesome) h/j and they always do amazing. I on the other hand am just starting to learn how to jump and am really nervous. I feel like I'm holding the horse back or "dumbing him down" just because I can't do all the big stuff yet.. Ya know what I mean??

Comment By Jennifer Granade
on August 2, 2009, 4:28 pm

ur not dumbing him down at all. he's teaching you! dont be nervous. he can prolly spot his own jumps so all you have to think about is ur position. doing the big stuff is fun but only if u do it right. and if you don't believe me on the dumbing hi down his owner can get on him and smart him back up. lol

Comment By Alexandra Bessell
on August 12, 2009, 12:13 am

That's very true, and u shouldn't look at it like that, his owner is still making sure he is fit for shows and if she is as competative as u say she wouldn't have leased him to u in the first place if she thought it would dumb him down. I think this is an excellent opportunity not only for you but the horse as well since it is always beneficial to work horses at the basics as well to keep them from developing bad habits and reinforce what they already know, kind of like reviewing what u did the year before in school beforgong onto something new. : )

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