Updated from @unknown
Summary:
Horses, donkeys and mules after updating 1.19.50 can automatically walk up 1 block without a player, without the need to jump (until 1.19.50 they could automatically walk up one blocks only with the player). Since the carpet has a hitbox, horse, donkeys and mules should not walk up block with a carpet. It also creates parity with Java, and also breaks all the corrals with carpets built before 1.19.50.
Steps to reproduce:
Place any block 1 block high.
Place the carpet on block.
Summon the horse, donkey or mule.
Push a mob through a block or saddle and try to ride up a block without jumps.
Observed results:
Horses, donkeys and mules can walk up blocks with carpets.
Expected results:
Horses, donkeys and mules can not walk up blocks with carpets (since the height of the obstacle is more than 1 block).
Original description:
Fenced in horses can now escape by jumping onto carpets when the carpet is placed on the fance. To reproduce:
put a horse in a fenced in area
place a carpet on top of the fence
nudge the horse onto the carpet
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Perhaps. It's new behavior. Prior to today's update, horses did not escape over fences using carpets in Bedrock. When I loaded my world today, horses started leaving their enclosures immediately.
I updated the description that it describes the problem as best as possible and also included donkeys and mules.
I don’t think this is a bug