Hope to learn how to make the yoke and leather harnesses and hitching info as i created a wagon for my neice i wanted pulled by plastic toy draft horses with real miniaturized to scale leather bridaling straps, buckels, belts and genuine miniaturized hardware and an elevated cradle on wheels to move the horses through their paces. The wagon uses balloon tires and a radio flyer frame work for the axels and designed to carry 18 raw milk cans. Two figures sit up front in 1/12th scale. Colorful yet utility driven. Having those draft horses hitched up correctly would add a touch of humility to this wagon for the work it was called to perform. One retired dairy farmer marveled at an elevator to lift and lower heavy raw milk cans that he wished i was around to see my fictional Delivery wagon in his day with this unique characteristic on all their delivery trucks and horse drawn wagons on soft ground.
Very interesting! We didn't used to see horses with buggies in our neck of the woods, but in the past few years Amish families have moved into our township and they pass occasionally in their buggies. Just out of curiosity I wanted to see how a horse is hitched up, but of course I would not pester our new neighbor's. Thank you for posting this. Best wishes from the Ohio English.
Lucky you! Be neighborly and maybe you could learn more just by watching and landing a hand if they were inclined to let you.You might even get to be invited to a barn raising! Play it by ear..
It's not only a different horse, but you can clearly see it's a different harness. At the end that breast protection part (don't know the English name) is blue, while the one used on the pinto is white..
L Raine A quarter-horse that's bi- and tri- colored like that is called a "paint". But only the quarter-horse. All other breeds with that coloring is a pinto.
Saartje05 It's true, we like to romanticize their lifestyle way too much. There are plenty of great, honest communities and members just like with anything else. However, just like with anything else, there can be a dark side.
in generally you are right Many Amish believe that photographs in which they can be recognized violate the Biblical commandment, ‘Thou shalt not make unto thyself a graven image.’Photographs are an evidence of pride, in which people are tempted to look at a likeness of themselves with self admiration…Pictures, they say, represent simply the outward appearance, which is temporary; and in paying too much attention to the passing, there is always danger of losing sight of the eternal and the spiritual. However there are Amish communities who have more liberal standards. I Noticed this amish man is not wearing a beard it is possible this guy is related to a more liberal ordnung. or for example he could be a member of the The Beachy Amish Mennonite. this group is using cars and electricity for example
This is likely a silly question but I’m looking for help. I volunteer at a sports complex that requires a shuttle (golf cart) service because of the long, uphill walk. This service is well appreciated but last week I faced a situation with a lady in a wheelchair. It would have been difficult to move her from her chair to the cart so her little friend had to push her the entire distance. She was struggling mightily. I thought some sort of harness from the cart to the chair would be a wonderful addition. Safety features would be huge but I wonder if someone like you might be able to address the idea. Am I nuts?
I wish I could be around horses....🐴☘💖Thank you for sharing your work!Like your patient horse!🐎
Hope to learn how to make the yoke and leather harnesses and hitching info as i created a wagon for my neice i wanted pulled by plastic toy draft horses with real miniaturized to scale leather bridaling straps, buckels, belts and genuine miniaturized hardware and an elevated cradle on wheels to move the horses through their paces. The wagon uses balloon tires and a radio flyer frame work for the axels and designed to carry 18 raw milk cans. Two figures sit up front in 1/12th scale. Colorful yet utility driven. Having those draft horses hitched up correctly would add a touch of humility to this wagon for the work it was called to perform. One retired dairy farmer marveled at an elevator to lift and lower heavy raw milk cans that he wished i was around to see my fictional Delivery wagon in his day with this unique characteristic on all their delivery trucks and horse drawn wagons on soft ground.
Very interesting! We didn't used to see horses with buggies in our neck of the woods, but in the past few years Amish families have moved into our township and they pass occasionally in their buggies. Just out of curiosity I wanted to see how a horse is hitched up, but of course I would not pester our new neighbor's. Thank you for posting this. Best wishes from the Ohio English.
Lucky you! Be neighborly and maybe you could learn more just by watching and landing a hand if they were inclined to let you.You might even get to be invited to a barn raising! Play it by ear..
Wow, thank you. Is there a limit in time or miles that you would use the horse in one day. Very interesting behind the scenes. Thank you again.
Wow love the color changing horse from light bay paint to solid dark bay. Good info though
It's not only a different horse, but you can clearly see it's a different harness. At the end that breast protection part (don't know the English name) is blue, while the one used on the pinto is white..
didnt use the same horse from start to finish
The Pinto is ready for the next carriage.
Is this the Carriage Machine Shop factory?
Did I see a young girl with a mobile phone?
Lol the girl with the phone at 4:47
You are right she even tried to hide it.
What happened to the pinto he started with???
Horse switch at 5:13 lol
I was wondering today if anything but brown horses were used :-)
Is the gentlemen in the video New order Amish or Mennonite?
Neither
The main older gentleman hitching and harnessing is an old order Mennonite.
Really... so what do you call a brown horse with big white patches all over it??
L Raine A quarter-horse that's bi- and tri- colored like that is called a "paint". But only the quarter-horse. All other breeds with that coloring is a pinto.
That wasnt even a pinto......
I though that the Amish did not like to be video tape for their religous beliefs. Or I can also be wrong
I also thought they were honest people. They´re not.
the people in these videos are not Amish. you can tell because of the clothing. if they are anything they are either Mennonite (like me) or Brethren
Beno Hackmann They're all members of a weird cult and they're not so well behaved as they want us to believe.
Saartje05 It's true, we like to romanticize their lifestyle way too much. There are plenty of great, honest communities and members just like with anything else. However, just like with anything else, there can be a dark side.
in generally you are right Many Amish believe that photographs in which they can be recognized violate the Biblical commandment, ‘Thou shalt not make unto thyself a graven image.’Photographs are an evidence of pride, in which people are tempted to look at a likeness of themselves with self admiration…Pictures, they say, represent simply the outward appearance, which is temporary; and in paying too much attention to the passing, there is always danger of losing sight of the eternal and the spiritual. However there are Amish communities who have more liberal standards. I Noticed this amish man is not wearing a beard it is possible this guy is related to a more liberal ordnung. or for example he could be a member of the The Beachy Amish Mennonite. this group is using cars and electricity for example
Sorry LOL it is a Pinto :'D I didnt watch the whole thing!
Wow Ok I watched most of it waiting to see what he called it and I didn't here him say ANYTHING about what kind of horse it was.
This is likely a silly question but I’m looking for help. I volunteer at a sports complex that requires a shuttle (golf cart) service because of the long, uphill walk. This service is well appreciated but last week I faced a situation with a lady in a wheelchair. It would have been difficult to move her from her chair to the cart so her little friend had to push her the entire distance. She was struggling mightily.
I thought some sort of harness from the cart to the chair would be a wonderful addition. Safety features would be huge but I wonder if someone like you might be able to address the idea.
Am I nuts?
The Pinto is ready for the next carriage.