Raffles Pulling a Cart

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Uploaded by on Nov 13, 2006

only there is no cart we were just training him to his harness.

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  • oh i was just wondering since i am training my pony Fly, could you give me some tips? and do you no about the road rules and regulations with having a horse and cart near the road? i have tried to find out but it is so hard. I have a bigger horse i ride out but i am just not sure what to do with her since i am training to carrige, sorry to trouble but i could do with some help if it is ok with you?

  • heyy lol happy to help! Well for a start you will need insurence :P the most simplest and what is a legal nessecity is third party insurance xx BHS gold member should cover this, its no more than £100 a year which is very good considering it covers any damage to anyone or anything that isnt you yours or your family! anyway email me with more pacific questions lol there is too much to cover xx

  • awee poopy!!! you can have one of mine. i have like 7 carriages and a 3 sleighs....

  • lucky u

  • oh i'm sorry, i read that you were in the UK and presumed england. I have the same nylon harness... I don't like. I found a really cheap place that makes them partially custom!! Did you get a cart yet, sweetie?

  • no dahm robinsons dont have them in stock yet

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  • aw lovley pony! haha tie him to a wheelbarrow ,nice homemade cart! Or a shopping trolly might work! just kiddin btw

  • no Im in Scotland ???? but he is a shetlandcross not sure what he is crossed with though

  • I adore this video! What type of pony is that? It looks like a Newfoundland Pony... but not if you're in England.

  • studys have proven them to keep horses cooler and the one i have isn't water proof but you can get one but i wouldnt advise as it isnt as breathable and he may over heat and here is the link to the site which will tell you every thing you need to know

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