Yes, your horse can travel by plane to a competition. I asume that is very expensive!
Yes they do all the time
Yes, but if you have a horses that's not used to travel i recommend to go a bit earlyer so it can calm down.
No
yes, but the horse should be vet checked before going on a plane but if the horse is not in good health then NO. The horse could be tramatised if it was sick.
Plane, boat, car, walk, ride a horse, spaceship.
Yes! Horses are transported by plane every day. All ages and types of horses are flown if they are sold to a home in another country. Competition horses are also flown. Horses can be flown on a regular cargo plane like Fedex, or a specialty plane like this one: http://www.suttonforwarding.com/AboutUs.aspx
it means that the horse and jockey and trainer and somtimes the owner will travel by train or plane to get to the next race.
Of course not! A plane can travel at hundreds of miles an hour. The fastest horse only reaches 55 miles per hour for a very short distance. I mean, really! If horses were faster than planes, than why did we invent planes to travel long distances?
Yes they can, they often have team grooms, veterinarians and at least one "flying groom".
Go to the horse's page. There will be a button that says enter this horse in a competition. The horse must have a saddle, bridle, and shoes to be able to run in competitions. Choose the competition that you want the horse to be entered in.
Unmounted horse jumping is called "free jumping", where the horse is free of a rider. An unmounted jumping competition would most likely be called a "Free Jumping Show/Competition".
no