Palmetto Carriage Works

Uncategorized Charleston, SC

A Day In The Life: A Barnhand

The care and well-being of the animals at Palmetto Carriage Works is something we take very seriously. So it only makes sense that the people who take care of our animals are chosen just as carefully as we choose our animals. Down at the Big Red Barn, we have 20 barnhands. They are a team…

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Palmetto Carriage Horse, Lucy, Happy and Healthy After Trip and Fall

Lucy tripped and fell during a tour earlier today, but is doing fine. May 5, 2018 (Charleston, SC) –  Palmetto Carriage Works horse, Lucy, tripped and fell during a carriage tour around 4:20pm this afternoon. “Sometimes horses and mules can trip just like you or I,” said Tommy Doyle, General Manager at Palmetto Carriage Works. “We are…

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The Importance of Horseshoes

Here at Palmetto Carriage Works, we have some very powerful animals in our care. So it’s extremely important that our animals’ hooves get the proper care and attention both on and off the job. Horses and mules wear horseshoes for extra traction and shock support. Horseshoes are metal, u-shaped plates that are usually made of…

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The Best in S.C.

We are thrilled to announce that carriage tours were voted the number 1 attraction in S.C. by Travel + Leisure! Our carriage tours offer “a one-hour course in Southern history,” as they take you on a 2.5 mile loop full of antebellum mansions, churches and gardens. And being the oldest carriage tour company in Charleston,…

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Luck of the Horseshoe

You’re probably familiar with the horseshoe being considered a symbol of luck, but do you know why? There are several legends that explain why horseshoes are considered lucky, and all of them go back centuries. So let’s get down to the nitty gritty of why horseshoes are thought to bring luck. (And we’ll even let…

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Keep Your Cool: Palmetto Carriage Works Prevents Overheating

For many in Charleston, the welfare of carriage horses and mules has been a heated topic of conversation. At Palmetto Carriage Works, it’s something that we are always talking about, and since we consider our animals a part of our family, we make it our job to make sure they are always happy and healthy.…

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Common Misconceptions About the Carriage Industry

Over the years, there has been a lot of misconceptions about the carriage industry. Some of the most common misconceptions involve the number of hours our animals work, what kind of heat our animals operate in, and the living conditions in which our animals are kept in their stalls. Here at Palmetto Carriage Works we…

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The Truth About Carrying The Load

One of the questions we get asked a lot at Palmetto Carriage Works is “How do your animals handle such heavy loads?” The answer: easily. Not only are our horses and mules incredibly strong, but we always make sure our loads are never too heavy. But just to clear up any misinformation out there about…

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All In A Day’s Work

Imagine this: 5-hour workdays, multiple relaxation breaks, 133 vacation days, daily meals, as well as room, board and transportation provided. That sounds like a pretty awesome job, right? Our animals at Palmetto Carriage Works think so too. But we’re getting ahead of ourselves here. Let us give you the whole job description first. While we…

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Meet Our Local Tour Guide Van!

Meet one of our tour guides Van! Van Sturgeon grew up in the Lowcountry and has lived all but 13 years of his life here. He graduated from the College of Charleston in 1981 and earned a master’s degree from USC in 1982. In addition to leading carriage tours, he has led cycling tours of…

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