nootka
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On Wednesday while we were waiting around for his Hunter class, we decided to see if Mouse would be amenable to hitching up to the Hyperbike and pulling it around. We have been working up to this point for two years (his one year old and two year old years were spent on ground manners/lungeing commands) and the last three months we have been ground driving.
Here he is:
So any tips or ideas for me to fit this better to him? Not sure why the breaststrap/traces look so wonky but it is HARD to get the Hyperbike shafts to seem to fit the right length and he'd stepped back in the shafts some but I will pay attention to it the next time we try it out, also it looks like I could take it down a notch so the shafts are more level?
Never know what to do w/the overcheck. The one on this harness is far too short to adjust for a horse of this size w/out being too tight so it hangs there. Thinking of just cutting it off!
Forgive all the dust on the 'bike, it was awful there at the Fair and I left it uncovered next to Mouse's stall, where he churned up dust all night w/his silliness.
Thanks for looking!
Liz M.
Another thought: How would I use breeching on this cart? I never have as it seemed like it would get in the way, but would that be something any would recommend?
If we have a downslope, I usually dangle my feet and use them as brakes sorta...
Here he is:

So any tips or ideas for me to fit this better to him? Not sure why the breaststrap/traces look so wonky but it is HARD to get the Hyperbike shafts to seem to fit the right length and he'd stepped back in the shafts some but I will pay attention to it the next time we try it out, also it looks like I could take it down a notch so the shafts are more level?
Never know what to do w/the overcheck. The one on this harness is far too short to adjust for a horse of this size w/out being too tight so it hangs there. Thinking of just cutting it off!
Forgive all the dust on the 'bike, it was awful there at the Fair and I left it uncovered next to Mouse's stall, where he churned up dust all night w/his silliness.
Thanks for looking!
Liz M.
Another thought: How would I use breeching on this cart? I never have as it seemed like it would get in the way, but would that be something any would recommend?
If we have a downslope, I usually dangle my feet and use them as brakes sorta...

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