How I adore Freisians (and naturally all other horse breeds too) but there is just something so magestic about these elegantly stepping black beauties 🖤 So fabulous watching what goes into making then 'bomb proof' as any horse on the road should be, thank you Barry for another wonderful insightful common sense video. You always manage to add your own fab sense of humour to all your videos too which always gives me a good chuckle while watching and learning.
Never fail to be amazed at this man's skill driving. Fresians always look hot, as if they will take off at the slightest excuse but Barry has them trained to a whisker. Respect!
well behaved horses.city people today don't realize that everything can be a monster to horses.they look well matched too since the left one held steady when the other broke into a canter.our driving club has a desensitizing clinic every year and you have given me some ideas.i'm impressed ....
Absolutely brilliant pair there ! What a grand job you do with them I must say I admire your work very much ,takes a lot to get to that standard of calmness and trust.Looks like Farnham near where my sister lives !!Wish I had a cart ,I am starting an Appaloosa cob at the mo ,to ride, but the older I get the more I like the idea of driving him !
Greetings from a friesian island. We have no cars here and all transportation etc. is done by horsepower. I have seen a lot of trustfull teamwork between horses and drivers but your work is amazing. Especially the part from 4:41 and on. I love how they listen to you. Great.
@hanaippon We asked him to do that with the trolley to show that the horses were unfazed by such an unusual noise close to them. Everything we do with the horses is done for a reason and our aim is to produce horses that are safe, happy and confident in any sphere of harness work. This pair of horses have gone on to do commercial work, so needed to experience a variety of situations that they could encounter when on a job.
@MasterKeyKeeper: Thank you for your comments; it is great to know what people think of our videos so thanks for taking the time to comment. Regarding your camel - if you were in the UK we would be glad to give it a try!
I'm so impressed!They are my favorite driving breed. You did a wonderful job. Do you live in the u.s. I had a standerbred I bought off the track. He was good the first summer Not spooky but I boarder him for the winter and when I came back in the spring I had a different horse. I tried working it out of him but was afraid I'd get hurt. I'm a 64 yr. old woman and he was just to much for me so I sold him. Still love to drive, its in my blood.
@OneMinTuts We break stallions too - if you go to our TH-cam channel there are several videos of stallions doing exactly the same thing as this pair. Also the video titled "Hammerhead on a roof-seated break" shows 5 4-year-old Friesian stallions; they were trained to do commercial work so yes they can be calm in traffic and work together happily.
I can't believe that trucker almost ran you guys off the road!!! WTF? (I had that problem too in Atlanta when I drove carriages there. Good god! Bad drivers are all over the world, eh?) Again... after watching this entire clip, I am super impressed with your work and your results! The obstetrical course was also equally impressive. Do you train camels too? LOL (I got one in my backyard who's needing to get broke!)
@AndreyaPolo Thank you for your comment - we do provide a funeral service; if you watch our other video "Four-in-hand funeral" you can see a turnout we provided for Chris White funeral directors in Salisbury. We have other videos on here of Friesians that have gone on to do commercial work - all our horses are trained to the same standard whether they work commercially or just for pleasure driving. If you want further information please feel free to call us.
How I adore Freisians (and naturally all other horse breeds too) but there is just something so magestic about these elegantly stepping black beauties 🖤 So fabulous watching what goes into making then 'bomb proof' as any horse on the road should be, thank you Barry for another wonderful insightful common sense video. You always manage to add your own fab sense of humour to all your videos too which always gives me a good chuckle while watching and learning.
Too bad more folks don't train their horses like that. Lots of kind words and encouragement from the driver. Good job !!!!
Never fail to be amazed at this man's skill driving. Fresians always look hot, as if they will take off at the slightest excuse but Barry has them trained to a whisker. Respect!
What beauties! And I can tell you treat them with love and affection!
Now, this is how I want to get to the shops. Would make picking up the groceries much more enjoyable.
well behaved horses.city people today don't realize that everything can be a monster to horses.they look well matched too since the left one held steady when the other broke into a canter.our driving club has a desensitizing clinic every year and you have given me some ideas.i'm impressed ....
Wow, very nice pair of well trained horses.
The enjoyment of riding can clearly only be exceeded by the enjoyment of driving!
IMPRESSIVE WORK~! Especially with the grocery cart! What a beautiful team any driver would be proud to own and show off in town!
Great job Barry! They are such good boys with so much trust in you!
Absolutely brilliant pair there ! What a grand job you do with them I must say I admire your work very much ,takes a lot to get to that standard of calmness and trust.Looks like Farnham near where my sister lives !!Wish I had a cart ,I am starting an Appaloosa cob at the mo ,to ride, but the older I get the more I like the idea of driving him !
Excellent work with beautiful horses! Thanks for sharing!
What good boys! They aren't even frightened by that shopping cart. Well done!
Greetings from a friesian island. We have no cars here and all transportation etc. is done by horsepower. I have seen a lot of trustfull teamwork between horses and drivers but your work is amazing. Especially the part from 4:41 and on. I love how they listen to you. Great.
Wow what amazing horses!! Hats off to you for all the time you put into creating such sound horses. Too bad more people dont do that.
Absolute magic!
What perfect gentlemen!
Very nice!! Your horses are raised well :)
A belgian blacksmith
@hanaippon We asked him to do that with the trolley to show that the horses were unfazed by such an unusual noise close to them. Everything we do with the horses is done for a reason and our aim is to produce horses that are safe, happy and confident in any sphere of harness work. This pair of horses have gone on to do commercial work, so needed to experience a variety of situations that they could encounter when on a job.
Very nice, good training! Lovely, solid beauties.
I enjoyed watching this video very much. I was a bit worried for you a few times, but I really liked it!
@MasterKeyKeeper: Thank you for your comments; it is great to know what people think of our videos so thanks for taking the time to comment. Regarding your camel - if you were in the UK we would be glad to give it a try!
BRILLIANT!!!!
Can you post a video of how you put up the tail? Nice work, I like how you expose these guys to everything.
GOD!! I LOVE Friesians!!!!!
I'm so impressed!They are my favorite driving breed. You did a wonderful job. Do you live in the u.s. I had a standerbred I bought off the track. He was good the first summer Not spooky but I boarder him for the winter and when I came back in the spring I had a different horse. I tried working it out of him but was afraid I'd get hurt. I'm a 64 yr. old woman and he was just to much for me so I sold him. Still love to drive, its in my blood.
@OneMinTuts We break stallions too - if you go to our TH-cam channel there are several videos of stallions doing exactly the same thing as this pair. Also the video titled "Hammerhead on a roof-seated break" shows 5 4-year-old Friesian stallions; they were trained to do commercial work so yes they can be calm in traffic and work together happily.
I can't believe that trucker almost ran you guys off the road!!! WTF? (I had that problem too in Atlanta when I drove carriages there. Good god! Bad drivers are all over the world, eh?) Again... after watching this entire clip, I am super impressed with your work and your results! The obstetrical course was also equally impressive. Do you train camels too? LOL (I got one in my backyard who's needing to get broke!)
@AndreyaPolo Thank you for your comment - we do provide a funeral service; if you watch our other video "Four-in-hand funeral" you can see a turnout we provided for Chris White funeral directors in Salisbury. We have other videos on here of Friesians that have gone on to do commercial work - all our horses are trained to the same standard whether they work commercially or just for pleasure driving. If you want further information please feel free to call us.
Nice work! I understand it can take some time to have new horses sack-out
..as an undertaker i'd hire you and your pair in a flash. ... get yourself a marsden hearse!!
Proper london driving :)
@kansaswoman87 We are based in Hampshire in the UK.
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