Palmetto Carriage Works

Uncategorized Charleston, SC

Free Parking for Carriage Supporters

It has definitely been one great year at Palmetto Carriage Works! We are thankful to have a great team that works around the clock to, not only make sure we give the best carriage tours in town, but also that makes sure our horses and mules receive the best care possible. We are also thankful…

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Meet Barn Hand, Angie Davidson

Meet one of our barn hands Angie! She was born and raised in Charleston, SC and started in the carriage industry in 1991 where she gave tours for four years until moving to Georgia. Angie has dedicated her entire life to working alongside horses. At the turn of the century, she showed percheron draft horses…

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Introducing Carriage Vision

Introducing Carriage Vision! Have you ever wondered what it’s like to take a Palmetto Carriage tour? Starting this month we will be letting you see Palmetto Carriage tours from a completely new perspective by equipping each of our tour guides with body cameras. Viewing a tour from the perspective of our dedicated tour guides provides…

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Meet equine dentist, Gary Biggerstaff

We’ve got a lot of really dedicated people that help us care for our horses and mules everyday. One of those people is equine dentist, Gary Biggerstaff. Find out what an equine dentist does and why dental health is so important for our animals’ well-being!

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Give That Horse A Beer

Did you know that beer can actually be beneficial for horses? It’s an old equestrian trick to use beer to treat horses with anhidrosis, a condition where horses aren’t able to sweat in order to keep cool. Here at Palmetto Carriage Works we treat our horses who have anhidrosis with prescribed medication from their vet…

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Palmetto Carriage Works Launches Livestock Relief Effort

One aspect of hurricane relief that is often overlooked in addition to the people that are affected is the amount of animals, including horses, that are displaced. When our staff at Palmetto Carriage Works heard about the devastation from Hurricane Harvey, we knew that we wanted to find a way that we could help the…

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Meet Tour Guide Justin Poole

Meet our tour guide Justin! He is from Williamson, SC and graduated from Palmetto High School. He Spent 10 years in the USAF as a C-130E/H/J loadmaster. Justin has been stationed in England, Texas, and Arkansas and was deployed to Kuwait and Qatar in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom OIF (Iraq war) and to Kandahar…

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The Charleston Carriage Industry Sets the Record Straight

Summer is here and there is a lot of misinformation being spread to Charlestonians about the Charleston Carriage Industry. We are here to set the record straight. It was reported yesterday by activists on Facebook that at 1:16pm that our carriages were still being sent out after we had been told to pull carriages off…

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Meet Shy Guy, Abbapoola

One of the best parts of getting to work with horses and mules everyday is getting to know all of their personalities — AND all of our horses and mules are quite the characters. This week we are introducing you to our horse Abbapoola! Abbapoola is a 17 year old Belgian horse. He’s a big…

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Keeping Our Horses and Mules Healthy with Vaccinations

South Carolina horse owners are on high alert as the first case of a deadly disease, Eastern Equine Encephalitis (EEE), has been identified in the state this year. EEE is a mosquito-borne illness in horses that can kill up to 90 percent of unvaccinated horses. In 2013, South Carolina had the highest number of horses…

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