In search of a Carriage Horse for Central Park ( Animal Rights Learning Center ) HSUS, PETA LIE

November 26th, 2009

The purpose of this vid is to show the simple transition from rural to urban. Our horses are first hand selected by expert Amish horsemen from their stock and then the final selection is made by us as to which horse is most suitable. Many of the Carriage Horses of Central Park come through the capable and experienced hands of the Amish and Mennonite farmers of Lancaster. I have purchased 3 of the 5 horses I own from the Martin family in Fivepointsville. The first one, Finbar, now retired, was sold to me over 20 years ago.

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14 Responses

  1. StopLiesSeeTruth Says:

    Thanks a lot, I …
    Thanks a lot, I only have luck in finding good looking horses, not in much else

  2. animalwrongs Says:

    Working horses, …
    Working horses, living diverse lives, what could be better.
    Trained by the Amish, worked in Cenrtal Park, surrounded by families and children, bringing joy and happiness to all, then retired as a companion animal, or used in therepudic riding.
    Perfect.
    A reason to be bred, a reason to be trained, a purpose and a reason to exist.

  3. JesseBoom700 Says:

    nice! I can see …
    nice! I can see his farm from my house. Thats norman telling you about the horses age. I thought his voice sounded familar haha. I think i may have seen you that day. He was taking you around on his yellow and green carriage.

  4. Kales08 Says:

    You have the best …
    You have the best looking bunch of horses!

  5. MajesticWolfRunner Says:

    that is what i …
    that is what i hate about peta so much, they show you only the things one would want to support to cover up their dirty work with

  6. StopLiesSeeTruth Says:

    BC they only go …
    BC they only go after high profile business that they can make $ off of lying about. People wouldnt take to kindly to peta lying about the Amish…they would feel sorry for them. They know they can get away with lying about us, though. It has NOTHING to do with the animals and everything to do with the almight $. The proof is in the thousands of animals they kill each year.

  7. MajesticWolfRunner Says:

    This brings up …
    This brings up another good question why dont PETA go after the amish for using carrage horses? Pickels is a really good horse it looks like.

  8. thedrafthorse Says:

    What a good boy …
    What a good boy Pickles is! Didn’t bat an eye at that FedEx truck! (Of course, why would he? He’s been passed by school buses and trucks at 55mph in the “country” roads of Lancaster County…)

  9. murphy60083 Says:

    Looks like a nice …
    Looks like a nice solid guy. We just had a ‘Pickles’ move into Chicago, with another company. I like this vid–nicely informative. We breed a lot of our own, and I think I like the idea of buying them instead. Personal preference really, no great reason.

  10. StopLiesSeeTruth Says:

    One of the first …
    One of the first things I do, when checking out a horse is, cup an eye with my had to see his reaction, a calm well treated and adjusted horse won’t shy. And an expressive eye , in my opinion shows interest and intellegnce

  11. StopLiesSeeTruth Says:

    Thanks my wife …
    Thanks my wife insisted !!

  12. morganglow100 Says:

    Oh my he is a …
    Oh my he is a really nice looking boy kinda reminds me of my horse brego…. glad to hear he is working out for you guys he looks like a great horse…. and btw i love the name!!!

  13. DeadlyChinchilla Says:

    Pickles! Wonderful …
    Pickles! Wonderful name for a horse. ^_^

  14. Sheepinwolfgarb Says:

    Looks like a real …
    Looks like a real smart boy, nice expression in his eye. Glad he’s working out for you, he looks like a sweetheart. And I love the name Pickles. :)

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