[drivingpairs] Re: carriage for pair
- From: "Jeanine Rachau" <jrachau@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: <drivingpairs@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 27 Jul 2006 17:32:17 -0700
Hi Susan,
Yeah - another fjord pair! I drive a Pacific Omega with my fjord pair and
I certainly wouldn't want anything lighter but my girls are 14 and 14.1
hands.
Jeanine
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[mailto:drivingpairs-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of susan lawson
Sent: Thursday, July 27, 2006 11:53 AM
To: drivingpairs@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [drivingpairs] Re: carriage for pair
Hi - My name is Susan Lawson and I'm new to the list. I just picked up a
second fjord this past weekend and will hopefully be driving a pair in the
next year. She is only three and not broke to drive at this point. I had
planned on driving her as a single first before hooking her up as a pair. I
also have a Pacific Dartmoor and was hoping to be able use it for a pairs
vehicle. My fjords are on the lighter side, 13'2, and probably around 850
lbs. Would it be unsafe to use with this pair? I had planned on putting
some weight on the back step when I didn't have a groom. I will be in the
market for a synthetic pairs harness if someone has a reasonably priced one
out there.
Susan Lawson
Chino Valley, Arizona
----- Original Message -----
From: "Amanda Horton" <ahorton@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <drivingpairs@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Thursday, July 27, 2006 11:42 AM
Subject: [drivingpairs] Re: carriage for pair
>
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> It is a Pacific Dartmoor. I have heard that vehicles are frequently
> heavier than advertised, but I do think that this vehicle is clearly
> under 500 lbs.
>
> Thanks to everyone who responded to my query...I have received a lot of
> valuable information and have determined that I'd better start saving my
> pennies for another vehicle! Oh boy, a horse related shopping project!
>
>
> What a wonderful group you are!!!
>
> Trot on!
> Amanda Horton
> Boise, Idaho
>
>>>> "sterling graburn" <sterling@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> 07/27/06 6:45 AM
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> What is your vehicle? I find that quite frequently the vehicles are way
> heavier than they are advertised. Up to two hundred pounds heavier.
> --
> Sterling D. B. Graburn
> Kingsforth Hall Training Center
> Bonifay, FL
> www.kingsforthhall.com
>
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