I love how you can see the new vines appear while here in Northern California the leaves are changing to fall colors before falling off. Thanks for sharing Danny with us.
Thanks for sharing! Most equines in harness arent intended to gallop by the way - more of an extended trot - wouldn't you say? Do you watch other drivers POV videos? The flapping reins are distrubing as well..
Thank you for your comment, you are welcome for the sharing. I find your comment 'most equines in harness aren't intended to gallop' interesting ...1-he's not galloping, he's cantering, 2-why not? Do you not see horses in marathon classes and scurry classes going at speed? We don't show, we don't compete, we do this for fun, going fast IS FUN, he loves it and so do I. Yes I watch lots of other drivers, I have some favourites and it's always interesting to see what others do. When it comes to horses, we all do things differently, nobody is necessarily right or wrong, we are different and celebrating differences is a grand thing, life would be boring of we were all the same. Do you mean the reins are disturbing because I refuse to have hold of his mouth unnecessarily or because we use them as an encouragement at times? If it's the use of them instead of the whip, that's the way he was trained, and he responds to cajoling more than insistance via a whip, he can flat out ignore the whip if that's his mindset at the time.
I love how you can see the new vines appear while here in Northern California the leaves are changing to fall colors before falling off. Thanks for sharing Danny with us.
Thanks for sharing! Most equines in harness arent intended to gallop by the way - more of an extended trot - wouldn't you say?
Do you watch other drivers POV videos?
The flapping reins are distrubing as well..
Thank you for your comment, you are welcome for the sharing. I find your comment 'most equines in harness aren't intended to gallop' interesting ...1-he's not galloping, he's cantering, 2-why not? Do you not see horses in marathon classes and scurry classes going at speed? We don't show, we don't compete, we do this for fun, going fast IS FUN, he loves it and so do I. Yes I watch lots of other drivers, I have some favourites and it's always interesting to see what others do. When it comes to horses, we all do things differently, nobody is necessarily right or wrong, we are different and celebrating differences is a grand thing, life would be boring of we were all the same. Do you mean the reins are disturbing because I refuse to have hold of his mouth unnecessarily or because we use them as an encouragement at times? If it's the use of them instead of the whip, that's the way he was trained, and he responds to cajoling more than insistance via a whip, he can flat out ignore the whip if that's his mindset at the time.
PS Icouldnt add the edit that I think you do a good job of interacting with him verbally. He certainly is a Good Boy.
Thank you.