maybe you should have tried chainging the two together, the white/grey horse looks liek a good ground. I know when we broke our 3 year old to drive, we used our 23 year old "grounder" and we cahined them together, it workes well so the newbie could fish tail like the sorrel did. Good first time pull though
lmao... I think she likes pulling... i've never seen Gypsy that excited about something lol. these horses are better than 'push button' ponies! A buck makes the ride more fun and teachs you to be a better rider. Silly people.
trusted what do you mean? i have full trust in my horses!! ^^ that little half rear, thats all she did, mind you we rode her for like 2 hours before we hitched her so she wasn't going to do much, we also had her on the roads and going through town the same day.
Well, just be careful. Being behind a misbehaving horse in a cart is very dangerous.....and riding and driving are very different. I trust my gelding, but not to a crazy extent. For example, I wouldnt go on trails with him(until hes more trained) and I wouldnt have him pull a cart unless I had a death wish lol. but its up to you.....your horses you know them better
different breeds different training methods, i have been driving horses for a couple years now and know what can happen! this vid isn't as scary as it seems, the cart is further back, and the other horse is calm and assertive...also my horse wasn't raised walking in circles in an indoor arena or sand ring its whole life, so shes pretty open to new things!
nope, just through the harness on her and hitched her up, she was super tired from the 2 hour ride so i didnt expect to much from her, we were on the road with her the same day, she was perfect, after i stopped tapeing she was a doll.
well...instead of the good old rides where the horse is perfect...gets kinda boring, you know my horse will give a buck, or whatever, something to keep you on your toes. my horses arn't submissive, im partners with mine.
At the barn where I ride, they're training their Frisian-cross to pull. She TOTALLY freaked! I bet your horses will be excellent at pulling. Good luck! And thanks for the comment!
maybe you should have tried chainging the two together, the white/grey horse looks liek a good ground. I know when we broke our 3 year old to drive, we used our 23 year old "grounder" and we cahined them together, it workes well so the newbie could fish tail like the sorrel did. Good first time pull though
Meggy126 4 years ago
lmao... I think she likes pulling... i've never seen Gypsy that excited about something lol. these horses are better than 'push button' ponies! A buck makes the ride more fun and teachs you to be a better rider. Silly people.
Skye484 4 years ago
I would ground drive that horse first, they need lots of experience before they can be trusted.
rooktoking92 4 years ago
trusted what do you mean? i have full trust in my horses!! ^^ that little half rear, thats all she did, mind you we rode her for like 2 hours before we hitched her so she wasn't going to do much, we also had her on the roads and going through town the same day.
SORRALHORSE 4 years ago
Well, just be careful. Being behind a misbehaving horse in a cart is very dangerous.....and riding and driving are very different. I trust my gelding, but not to a crazy extent. For example, I wouldnt go on trails with him(until hes more trained) and I wouldnt have him pull a cart unless I had a death wish lol. but its up to you.....your horses you know them better
rooktoking92 4 years ago
different breeds different training methods, i have been driving horses for a couple years now and know what can happen! this vid isn't as scary as it seems, the cart is further back, and the other horse is calm and assertive...also my horse wasn't raised walking in circles in an indoor arena or sand ring its whole life, so shes pretty open to new things!
SORRALHORSE 4 years ago
Beautiful horses!! I would like to try that one day.(not pulling the cart)LOL!!
janejack 4 years ago
hee hee!! no the cart is RATHER heavy! i like to let the horse do zee work!
SORRALHORSE 4 years ago
She kicks ass, to be honest, I would prefer a spunky horse over an overly submissive one. That's too boring.
CrazyDragon16 4 years ago
Errr, did you desensitise her first?? (To get the feel of the equipment and such.)
I have a Belgian X QH, he's a d*** lot calmer than that.
lilappleflower 4 years ago
nope, just through the harness on her and hitched her up, she was super tired from the 2 hour ride so i didnt expect to much from her, we were on the road with her the same day, she was perfect, after i stopped tapeing she was a doll.
SORRALHORSE 4 years ago
Oh. When Duke's tired, he's super submissive and doesn't care what I do with him. Must be the TB in her.
lilappleflower 4 years ago
Wait, he's super submissive 24/7
lilappleflower 4 years ago
yeah thats cool, its good to have a calm horse, but i like a horse witha little bit o spunk, less repetative.
SORRALHORSE 4 years ago
Heh. You should meet Sammy. He's the brattiest pony EVER even though he's 32 y.o.
How is it repetative?
lilappleflower 4 years ago
well...instead of the good old rides where the horse is perfect...gets kinda boring, you know my horse will give a buck, or whatever, something to keep you on your toes. my horses arn't submissive, im partners with mine.
SORRALHORSE 4 years ago
Not to me.
I never tolerate bucking. If they buck, the get their mouths jerked. ONCE, mind you.
lilappleflower 4 years ago
yup,
SORRALHORSE 4 years ago
thank you and your welcome! and i wat to see this freisian! lol!
SORRALHORSE 4 years ago
They're both so stunning!
At the barn where I ride, they're training their Frisian-cross to pull. She TOTALLY freaked! I bet your horses will be excellent at pulling. Good luck! And thanks for the comment!
shiiuza 4 years ago