Yep, you have clearly indicated that you know absolutely nothing...

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    Yep, you have clearly indicated that you know absolutely nothing about horses or any training/conditioning related to athletic performance.

    One does not push a horse, human or even a dog to the point of exhaustion on a daily basis.
    That would be counterproductive to the main goal of reaching peak fitness.

    If a trainer or rider (in this case) flogs the beast to the point of exhaustion then the horse will refuse to jump.

    In fact, if a horse doesn’t like to jump it won’t.
    That’s why good jumping horses can very expensive to buy and why some average horses can turn into champions with a different trainer/rider combination.

    Just like I can’t run outta sight on a dark night and U Bolt can cover a hundred metres in 9 seconds.

    Keep up your pathetic scaremongering as to why equine activities are cruel as it is a great way to highlight the idiocy of people like you.
 
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