Horse Drawn Promotions Breaking Part 1

We break and school horses to harness as well as offering tuition and pleasure drives through the beautiful Test Valley. Horses broken for single, pair, tandem, team, commercial, competition and pleasure driving. Problem horses taken. With over 40 years experience and recommended by some of the top names in the industry, call Barry or Mel today and ask how we can help. Check out www.horsedrawnpromotions.com

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22 Responses to “Horse Drawn Promotions Breaking Part 1”

  1. why to do with …
    why to do with Traken horses ??:DDD

  2. I am inspired!! …
    I am inspired!! thank you

  3. I don’t know horses …
    I don’t know horses but recognise skill pateince & determination from years of experience. I see here extremes managed with ease. Off camera chalenges must be mundane as well as radical because life is very dynamic (affected by many influences, some more relevant, but all contribute to the outcome).

    Your video clip could be used effectively to inspire trainee managers or outward bound youths to artists & singer. Me? I’m just a guy who likes fixing things discarded by others who lost hope.

  4. WOW. This is grate. …
    WOW. This is grate. So many trainers just get em in a trap round a field then send em back. You have taken the time to think about and train them for whot thay will expereance in the real world and then some. I would trust 1 of your horses any day. Well done and keep going

  5. see my videos on …
    see my videos on the cruelty of NYC carriage horses.

  6. umm actully she …
    umm actully she isnt - she used to hate plastic, however after going to horse drawn promotions - she loves the stuff ;)
    Sorry, just thought I would let you know as shes my mare :)
    x

  7. wow- these horses …
    wow- these horses are all obviously very well trained. I’m impressed, and amazed!

  8. where plastic was …
    where plastic was flapping, or past plastic bags caught in a hedge. If you look at some of our other videos, we use plastic bags to rub over their heads; with this particular mare that wasn’t sufficient to remove her fear. Her owner was very happy with our training and the results achieved and can now drive her anywhere without worrrying about meeting plastic bags. We believe this is beneficial training and relevant to any horse driven on todays roads.

  9. We have found that …
    We have found that by introducing the plastic bag over their heads in this way (as shown in the video) at home, they are not afraid of them. Therefore our clients know that if such an event were to happen to them, after our training their horses would not react in such a manner, considering the rubbish often discarded on todays road. The coloured horse in this film had an extreme fear of plastic bags; one reason why it was sent to us for retraining. It would not go past building sites

  10. The reason we put …
    The reason we put the bag over the horses head is to get them used to plastic around their heads. One day out driving when I worked for Youngs Brewery in London, coming out into 3 lanes of traffic on a windy day a dustbin liner (large black plastic bag) blew up and got tangled round the horse’s blinkers and ears, making him panic. This horse had been in commericial work for 3 years; yet he still tried to bolt as he was terrified. he retained that fear of plastic bags for ages afterwards.

  11. ridesawhitehorse on September 15th, 2009 at 7:11 am

    Overall, the horses …
    Overall, the horses look well trained and capable. But the bag over the paint horses head is pointless and rediculous stunt training. The horse is annoyed and worried. It does nothing for good training, just a gimmicky stunt.

  12. the horse at 6:31 …
    the horse at 6:31 looks TROMATISED!!!

  13. Your amazing and so …
    Your amazing and so very glad you put out the videos for everyone to view. I also have a lovely 10 yr. old perchron Iam training to drive. He was extremely shy, but coming along slowly. I would rather train then run a carriage business, as was my first intention, you have enlightened me from across the waters! Keep the videos coming…SDaughtry in the U.S.

  14. Really lovely to …
    Really lovely to hear from you! Hope everything is going alright, would love to see you if you’re ever in the area and hear how Shady is getting on.
    Take care,
    Barry and Mel

  15. Hey Barry.
    Dont …

    Hey Barry.
    Dont know if you remember me but my friend found this and told me so I came to have a look and here I am. We sent my horse to you ages ago, Shady, although you called her Donkey? Shes in the movie (6:30) and I just wanted to say how much shes come on from in the clip!
    Thanks
    Sarah

  16. Great video!
    Great video!

  17. prisonbreakobsessed on September 15th, 2009 at 7:11 am

    wow! this is …
    wow! this is absolutely AMAZING!

    great job…your horses are VERY well trained!

  18. Patience works …
    Patience works wonders - we are lucky as we can spend all day teaching a horse to stand still. We practice in our arena:the horse stands on a loose rein. When it moves, we tell it to stand again. Some horses get fidgety and start to rear or move sideways - you have to move them back to the position you had them in. We don’t get anyone down to their heads - the horse has to stand still because you asked it to, not because someone is holding it there!Different things work4 different horses though.

  19. Thanks for some …
    Thanks for some great ideas of desentizing. I have a 11 yr old percheron that I’m having trouble making her stand for example at a stop sign. She stops but then she moves off and into traffic. Any suggestions?

    Thanks Peggy

  20. your amazing!!!
    xxx

    your amazing!!!
    xxx

  21. pippamckernan1987 on September 15th, 2009 at 7:11 am

    Hey big sis! …
    Hey big sis! Looking good!!x

  22. I would love to …
    I would love to have a bunch of horses and a wagon.I’m going to be a vet when im older,so hopefully I will have it one day.Great job training those horses.You know what your doing and I would deffintly trust you with any of my horses.

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