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How can I get started? Contact your nearest club, who will be able to offer advice and recommend a driving instructor. They will have their own horse and carriage so you can try it out in a safe environment, before progressing to your own. If you want to train your horse to drive, they can also help you get them going.
Long lining is using two lines, each on opposing sides of the bit, while lunging the horse in a circle around you. Ground driving you are following in the footsteps of the horse/pony; long lining you are standing in one spot and the horse/pony is moving around you.
Breed Characteristics Driving horses often have powerful shoulders and hindquarters combined with a strong, broad back, well-sprung ribs, and thick mane and tails. They also need to have stable, reliable feet.
Enter the cart and slowly begin driving. Communicate with the driving lines and verbal cues like you would while ground driving. Start with simply walking on and halting, before moving on to turning and trotting. Practice slowly and steadily so that you and your horse gain confidence and trust.
7:47 14:33 Teaching a Horse the Basics of Ground Driving - YouTube YouTube Start of suggested clip End of suggested clip Hand. Okay and then add some energy and let her go find balance. Up there okay so as you can see imMoreHand. Okay and then add some energy and let her go find balance. Up there okay so as you can see im already getting tangled. Okay just be very cognizant of whats going around around your feet. Okay.
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Its best to start in a round pen so he can use the wall to help with steering. But if you dont have one, any enclosed space will work. Now, make sure you have a hold on both lines and slowly ask him to move forward. Keep your hands high enough that your lines stay off the ground and have a some slack in them.
Traditional wisdom is that a horse should begin his or her ridden career at three years of age, for other riders it is to wait a few years more, whereas in areas such as the racing industry horses are commonly under saddle and on the track by two years of age.
Training a horse to drive is a fun and rewarding process! Although it may take many months and you might need to repeat parts of the training, with enough patience and dedication your horse can learn to enjoy driving and have fun with the cart.

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