trainer, Penny Wheat may very well set the record for having trained the largest trick in the world…and the smallest. She uses some specialized tack to train her horses, but what’s interesting is what she doesn’t use - a bit.

Penny Wheat and her two horses, Bash & Boswell, perform daily at the Roy Rogers and Dale Evans Museum and Theatre in Branson, MO.

You may very soon read a blurb about her in the . That’s because of the size of her horses.


Bash & Boswell

Her big horse, Bash’s is 19 hands tall. Yep. 76 whopping inches of Belgian Palomino from horseshoe to withers. Her small horse is also a potential record setter. Boswell is a 35 1/2 inch-tall miniature. Those numbers just may qualify the duo as the largest and smallest trick horses in the world.

And while she’s been training Boswell for years, Penny Wheat has been working with Bash for only two months!

She does use a a special piece of custom . Her husband built a unique haltar that Penny uses for training the pair. But here’s what I found so amazing: she doesn’t use a bit to train her horses. Not even a snaffle.

According to the Branson Daily News

“No bit goes in the horse’s mouth, only a metal ring that fits around the horse’s muzzle. Wheat guides the horse by touch, and bump and release when he errors. He and Boswell know about eight tricks, including picking up a handkerchief and taking a bow.”


The paper describes the trick you see in the picture above…

“As the crowd watched, Bash mounted the pedestal about five feet across, made a complete circle first to the right then to the left. Bowsell mounted the pedestal and stood for a moment under the huge horse.”

I’ve never trained horses to do tricks, but I can’t imagine training them to do much without the use of a bit. But it seems to work for Penny Wheat.

Amazing. I can’t imagine.

Yours For Better Horse Training,

Sierra Lynch



P.S. I must say, when I looked at this photo for the first time, I didn’t see poor Boswell completely beneath the giant Bash. I was so completely taken by the size of the giant Belgian, I totally missed the poor mini.

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