ShaunaL
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Hi you guys - what a great forum this is!
So, I am very much a newbie to driving minis (although I did train my Arabian mare to drive when I was a kid. I don't think I did a very thorough job LOL but we managed). I am planning on starting foundation training with my two 2 year olds in the spring/summer. I would like to put a very strong solid foundation on them before they are hooked to a cart, as I am learning as I go, my children will be driving them eventually and I plan on showing them in driving as well. One is a 33.25" colt and the other a 34" filly. They are very different in minds/temperament so it will be fun to work with them both
Once I get them started I'm going to start training my 11 year old Buck On Broadway daughter
I am looking at a used bitting rig right now. Is there an advantage to starting in a bitting rig vs a harness? I don't have a harness yet. The advantage I thought there might be to the bitting rig is it looks like there are fewer straps and all that so it might be easier in the beginning when we are both learning. Also if it gets damaged or something it wouldn't be as big a deal. Any harness I get would probably have to be used in the showring as well as for training.
Does anyone have a outline for how they start a young horse for the first few weeks? Do you wait until they are full 3 year olds (birthday not Jan 1st) to actually have them start pulling a cart? What harness (lower cost if possible) do you recommend for a reasonable training/local show harness?
Thank you!
Shauna
So, I am very much a newbie to driving minis (although I did train my Arabian mare to drive when I was a kid. I don't think I did a very thorough job LOL but we managed). I am planning on starting foundation training with my two 2 year olds in the spring/summer. I would like to put a very strong solid foundation on them before they are hooked to a cart, as I am learning as I go, my children will be driving them eventually and I plan on showing them in driving as well. One is a 33.25" colt and the other a 34" filly. They are very different in minds/temperament so it will be fun to work with them both


I am looking at a used bitting rig right now. Is there an advantage to starting in a bitting rig vs a harness? I don't have a harness yet. The advantage I thought there might be to the bitting rig is it looks like there are fewer straps and all that so it might be easier in the beginning when we are both learning. Also if it gets damaged or something it wouldn't be as big a deal. Any harness I get would probably have to be used in the showring as well as for training.
Does anyone have a outline for how they start a young horse for the first few weeks? Do you wait until they are full 3 year olds (birthday not Jan 1st) to actually have them start pulling a cart? What harness (lower cost if possible) do you recommend for a reasonable training/local show harness?
Thank you!
Shauna
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