This guy is amazing when he’s training the horses. He’s kind and fair but won’t take any nonsense. He exposes the animals to EVERYTHING. I wished he worked the horses in my neighbourhood! If you had an opportunity it would be an honour to learn from him.
I enjoyed seeing the end result of a pair of tails swinging along in a relaxed fashion. Such a difference to the start of the video. I can't believe these two were commercial. They were a danger to themselves and others. Nice singing, Barry. And even nicer driving!
So "BIG" on my list, and always has been. Texas / New Mexico = Rodeo (calf roping & team roping) and ranch round-ups, etc. Amateur Show Hunters and Jumpers = Midwest & Mid-South Today, in my retired years, I'd love to carriage with a brace of well-behaved lovelies. Such a pleasure to watch you handle this young team. It is so rewarding to watch you work with their energy and transform them into supple performers near the end of the outing. I'm so jealous to consider being near the end of the day to remove the harness, wash and brush them while making certain the family stores of vodka, olives stuffed with Bleau Cheese and maybe a cracker or two continue to meet standards. There's nothing like the sight and fragrance of horses to calm the spirit and encourage us to appreciate our blessings. I truly enjoy and appreciate your channel.
It’s my dream to go to town and do this 💕 I gotta get a horse first lol. The horse on the right is a awesome trainer, you can tell after awhile they were truly enjoying themselves
Awesome! I love the way you explain what you're doing and why. Sounds like you take good care of your horses. With not having the horses wear strong bits.
nice work with them, i can see one is allot more shy etc, i know they are a pair but to help the one who is more shy with standing still etc do you do individual work with that horse or would you work on it with a pair at all times?
you have such wonderful places to drive... you don't find the concussion of trotting on pavement hard on them???? EVER USE BOOTS ??? I am partial to the Cavello boot, sturdy, long lasting and very easy to put on and off... the road crews around here are too free with rough stone
All the horses in for training are shod. However, all Rhi's personal horses are barefoot (and do plenty of driving and riding) and occasionally use Scoot boots.
The progression of watching Barry's videos...admiring as obstacles come up and recognition of more (as of different colored painted areas), laughing at the one horses horror of suddenly being asked to go into water, noting the temper tantrum at being asked to stand-still at an intersection, the horses starting to trot in matched timing and calming as they travel... a tail swish on the right and definitely not on the left and then progress...a whole transforming view.
hello Sir, Im asking permission to use 10second of ur video for my content. I will change the video background and replace it with the 3d model that I created My content tells about a person who is riding a wagon to his house. ill put ur channel name in the description. I hope you will allow it. because I've searched everywhere including in the creative common section and I couldn't find a horse video that is as good as yours. thank you note: sorry for my english
They are generally gone fairly quickly with the weather we have! Nobody complains, although we are aware they can be a safety hazard for motorcyclists. On the plus side, seeing droppings on the road can alert drivers that horses frequent the area and remind them to check their speed around corners and keep an eye out for us!
What a lovely pair, I back step for a wee 11hh chestnut pair both welshies and I have back stepped for a Shetland team as well as being a driver myself😁 do u compete at all?
We're near Andover - about an hour's drive from Oxford if that helps! We don't do 'rides' but we do do Experience Days. Get in touch if you're interested in knowing more.
On the very first obstacle, the painted circle, I would have stopped or slowed my team until the car was not opposite us at that point. The near horse pushed the off horse into the other lane. Could have caused a crash between team and car. I always look ahead for cars and spooks, but then I drive a team of Arabians.
What does the fact that they're Arabians have to do with spooking? Arabians are much more aware of their surroundings, certainly, but it's a lack of confidence in or trust of their handler that causes them to be reactive. Don't blame any issues you have on the fact that they're Arabians - any failure on the part of a horse is in response to how they're handled.
Hi, we do not pick up horse manure from the road, it would be more dangerous to keep stopping to pick its up and it quickly gets dispersed and washes away.
Never understood the whole thing about 'riding bits' and 'driving bits' and blah blah blah. If you can ride in a snaffle, you can drive in a snaffle, and if you can't ride in a snaffle, why not?
Golden if you were to drive in a curb, a western curb bit, With the shanks and leverage. The horse would become confused because it would pull evenly on BOOTH side of his mouth because you can't neck reign while driving. That's really the only difference. You can't brive with a bit meant for neck reigning because it confuses the horse.
A snaffle bit will pull through the mouth on a driving horse. A driving bit has solid shanks on both sides just to prevent that from happening. The reins are not attached to the shanks. Driving and riding is very different and involves different training for the horse. I have both riding and driving horses and they are trained differently. A driving horse is trained to move into pressure in order to move the shanks of the cart to make turns. A riding horse is taught to move away from pressure so you can guide the horse with your legs.
@@HobbyHillsVideos true. I cut my teeth w/ Standardbreds, and they're usually driven w/ a half-cheek snaffle to keep the bit from pulling thru the mouth. Bet that's why Barry usually rigs them with cheek guards, to keep the plain snaffle in place.
Aside from the awesome training that goes on….Am I the only one who puts Barry’s videos on just to hear the hoof falls of the horses
I'm sure you're not alone!
This guy is amazing when he’s training the horses. He’s kind and fair but won’t take any nonsense. He exposes the animals to EVERYTHING. I wished he worked the horses in my neighbourhood! If you had an opportunity it would be an honour to learn from him.
I enjoyed seeing the end result of a pair of tails swinging along in a relaxed fashion. Such a difference to the start of the video. I can't believe these two were commercial. They were a danger to themselves and others. Nice singing, Barry. And even nicer driving!
What is really fun is watching the horses get more confident and happy. I swear they look like they become proud of their work!
I love horses
I see a lot of horse and buggys
Before I die, I would love to learn how to drive a team and own a. team I love watching your videos thank you for sharing your story
Wonderful ride and beautiful horses and video. They dud well in all situations ❤❤😊❤❤
So "BIG" on my list, and always has been.
Texas / New Mexico = Rodeo (calf roping & team roping) and ranch round-ups, etc.
Amateur Show Hunters and Jumpers = Midwest & Mid-South
Today, in my retired years, I'd love to carriage with a brace of well-behaved lovelies. Such a pleasure to watch you handle this young team. It is so rewarding to watch you work with their energy and transform them into supple performers near the end of the outing. I'm so jealous to consider being near the end of the day to remove the harness, wash and brush them while making certain the family stores of vodka, olives stuffed with Bleau Cheese and maybe a cracker or two continue to meet standards. There's nothing like the sight and fragrance of horses to calm the spirit and encourage us to appreciate our blessings. I truly enjoy and appreciate your channel.
It’s my dream to go to town and do this 💕 I gotta get a horse first lol. The horse on the right is a awesome trainer, you can tell after awhile they were truly enjoying themselves
Awesome! I love the way you explain what you're doing and why. Sounds like you take good care of your horses. With not having the horses wear strong bits.
i Drive Carriages too and I love it 🥰
Love seeing the before and after! love you the work you all do.
lol pulling into a bus stop space in town. the elderly gentleman waiting there might have climbed on board the carriage!
(Love the thatched roofs! What a cool village!)
nice work with them, i can see one is allot more shy etc, i know they are a pair but to help the one who is more shy with standing still etc do you do individual work with that horse or would you work on it with a pair at all times?
you have such wonderful places to drive... you don't find the concussion of trotting on pavement hard on them???? EVER USE BOOTS ??? I am partial to the Cavello boot, sturdy, long lasting and very easy to put on and off... the road crews around here are too free with rough stone
All the horses in for training are shod.
However, all Rhi's personal horses are barefoot (and do plenty of driving and riding) and occasionally use Scoot boots.
The progression of watching Barry's videos...admiring as obstacles come up and recognition of more (as of different colored painted areas), laughing at the one horses horror of suddenly being asked to go into water, noting the temper tantrum at being asked to stand-still at an intersection, the horses starting to trot in matched timing and calming as they travel... a tail swish on the right and definitely not on the left and then progress...a whole transforming view.
hello Sir, Im asking permission to use 10second of ur video for my content.
I will change the video background and replace it with the 3d model that I created
My content tells about a person who is riding a wagon to his house. ill put ur channel name in the description.
I hope you will allow it. because I've searched everywhere including in the creative common section and I couldn't find a horse video that is as good as yours. thank you
note: sorry for my english
omg, that nearside horse is a real pia.
I'm exhausted just watching
No kidding!! :)
I've noticed horses leaving 'trail markers', does no one complain ? or do you pick them up ???
They are generally gone fairly quickly with the weather we have! Nobody complains, although we are aware they can be a safety hazard for motorcyclists. On the plus side, seeing droppings on the road can alert drivers that horses frequent the area and remind them to check their speed around corners and keep an eye out for us!
What a lovely pair, I back step for a wee 11hh chestnut pair both welshies and I have back stepped for a Shetland team as well as being a driver myself😁 do u compete at all?
Is this the maximum speed?
Nice good with them are the CDE horses?
That's why my family decided to get 2 horses
Good video
Where can I get the chance to enjoy a horse and carriage ride near Oxford
We're near Andover - about an hour's drive from Oxford if that helps! We don't do 'rides' but we do do Experience Days. Get in touch if you're interested in knowing more.
This whole time I thought we were going to a wedding. 💒
On the very first obstacle, the painted circle, I would have stopped or slowed my team until the car was not opposite us at that point. The near horse pushed the off horse into the other lane. Could have caused a crash between team and car. I always look ahead for cars and spooks, but then I drive a team of Arabians.
What does the fact that they're Arabians have to do with spooking? Arabians are much more aware of their surroundings, certainly, but it's a lack of confidence in or trust of their handler that causes them to be reactive. Don't blame any issues you have on the fact that they're Arabians - any failure on the part of a horse is in response to how they're handled.
@@rebeccapaquette9203 take it you're an Arabian fan?? 😄
Feel free to report the animal abuser who threw rubbish 🗑 at the horses it was a silver Mercedes licence plate B7PES.
Thank-you!
Did one of those horse make a mess on the road? In other drop manure. Was it pick up. It should be horse manure is alkaline and not good for roads.
Hi, we do not pick up horse manure from the road, it would be more dangerous to keep stopping to pick its up and it quickly gets dispersed and washes away.
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Never understood the whole thing about 'riding bits' and 'driving bits' and blah blah blah. If you can ride in a snaffle, you can drive in a snaffle, and if you can't ride in a snaffle, why not?
Golden if you were to drive in a curb, a western curb bit, With the shanks and leverage. The horse would become confused because it would pull evenly on BOOTH side of his mouth because you can't neck reign while driving. That's really the only difference. You can't brive with a bit meant for neck reigning because it confuses the horse.
A snaffle bit will pull through the mouth on a driving horse. A driving bit has solid shanks on both sides just to prevent that from happening. The reins are not attached to the shanks. Driving and riding is very different and involves different training for the horse. I have both riding and driving horses and they are trained differently. A driving horse is trained to move into pressure in order to move the shanks of the cart to make turns. A riding horse is taught to move away from pressure so you can guide the horse with your legs.
@@HobbyHillsVideos true. I cut my teeth w/ Standardbreds, and they're usually driven w/ a half-cheek snaffle to keep the bit from pulling thru the mouth. Bet that's why Barry usually rigs them with cheek guards, to keep the plain snaffle in place.
Delícia de vídeo........Obrigado amigos.
Theses two quite skittish.
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very nice video and nice video horse pooping - super.
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