paintponylvr
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I was stopped on the road the other day when driving the pair with the "jiggy" mare, and invited to participate in the parade in the town my address belongs to. I've never done it for several reasons - participating in the same parade w/ our daughters' schools in various capacities (just can't do horses at the same time), increasing cost, not having ponies/minis ready and it's at NIGHT. I don't usually do stuff with our guys in the dark... Now, I've committed to it for the first time and we will be starting night time training - in town - after I get permission to unload the trailer at an older school that is the main staging area of the parade when it occurs.
So, I will probably use my most experienced pair together for this one - Bell & Bit - will see. During the day, the Broadway parade is being held and I'd planned on having two pairs to do that one with someone from my family to drive one of the pairs and me to drive the other. Then going on to the Lillington parade in the evening with the more experienced pair (the other pair will probably still be in the trailer - depends on whether we have time to drop them at home.
So, planning on training in the dark in town. I want to hang some lights on the wagon. Now, they probably won't be the kind that are real to the wagons themselves - but probably Coleman battery operated type lanterns. Unless someone else has better idea?
What about something for the ponies themselves? Are there lights I can put on them?
I won't be putting lights on the wagon wheels/tires. Don't think it would work...
Here is our entry in the Broadway Parade last year. The wagon will be the same, not sure if will drive Cassie or Koalah with Bit. Figure that Bell and GG will pull either the wagon or the forecart during the daytime parade, and probably only the wagon in the nighttime parade (well, we'll see how training goes - if it works, I may be able to do both. ) Will also need to see as I want a least one person walking in case of problems during the night parade. Also not sure if we need to do manure pick up for this or not. The day time parade in Broadway, we don't.
So any ideas as to lights? For the lanterns on the wagon, I can attach some type of holder to the inside of the wagon at each corner. Then slide a metal pole support (like you see for hanging garden plants) to hang the lanterns on. It is dark for the Lillington Parade! and it is usually COLD, too. For the past 5 years we've not had any rain on the day of these two parades.
Has anyone actually used the "bun catchers" with the minis/ponies? Do they work? If I'm going to do that - I have to get them early enough to do lots of work with them as I know that I have a couple that are liable to be upset by that at first. Manes and tails will have draft type braids and I will do bells though probably not like the ones on the hips above. Might be able to get some that I hang on the tongue, I'll see...
I want to have fun, have a decent turnout and be as safe as possible for both ourselves, our ponies and the spectators.
So, I will probably use my most experienced pair together for this one - Bell & Bit - will see. During the day, the Broadway parade is being held and I'd planned on having two pairs to do that one with someone from my family to drive one of the pairs and me to drive the other. Then going on to the Lillington parade in the evening with the more experienced pair (the other pair will probably still be in the trailer - depends on whether we have time to drop them at home.
So, planning on training in the dark in town. I want to hang some lights on the wagon. Now, they probably won't be the kind that are real to the wagons themselves - but probably Coleman battery operated type lanterns. Unless someone else has better idea?
What about something for the ponies themselves? Are there lights I can put on them?
I won't be putting lights on the wagon wheels/tires. Don't think it would work...
Here is our entry in the Broadway Parade last year. The wagon will be the same, not sure if will drive Cassie or Koalah with Bit. Figure that Bell and GG will pull either the wagon or the forecart during the daytime parade, and probably only the wagon in the nighttime parade (well, we'll see how training goes - if it works, I may be able to do both. ) Will also need to see as I want a least one person walking in case of problems during the night parade. Also not sure if we need to do manure pick up for this or not. The day time parade in Broadway, we don't.

So any ideas as to lights? For the lanterns on the wagon, I can attach some type of holder to the inside of the wagon at each corner. Then slide a metal pole support (like you see for hanging garden plants) to hang the lanterns on. It is dark for the Lillington Parade! and it is usually COLD, too. For the past 5 years we've not had any rain on the day of these two parades.
Has anyone actually used the "bun catchers" with the minis/ponies? Do they work? If I'm going to do that - I have to get them early enough to do lots of work with them as I know that I have a couple that are liable to be upset by that at first. Manes and tails will have draft type braids and I will do bells though probably not like the ones on the hips above. Might be able to get some that I hang on the tongue, I'll see...
I want to have fun, have a decent turnout and be as safe as possible for both ourselves, our ponies and the spectators.