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| I agree with pretty much everything that was said about the individual horse's ability. That said, with regards to jumper 4 ever's post, I'm assuming the picture in your signature is the QH you were talking about, and he does have very good form, and this is the form of most QH's that I've seen. They make very good lower level hunter/eq horses, but most don't have the scope to do the jumpers or higher level hunters/eq.
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Thankyou! He is only 14.3 and I have done 2'9 to 3'0 courses with him at home, and he really is just starting off. So I will be happy if I could show 2'9 with him. I also would like to get him sticked as a pony, so we could do pony jumpers, but that would take alot of work. I'm not hoping to do the maclay or "AA" shows, with him, but he is great for lower levels. I am 5'7 and only in my teens, so I am hoping I don't grow anymore.
~ Practice doesn't make perfect, perfect practice makes perfect~ 
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