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Now that you have met the 2023 Celebration Horse, international Combined Driving superstar Bravour 54, we are excited to learn all about the many different areas of driving. Come with us over the next few weeks on an adventure as we learn about the many amazing types of driving that horses can do. From leisurely pleasure driving to fast-paced harness racing, we will be covering these and everything in between! Get ready to Drive Forward with us and be inspired by the many breeds, carriages, and disciplines of Driving!
Make sure you keep your eye on the BreyerFest Blog in the coming weeks so you can learn all about the diversity of driving!
December 09, 2022
AAAAAAAAAAAAAhhhhhhhhhh so excited! 3rd breyerfest here i come!
November 08, 2022
To rose – normally I’ve seen them announced sometime in February(special runs) and the other ones sometime around then. Hope this helps!!!!
November 07, 2022
Super excited for this theme! I decided early this year that I want to start driving since I’ve gotten board of riding and it’s such a great timing for me to learn and be inspired by this theme since I plan to get miniature horses and start driving in 2023! On that note, we need a new American Miniature Horse mold!
November 07, 2022
I love this year’s theme and I’m surprised it hasn’t been a theme before! I love carriages and cart horses with their harness and gaits. I hope this year there will a coach dog for the non equine animal and plenty of SR horses in a driving gait. Either way, next year will be great.
November 07, 2022
Can’t wait! When will the event stablemates, S.R.s, and Limited Editions be announced?
November 07, 2022
Can’t wait! When will the event stablemates, S.R.s, and Limited Editions be announced?
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dojoson41
December 12, 2022
wish they had driving here in new jersey, all we got is hunter/jumper,everything is for the young people. you can find a very few good dressage stables and or western(dont hold your breath if you are into showing) stables if you dont mind the hours of driving to and from but no driving, no specialty breed stables located in central and south jersey, dont even know of any in north jersey. it would be nice for stables not to forget about us seniors citizens-we dont jump anymore and driving would be great for us elders to stay in equestrian instead of being told to sit in rocking chairs.