wendyluvsminis
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We have a wonderful new addition! He is a small stallion, who was formerly an "Amish School-Bus". He drove 5 little Amish children to school, stood hitched for many hours and drove them home 2-3 days a week. He has been described by his owner (we will be his co-owners) as a "trotting powerhouse" and "definitely a roadster horse". Two years ago, he left the Amish and became a breeding stallion. We are hoping to drive, show, and breed him. We just can't get him to move out of a stand-still! He was not trained to a whip, and is not impressed by one, in the least. I have tried clucking, chirping, assorted other noises, along with the commands walk, walk-on, trot, trot-on, etc. We have ground-driven him and hitched him to a cart. He will move forward if you lead him. His owner will be contacting the Amishman tomorrow about commands, but I just wondered if anyone else had had this situation, and knew the commands Amish use with their horses. He does seem to know gee, ha and whoa. This is the little man, Boones Buckeroo Fancy Pants. I might just nick-name him, Whoa Nelly!
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