For a green horse being put to for the first time, one must always expect the unexpected!! LOL 🤣 I'm sure from the last bit of footage shown on this video, she managed to control herself and reel everything back in, especially with you on the lines, Baz! I hope you have a lovely weekend ahead, this coming weekend. I'm getting ready to show my 2 boys, that I campaigned this year, at the Royal Winter Fair in Toronto in November. Who would have thought at the beginning of this year, their first proper year of being campaigned, that we would end up there, jumping 1.30m! So proud of both the boys!! Your friend, the Retired Paramedic and Horse Trainer in Ontario, Canada, Jenn 💖 🇨🇦
Beautifully Done!! Thank you very much again for your calm, quiet working with the horses and explaining things from the horses point of view!! I'll never get bored of hearing that!! Jasper Mutt is now back on his paws 🐾 and fully recovered from the Parvo!! Thank you so much, as always!! Andréa and Critters. ...XxX....
I love this basic training and would appreciate seeing all the groundwork lessons too. It is the most important of all training. I do enjoy seeing the dramatic bits but I would far rather learn more about the preparatory work you do. Thanks for th.e demo, Rhi.
The excellent training ground is one answer to the question of success. If you have a horse with all of these at the same time When faced with challenges and mastering them all with the horse, the horse gains a lot of trust and nothing can upset him anymore. A horse is safe on the road when something completely new no longer scares him much, he is at most just curious, for example a zebra..
We have a flashing amber beacon on the back of the cart that is very bright - like a tractor, warning of a slow moving vehicle. We have lights on all of our carriages - some (and eventually all of them will) have side lights, headlights, brake lights and indicators - thank-you for your concern though.