The fact that she reasearched and then made the effort to put something together is quite impressive. Great to see that kind of enegry in young folks. I wont be labor what others have said already. Working horses can be alot of fun. The bond between you and the horse can become very strong. Key is to enter into it armed with some knowledge, research, and guidance.For what you described you can get a general purpose collar without the sweat gaurd.Collar fit is critical. I always trailer my drafts to the harness maker I use and have him measure for the collar and fit a new harness. My harnesses are Biothane. The last one I bought was for a large draft and cost around $500. I was used one day during a progress days event. As was suggested try to get with somebody that is already working horses. Those I know love to talk and help others. Dont buy your first harness somewhere like Ebay. Get with a harness maker. The maker I use is Abner Esh (717) 687-5122. He is in Lancaster Co. PA, far away form you I know but he is honest and will anwser any questions you have. Ask him to send you a catalog. If nothing else you can use it to comparison shop.
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