you can build a very servicable lightweight harmess for about $50 or less. simply buy a tie down strap of the type truckers use. its wide enough it wont injure your horse,and long enough you can make a full harness out of one. to put loops and things where you need them ,simply heat up a nail and poke holes ,use a rivet gun with washers on them to tie it together. THE very first thing before you start, Warn your daughter to never ever under ANY circumstance wrap the reins around her hand. IF you do its VERY likely you wont get loose in case of a problem. if your to the side and cant get loose your going under either the horse,or the load.if your behind and have a run away, your liable to get dragged to death. I dont know how many folks here have ever seen a actual runaway, but it tends to get worse and worse as it goes along until something breaks or the horses give out. you REALLY dont want to be in the middle of it with no way out. i like horses as well as the next guy,worked them as a kid and i love to see them work, but they are animals and they sometimes do things where and when they decide to. when they actually panic,in a real runaway, you have a very real problem.
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