Central Park Carriage Horse Harness Set up( animal rights learning center) ban blinders.
Uploader Comments (StopLiesSeeTruth)
Top Comments
-
In a way, I find Peta hillarious. I mean, it's sad that they've managed to get so many followers, but thier ideas are just so stupid.
What needs to happen is that farmers, horse drivers, and all of these people being attacked need to get out there and educate people. Go to schools and fairs and all of that and try to counteract all of this. It'll be a sad day if PETA and all of those other big idiots win.
Nice vid BTW, even if a bit noisy in the background. Informative and detailed
-
thanks very much for this great harnessing video. It is the est I have seen on YT.
All Comments (31)
-
This is a really good basic lesson on horse harness. You you named and explained the harness parts very clearly. Have you ever thought of teaching people to drive as a sideline?
-
You realy care for your horses and their saftey. there are those out there that do not treat their horses as good as you do. so you are a victim of profiling and i am sorry for that
-
best harness video on youtube ever.
-
Nice. Interesting how terms vary by region. We usually us "singletree" rater than "whiffletree". (Brits sometimes say "swingletree") "Shaft loops" rather than "tugs", which we use an alternate for "traces". Of course, pulling heavier farm loads, we use a neck collar/hames rather than a breast collar. (Neck collars being newfangled, only from the Middle-Ages.) I bet the web halter is required by law... We like black training cord halters, which fit & look better under the bridle.
-
I think this is my favorite out of all your horses.. is he a buckskin? In other videos, his color looks different.
-
excellent overview/explanation!
Does it have the metal thing in its mouth to tell it where to go/speed?
KOOL2011 7 months ago
@KOOL2011 yes, the bit. You pull back to stop and pull back longer to back up. The speed is
controlled by voice, as is the stopping, but we use the bit as well.
StopLiesSeeTruth 7 months ago
wow, thank you so much for this video! This has helped me so much, It really helps me understand the harness better, im new to driving and diagrams just arent that great.
I also love to see that you know about horses you know your job, and you seem passionate about it, and the horse is well cared for.
thanks!
rustydanielle101 1 year ago
@rustydanielle101 Thank you very much, it was my pleasure.
StopLiesSeeTruth 1 year ago
What a gorgeous horse! I can tell that he enjoys his work and is well taken care of. Good work, sir. I love this video.
dragonwing22 1 year ago
@dragonwing22 Thank you
StopLiesSeeTruth 1 year ago