Northwolf
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On saturday, we visited a woman in Germany who's driving long distance races with her shetland (35" tall draft type). Their longest distance on one day was 55 miles. The average pace is about 6,2 mph. The summary of the miles the pony made on competitions will reach 620 miles (1000 km) on their next race who will be in a few weeks. He was even winning against arabian horses on races.
She allowed us to drive the little boy for a while and IT WAS JUST AMAZING! ? He has a very, very frequent trot and he's quite fast when he's trotting. The walk was not as fast as I expected; it was comparable with the pace of my own horses. Very valuable experience to drive with this little shetland and meet his owner. Great to know about what's possible with a shetland or a miniature horse!!!
We're now thinking about train for long distances too... I think, 16 miles would be possible with one of my minis. I installed a speed indicator on my marathon carriage and will install one on the sulky too to get an idea how fast and how far we are driving. On saturday morning, I drove the minis in a 3-in-hand-team again and had an eye on the speedometer. Since we have hills and lot of roads to cross, we're not as fast as the race-shetland is (the terrain was almost flat with slight hills). We had an average of 4,6 mph on 6,2 miles. There was a short gallop route (a half a mile I think) and I allowed the boys to go as fast as they would. We reached 18,5 mph! This was fun ? But I'll now concentrate on endurance and try to focus trotting more regularly.
She allowed us to drive the little boy for a while and IT WAS JUST AMAZING! ? He has a very, very frequent trot and he's quite fast when he's trotting. The walk was not as fast as I expected; it was comparable with the pace of my own horses. Very valuable experience to drive with this little shetland and meet his owner. Great to know about what's possible with a shetland or a miniature horse!!!
We're now thinking about train for long distances too... I think, 16 miles would be possible with one of my minis. I installed a speed indicator on my marathon carriage and will install one on the sulky too to get an idea how fast and how far we are driving. On saturday morning, I drove the minis in a 3-in-hand-team again and had an eye on the speedometer. Since we have hills and lot of roads to cross, we're not as fast as the race-shetland is (the terrain was almost flat with slight hills). We had an average of 4,6 mph on 6,2 miles. There was a short gallop route (a half a mile I think) and I allowed the boys to go as fast as they would. We reached 18,5 mph! This was fun ? But I'll now concentrate on endurance and try to focus trotting more regularly.