Please, please, please have your horse hitched to the cart for the first time by a professional. It will be worth every penny, assuming you researched the trainer and found a very good one. You can save some money by doing as much of the ground training yourself, such as voice commands and getting the horse used to the harness and the noise of the cart.
Even if no one gets hurt if you try this at home, your horse can be easily traumatized and it will take months or years to get him safe to drive.
I don't know your skill level, so I don't mean to insult you, I just want everyone involved to be safe and have fun....the whole point of having horses, right? Having fun! I trained and showed for several years and saw and heard of all kinds of bad stuff that didn't have to happen.
One month in training, with a few lessons for you at the end to learn the trainer's methods, could very well be enough to get everyone past the most dangerous time, especially if you have the horse very well handled in advance.
I plan to get a driving pony or two when I am too old to ride....
Even if no one gets hurt if you try this at home, your horse can be easily traumatized and it will take months or years to get him safe to drive.
I don't know your skill level, so I don't mean to insult you, I just want everyone involved to be safe and have fun....the whole point of having horses, right? Having fun! I trained and showed for several years and saw and heard of all kinds of bad stuff that didn't have to happen.
One month in training, with a few lessons for you at the end to learn the trainer's methods, could very well be enough to get everyone past the most dangerous time, especially if you have the horse very well handled in advance.
I plan to get a driving pony or two when I am too old to ride....