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This horse came to us for breaking from Joanne Hartland of Hartland Carriages - http://www.hartlandcarriages.co.uk/ We broke him single, pair, tandem leader and tandem wheeler. He had recently been castrated and still displayed some "coltish" behaviour - we show that after training he will work calmly alongside another horse in a variety of different positions.
@userunavailable3095 The only problem is I cannot drive myself! Also I do not own a cart. But I would love to learn, and even though I could train him by himself I think I would rather go to professionals, especially since I have little experience in the field of driving.
XxGiveMeMalicexX 5 months ago
love all your videos !
i have broken a few horses in to drive and love it am working on one atm for a friend would love to have a carrage like that !
xxxameliacxxx 5 months ago
My hat is off to you sir. You do an amazing job with your horses. Even having done this work 35 years myself, and having broken in some really nice horses, I still learn something new from each of your videos. I've never mastered more than a pair, and I really appreciate watching your tandems, three abreast and four up videos.
userunavailable3095 5 months ago
@XxGiveMeMalicexX You CAN do this yourself. You just need to remember that EVERY time you are in contact with the horse, you are training him for better or worse. Handle him kindly, calmly and consistently. Use every opportunity to expose him to scary things, and teach him through calm handling to not be afraid. Teach him his name thoroughly, and don't give your horses similar sounding names. You need to be able to call them out individually and give them instructions.
userunavailable3095 5 months ago
lovely job! you train horses beautifully and you make them safe and sound to drive. I wish I lived in England so that you might be able to train my horse to drive!
XxGiveMeMalicexX 5 months ago
very thorough job you`ve all done very nice
lisspen123 5 months ago