Do you know what he scored for his jumping technique? It might just be the two pictures, but I have seen many licensed and approved warmblood stallions with predominantly dressage breeding jump close to the same. It doesn't mean the horse is not a quality individual, just that he's not really cut out for a jumping career. Its possible that it will improve with more experience, but its just as likely that if the horse gets into a sticky situation, he could revert to what is natural for him...ie, the jumping over the shoulder.

If you are referring to Fable's discussion, Danmakine, one of the members here posted his scores from his inspection on another thread and the inspectors seemed to agree...many of their comments are in line with what was posted here.

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