Farming with these wonderful animals is so much quieter than mechanized farming. You hear are the commands of the farmer and the metallic sounds of the equipment, but no machines or engines. Nice!
Most people do not realize the training and patients it took to prepare these work horses to do what this farmer is doing, it is very impressive. Dedicated people who still want to keep alive the skills of their Fathers and Grandfathers are to be commended.
True. One of the things you see here is the ability of those horses to stand still and not move at all without anyone having to hold them. The work horse must learn to do that.
4o jaar geleden werkte ik als kind (7-8 jaar ) met een Brabander, het was mijn beste vriend, en we hadden veel respect voor mekaar ! Ik woon nu al bijna 30 jaar in de US en nog steeds ben ik nog altijd vol bewondering voor de gratie die een dergelijk groot paard kan brengen! Hoop dat we nog vele vele jaren de Brabander in ere kunnen houden !
Very amazing animals. Extremely powerful and strong. I love the dark red flaxen chestnut's colour. I am sad about their tails though. You can see them instinctively twitching their tail stumps trying to swish flies away but they don't have any tail so they can't. Many places in Europe and North America have banned the practice of tail docking thankfully. Most farmers now simply trim the hair on the tails if they need to keep the hair out of the harness, this way the horse's tail is left intact and he can still swish flies.
Freja Bruus for heavy working draft horses that is for their safety. I think they could leave some on for swatting flies but I know it's fir their safety so the tail doesn't get caught in anything.
You could just braid it, no need at all for cutting it for off... There are people who use them for farm work, who doesn't cut off their tails. And why is it that cariagge horses do have their tails if this was so important?
Edward Sarah Matthews That logic doesn't seem to hold water. Here in Denmark we also used heavy draft horses and most had their tails cut off, while other farm horses that did the exact same work didn't, and suffered no accidents because of it. I think it's an old tradition that got stuck. Farmers can be very conservative, regarding old customs like that.
Good job. Saving petrol and costly equipment. The man works hard and control the monsters. They are well trained. May God bless your efforts and harvest 100 fold. Amen
In the 90's, I worked at the State Fair in California. They brought in Budweisers Clydesdales, the biggest one was named Bud. He was enormous, but every morning before the Fair would open a little girl about 9 or 10 years old, would ride him around bareback!
Absolutely beautiful, so inspiring and joyous to watch, I know for them all this is just work, making a living but how things ought to be and they all look so content ( The horses I mean!) thank you so much.
Yes, perhaps in parts the horses are obedient because they are afraid of the sharp curb-bit which may cause a lot of pain in their mouths when they don`t do the things required. --- In addition I am very sad/angry because of the missing tails - they need them badly for the protection against the insects and for their genitals (rain, snow, hail) and to make themselves understood to the world around them. The special law for the protection of the draft horses is obviously missing respectively should be updated and obeyed (!) to immediately.
I like horses very much. Here in india, we have very strong ox (pure white and slim. We call them khillar. They mainly found in Maharastra, karnatka states). They looks very very beautiful when they are young.
I use bulls but today I saw horses while plowing. The ploues are also made in a different way. One can sit on the plough. It is definitely very interesting.
It would be.ancient time where horses are used to cultivate field, now a days modern tractor, thresher, harvesting machine is used. But horses are looking very comfortable, cooperative during working routine work.
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Beautiful, well trained horses. I’m no draft horse expert but I’m pretty sure the tails should at least be long enough to protect the vulva from dirt, bugs, etc.
Respected sir, I have one suggestion to redesign your cart, your work will become easier. At the basement of cart. You put double floor iron sheets. The upper floor will have holes as per as your need. The lower level will have plain floor to block the cow dunk. Keep distance of 10cm with each other. Whenever you want to use for cow dunk , first put floor with holes on upper portion and plain sheets at the below. fill the cart with cow dunk. Remove plain floor sheets , cow dunk from holes will fall automatically. For making holes, you must play with size of holes. You keep longer stick in your hand keep breaking the larger size cow dunk. With this technique you can sprinkle the cow dunk as well your cart design will not be distrub. Thanks for this vedio. I can show to my country people. Sir, if you want to use lesser iron sheets, use only middle part. Make holes in middle part. The two wheels will remain clean. Namh shivay.
@@shantanu-tarapuriya I think he might still be using horses even today, actually! Modern machines are so incredibly commonplace on commercial farms over here that I feel like it was a conscious choice of this farmer to go for horses.
@@shantanu-tarapuriya I know, I'm from the Netherlands and I lived in Belgium for 3 years 😅 If you watch his other videos, you can see he is trying to show that you can be a modern farmer while still being eco conscious. It isn't about being too poor to afford abundance, it's about trying to be less wasteful even though you can afford the more convenient option. Like buying second hand clothes or going by bike instead of shopping for brands and buying a BMW... because why would you? 😉
My grandfather on my Dads side had one. Hung tobacco over it many a time. Horse drawn implements were about out of use except for a few that plowed tobacco or mowed really steep hollers by the time I was old enough to drive a team and they weren't gonna let no boy have the reins to their team.
Farming with these wonderful animals is so much quieter than mechanized farming. You hear are the commands of the farmer and the metallic sounds of the equipment, but no machines or engines. Nice!
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So amazing see such pure raw power of these animals being so cooperative and docile. Truly a wonder to watch.
Most people do not realize the training and patients it took to prepare these work horses to do what this farmer is doing, it is very impressive. Dedicated people who still want to keep alive the skills of their Fathers and Grandfathers are to be commended.
True. One of the things you see here is the ability of those horses to stand still and not move at all without anyone having to hold them. The work horse must learn to do that.
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To the people that gave this man a thumbs down they never had to actually work for a living.
4o jaar geleden werkte ik als kind (7-8 jaar ) met een Brabander, het was mijn beste vriend, en we hadden veel respect voor mekaar ! Ik woon nu al bijna 30 jaar in de US en nog steeds ben ik nog altijd vol bewondering voor de gratie die een dergelijk groot paard kan brengen! Hoop dat we nog vele vele jaren de Brabander in ere kunnen houden !
Ik woon in België (Ekeren). In onze buurt zijn er nog trekpaarden. Ze zijn indrukwekkend en elegant tegelijk.
Very amazing animals. Extremely powerful and strong. I love the dark red flaxen chestnut's colour.
I am sad about their tails though. You can see them instinctively twitching their tail stumps trying to swish flies away but they don't have any tail so they can't. Many places in Europe and North America have banned the practice of tail docking thankfully. Most farmers now simply trim the hair on the tails if they need to keep the hair out of the harness, this way the horse's tail is left intact and he can still swish flies.
natural way of life. very amazing. but sadly is that their tails are no longer there. actually its cruel
In Belgium, where this video is made, tail docking is now forbidden.
They are so beautiful, well behaved and working in the traditional way, so nice to see.
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I hate seeing docked tails ,just cut the hair off!
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I approve of the honest hard work put into these wonderful animals!
I never saw such a beautiful thing in my entire life. Thanks...thanks...thanks.
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Praise the LORD for creating these draft horses!
Beautiful, fine animals. Only from Belgian, and the good people treated them correctly. Way to go Euro.
except for cutting off their tails ;)
Freja Bruus for heavy working draft horses that is for their safety. I think they could leave some on for swatting flies but I know it's fir their safety so the tail doesn't get caught in anything.
You could just braid it, no need at all for cutting it for off... There are people who use them for farm work, who doesn't cut off their tails. And why is it that cariagge horses do have their tails if this was so important?
I agree with you.
Edward Sarah Matthews That logic doesn't seem to hold water. Here in Denmark we also used heavy draft horses and most had their tails cut off, while other farm horses that did the exact same work didn't, and suffered no accidents because of it. I think it's an old tradition that got stuck. Farmers can be very conservative, regarding old customs like that.
Love it. Truly natural life.
Would love to be there around these lovely & beautiful animals.
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Dit werk deed ik ook als jongen van 11 jaar , maar dan met slechts 1 paard. Mooie herinnering.
Good job. Saving petrol and costly equipment. The man works hard and control the monsters. They are well trained. May God bless your efforts and harvest 100 fold. Amen
In the 90's, I worked at the State Fair in California. They brought in Budweisers Clydesdales, the biggest one was named Bud. He was enormous, but every morning before the Fair would open a little girl about 9 or 10 years old, would ride him around bareback!
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Multumesc frate pentru film , este foarte bun .
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Wow so beautiful video.
I love watching heavies work especially when they are well fed and in beautiful shape as these three are.
Super 👍 nice video 👌
Super Pferde,guter Umgang,gute Arbeitsmethode,Bravo,Bravo!!!
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Very useful animals...i love horses.
People should never take things for granted.
Always look back appreciate the present and never underlook those struggling.
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Excellent works…fantastic horses and great farmer
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That's real horse power!!! * Super 😎cool. Thank you.
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No turbo needed.
but this one horse = 2hp
so much strong, big muscles, so beatiful....nice horses, congrats.
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I can't remember when I have enjoyed a video so much. This guy is amazing......Thanks!
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Very good filming (camera work).
I like your horses.. are so strong and powerful...
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Amazing job, such of beautiful horses.
First time I see that type of plow.
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Beautiful country
Such smart horses and beautiful too!
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Very nice wideo! Good job
One horse would be enough for such a load. And the horses are very professional
Godsamme wat mooi! Een paar keer bekeken, dank!
One word... Beautiful!
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Good job 👍
Absolutely beautiful, so inspiring and joyous to watch, I know for them all this is just work, making a living but how things ought to be and they all look so content ( The horses I mean!) thank you so much.
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Very nice & informative !
Reminds me of my Grandparents- they worked so hard on the farm 💞
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Wunderbare Pferde für eine wunderbare Arbeit.
Its amazing how something this MASSIVE can be controlled by such a tiny human. And they are three of them too!
Yes, perhaps in parts the horses are obedient because they are afraid of the sharp curb-bit which may cause a lot of pain in their mouths when they don`t do the things required. --- In addition I am very sad/angry because of the missing tails - they need them badly for the protection against the insects and for their genitals (rain, snow, hail) and to make themselves understood to the world around them. The special law for the protection of the draft horses is obviously missing respectively should be updated and obeyed (!) to immediately.
Wat een perfect harmonie tussen mens en dier .
Omg, they are so cute.
Superrrrrrrrrr hard work
I like horses very much. Here in india, we have very strong ox (pure white and slim. We call them khillar. They mainly found in Maharastra, karnatka states). They looks very very beautiful when they are young.
good job. the horses become so useful to your farm.
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My granddad had 3 Belgians. He always said that they were the best and strongest horses you could get
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strongest doesn't mean you put them on hard labor....your dad and this keepers are idiots ..... poor animals . they might wanna roam free like a bird
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I really hope you are joking.
NightBot what they were doing was a long way from hard labor to them. More like you shoveling food in as fast as you do.
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Belgian Draft horses just love working
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Beautiful view 🙂
الله اكبر الله يحفض الجميع احييكم من اليمن
I use bulls but today I saw horses while plowing. The ploues are also made in a different way. One can sit on the plough. It is definitely very interesting.
Les chevaux sont superbes et la terre souple ❤
That`s a nice team, Well trained .
It would be.ancient time where horses are used to cultivate field, now a days modern tractor, thresher, harvesting machine is used.
But horses are looking very comfortable, cooperative during working routine work.
but india still has no toilets
OLD IS GOLD
Not necessarily but YES I’m all for horses vs the huge machines they use today
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Zulke mooie paarden, zo'n mooie grond in zo'n lelijke omgeving...echt Belgisch, als er iets moois is moet er iets lelijks naast staan...
Wow.big help.worthy to be cared and love!
Excellent horse trainer for agriculture work! Fantastique!
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Supper horse supper job💪👍
always good to have backup when the tractor is in the shop, magnificent.
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Amazing to watch them work!! Beautiful animals!
Waoo amazing stuff. Nice beautiful horses.
Thanks for posting!
Super video
they used to do that to those horses, but it became eligal, so now it's verry rare to see one who has that.
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Very creative and innovative
Lmao stupid this is the old way
An amazing video!
Pretty neat how they plow and cut hay
amazing team work, kudos!
very nice ❤
Beautiful, well trained horses. I’m no draft horse expert but I’m pretty sure the tails should at least be long enough to protect the vulva from dirt, bugs, etc.
Vous avez raison, les queues sont beaucoup trop courtes.
Video: horses pull loads of various items to help on a farm
22 million people: interesting
Our Farmers use bulls to plough the land. It's new for me to watch horses doing same job.
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Good 👍🏻 very nice
Beautiful horses and so intelligent!
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Respected sir,
I have one suggestion to redesign your cart, your work will become easier.
At the basement of cart.
You put double floor iron sheets.
The upper floor will have holes as per as your need.
The lower level will have plain floor to block the cow dunk.
Keep distance of 10cm with each other.
Whenever you want to use for cow dunk , first put floor with holes on upper portion and plain sheets at the below.
fill the cart with cow dunk.
Remove plain floor sheets , cow dunk from holes will fall automatically.
For making holes, you must play with size of holes.
You keep longer stick in your hand keep breaking the larger size cow dunk.
With this technique you can sprinkle the cow dunk as well your cart design will not be distrub.
Thanks for this vedio. I can show to my country people.
Sir, if you want to use lesser iron sheets, use only middle part. Make holes in middle part. The two wheels will remain clean.
Namh shivay.
Bhaiya this video is 10 year old probably he is using tractor now.
But you are a humble and creative person 🙏
@@shantanu-tarapuriya I think he might still be using horses even today, actually! Modern machines are so incredibly commonplace on commercial farms over here that I feel like it was a conscious choice of this farmer to go for horses.
@@rainymornings i think belgium is a European country . So they should be rich
@@shantanu-tarapuriya I know, I'm from the Netherlands and I lived in Belgium for 3 years 😅 If you watch his other videos, you can see he is trying to show that you can be a modern farmer while still being eco conscious. It isn't about being too poor to afford abundance, it's about trying to be less wasteful even though you can afford the more convenient option. Like buying second hand clothes or going by bike instead of shopping for brands and buying a BMW... because why would you? 😉
@@rainymornings yes less ecological footprints =
Healthy environment
Wow amazing talented horse🐎
Hermosos caballos, y hermoso el trabajo que realizan. Un agrado ver este video 👍🏼👏🏽
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Y así c trabaja en el campo..pero para que chingaos les cortaste el rabo, como se quietaran las puts moscas... parecen conejos..
Very nice
appreciate your efforts to save earth. I ll be there someday.
I love it
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Nice video really it good.
Very good idea good thinking
Just plain beautiful!
Great hari.. style..maintainance
Never seen a horsedrawed rollover two plow. Gentle Giants pulling it.
My grandfather on my Dads side had one. Hung tobacco over it many a time. Horse drawn implements were about out of use except for a few that plowed tobacco or mowed really steep hollers by the time I was old enough to drive a team and they weren't gonna let no boy have the reins to their team.
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Good Good team work...
Wow durable horse. Amazing.
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beautiful very well behaved work well together work very well with the farmer
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They are magnificent! Gentle giants! So strong! This is nothing for them.
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