Lil Guy is available on our website if you know anyone looking for a miniature horse that drives nicely.
Freddie was my son's drill team pony last year. He was great. But we have two other options available to my son this year. So he agreed to take a greener horse again this year. Freddie has a gorgeous color, lovely thick mane, and nice feathering at his feet. He's a real looker. In the video you can see how nicely he drives.
Amy is a sweet mare. She's easy going and she drives well. She has done a fair amount of drill team work. She's been to shows. But admit it, she's a blonde, and she turns heads. She slicks into a gorgeous golden color in summer. She is carrying a lot of hair going into winter. She has a very thick coat. Just a really nice mare that's easy to drive.
This is John's favorite to drive. She is a blast. So quick, nimble, responsive. Light to the touch. Come take a test drive. She's a precision sports car for sure. I love Lucy.
Sorry, This adorable little Teddy Bear is not for sale. Starting him for someone. But I'm still proud to show Liam driving him in his very first few minutes of his very first drive. Little Clint will be a star driver before Halloween. He might even go trick or treating.
Besides Midnight, we could probably help you get a sled like this. It was pretty easy to make. Liam did most of it himself. Made from old cross country skis. Not too expensive. About Midnight: he’s a really good boy. Drives well and does pretty good with riding. Big and strong enough to carry most kids.
The weather is getting cooler, but my 13 year old son Liam is still hard at work training the three individuals we currently have available. Here, he is driving Caramel in the front and I am driving Midnight in the back. The video mainly shows where we drive on the road and also in the woods and trails. Usually, we see some traffic, just not this day. Both boys do well with traffic. Caramel is about 34 inches. Midnight is full-sized, quicker getting down the road, and a better option for riding as he can handle larger kids. You can check them out a little more on our website or FB page. Neither of these boys are "bomb proof" yet, but they are very sensible and appropriate for people with basic horse handling sense.