Celtic Hill Farm
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Is there a place i can get a harness like this http://minitack.com/mw500.htm without the buckles on the traces?
Thanks, Ian
Thanks, Ian
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Dare I ask WHY you don't want the buckle in traces?Is there a place i can get a harness like this http://minitack.com/mw500.htm without the buckles on the traces?Thanks, Ian
Personally, i think there's too much going on, i like a solid trace. I never thought to ask, i figured they have what they have.Dare I ask WHY you don't want the buckle in traces?
Usually the higher end harnesses do have the buckle in traces. I have seen lots of the cheaper bio harnesses with sewn on traces. Have you contacted them and asked if you could get a set there? I find most tack shops are quite accomodating.
Personally, i think there's too much going on, i like a solid trace. I never thought to ask, i figured they have what they have.
I agree with the others - there would be way more adjustment in that set (which looks very nice in the catalogue) than in one without buckle-in traces. I have had to make 3 sets of trace extensions for one set of harness that doesn't have adjustment as I need to use it with different vehicles.Hummmmm, It does make it more adjustable which would be good for the donkeys, i never looked at it that way. I have a smuckers that i LOVE but it wasn't in the best condition when i got it so right now it's in plastic bags w/ neatsfoot oil and tomorrow im going to set it out in the sun.
How do you release the trace from the shoulder that is lying on the ground? Seems like that would be harder than reaching the singletree!RhineStone said:However, someone just unbuckled the traces at the breastcollar and released the backstrap and the horse was free from the vehicle.
OK, I was trying to post without it being too complicated, but the horse on the ground made it impossible to get to the standing up horse's traces. The ground horse was in the way with his head under the standing horse, and his legs thrashing out away from the vehicle. I do think they released the traces at the singletree of the down horse. We had to release the backstrap on the down horse, because he had his breeching wedged under his tail so tight, it was causing his tail to be straight up, which was causing him to thrash more. Yes, they probably undid the pole straps. I was at the backside of the down horse, though, trying not to get kicked. We somehow managed to get them all out without cutting the harness, though. My point was that some buckles are good. (Cheap breeching snaps, bad, but that is a whole other topic...)How do you release the trace from the shoulder that is lying on the ground? Seems like that would be harder than reaching the singletree!
Edited to add: Wait a minute, Myrna. In a pair the breeching does not attach directly to the cart so why would someone have to free the backstrap? Wouldn't it be the traces and the pole strap only?
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