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Old 23-01-2009, 02:45 PM
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Anyone break horses /ponies to harness?

Hi!
I'm looking for someone who is able to help me with breaking a shetland to harness and also my Gypsy Cob mare who has not been driven for a few years, but used to be driven by adults and children. I live in High Peak -Cheshire/Derbyshire border not far from Stockport. Any advice welcome!
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Re: Anyone break horses /ponies to harness?

see my reply in the other thread, try looking up instructors on the British Driving Society site.
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Old 16-02-2009, 02:16 PM
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Re: Anyone break horses /ponies to harness?

Thanks for that, but looked a while ago and nearest is Matlock, quite a way away. I have driven, but a novice and have broken my last shettie to harness before with a lady who has retired from it now. Have got all the books, dvd's etc but will need an extra pair of hands at some stage to come here and assist. Am planning to go on a weekends driving instruction in Cumbia come the better weather! Planning to start breaking my shetland mare to harness in a week or to. She's only a youngster so plenty of work to be going on with for now! Thanks again for your reply!
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Re: Anyone break horses /ponies to harness?

i may be able to help if you want it
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