Getting 3 Horses Hitched Up To Plow
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 29 ก.ย. 2024
- This has been an early spring so I'm starting to plow in March, the earliest ever for me.
Watch our videos to learn about draft horses- horse logging, horses farming, and horse training! Jim uses Belgian, Percheron, and Suffolk horses to do work on the farm and in the woods. He teaches about harnesses, horse-drawn logging and farming equipment, horse feeding and maintenance, and voice commands for horses. New videos uploaded every week. Keep watching to see how Jim trains his new Suffolk Punch colts as he has trained his full-grown teams!
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Love watching your videos
Nothing like the smell of freshly turned soil and horse sweat in the spring.
I have seen people work with horses but Jim seems and the horses also seem to understand each other where I have seen others just fight with the horses and it’s not so smooth as what Jim shows on his videos it’s too bad you are so far from me I would love to come out and watch him work with his horses
At 15:18 that's a good looking furrows. Straight
How's the seat on your rig, since you are out in the elements, hard work for yourself
fairly comfortable seat
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Wow, out plowing in March, that is the earliest I have ever heard, that is a real nice field. A straight start , good job. Nice plow. Thank you, all 5 of you. :-)
Ps; what is the rule of thumb, 2 horses per bottom? So 2 bottom plow requires 4 horse? I suppose many variables. .
Many old timers judged a farmer’s capabilities and success on the straightness of his furrows and his corn rows.
Singles doubles and triple trees, the smell of leather and horses, and hearing clicking of shoes. So quiet is the plowing/working with horses. For those never been around a horses, the reaction side of a horses brain can hurt you. A lot of time and training goes into having a working team like Jim has. Thanks Jim for the videos, they brings back memories.
Love the videos Jim keep em comin
Thank you for watching!
Enjoy your videos keep them coming
One of my grandfathers was using horses in the 50’s/early 60’s. Dad worked mules at a school farm before he was married. The horse farming culture wasn’t passed on though. Dad went with gasoline horsepower when he dairy farmed for himself. None of his large family carried on in that way of life, the small-time farmer. Good to see this history brought forward by patient, capable people. Thanks.
The out side of a horse does the inside of a man good.
This is the way I have always done it, but I have changed the side checks some.
You have probably been asked this many times but, do you train your horses,buy them trained or have someone else train them. I really like your videos.
Of the 4 I have right now, 2 I have trained and 2 I bought trained. Thanks for watching!
Good afternoon Jim.. been watching n catching up with your videos...learning heaps..can I ask..how often you use 3 abreast? And seeing its been a while since your video..what differences have you noticed with the horses? Better control..etc?? Hopeing to do simular myself...cheers Mick
I only hook up three abreast for plowing and disking, tillage work.It helps some to switch the lines up, it’s been a while since I’ve done it now. Thanks for watching
Were Ken and Lady born on the farm ...So, was there a time when you folks, bred horses. And if I may add, it means you are probably good at broking horses.
None of them were born on the farm. Yes, I did used to raise horses from mares and I have trained quite a few
@@WorkingHorsesWithJim Thanks ...
So enjoy seeing the horses plow and disk. Great video!
Thanks for watching!
Just found you on UTube. My husband and I are seniors and are so blessed to be able to watch what you share..God bless you and family. Good job Brenda. Excited to see Lady's foal when it comes. Thanks for the lovely videos, keep them coming.
March of 2020 and Jim has no gloves. It must be pretty mild.
aren't colts real young MALE horses -young FEMALE horses are called Fillys-older Males are called either stallions/geldings and females are called Mares
Yes, that’s correct
Up until about 4-year olds, males are called colts and females called fillies.
How do you run your lines for 4 abreast?
th-cam.com/video/42sIDm6Dfg8/w-d-xo.html here's a vid showing 4 abreast.You still adjust them basically the same way. I do have a playlist on harnesses and adjustment if you are interested
I've been running the lines to the inside team and jockeys sticks to the outside but am also looking at different ways
I am amazed that you can plow already; here in Northwest Missouri it is way too wet. I like the way you have your tug-chains on the single-trees.
Klaus Karbaumer I’m amazed too, I hope it doesn’t start raining and not stop.
Just curious: I’ve asked about every feller on here who works horses, and nobody has given me an answer. Do you know what the old timers called a bridle bar? Pap and my uncles are long dead, and took a lot of the answers to my questions with them. Ye see, I retired off of the railroad, and many RR terms were carried over from horse and buggy days. RR bridle bars connect both switch points together so that they slide from 1 stock rail to the other. Would it be the bar from, say, your 3rd (the horse not hitched to the tongue) horse’s bridle to yer center horse’s collar, so that ye wouldn’t need a check line on her? Thanks for any info. from E. Tenn.
Nonickname sorry I don’t know, maybe someone else here knows.
Jim I’m looking for a used sulky plow to buy
I always knew Brenda had favourites
How can I buy such plow? For two horses with one plowing element. How much does it cost? Thanks
Александр Македонский what country do you live in?
@@WorkingHorsesWithJim I live in Ukraine.
Александр Македонский White Horse Machine 5566 Old Philadelphia Pike, Gap , PA 17527 ph:717-768-8313
@@WorkingHorsesWithJim Thank you, Jim!
i watched your MOWING experience(jim's wife) and there was not much to it when jim took the reins- he has lots more experience with the blondes (lady and whomever)much more interesting then watching all the government agencies getting audits from socalled "press"your family has most of my attention.
Thanks for watching, appreciate your support
Thank you
May be put a wire tie on the link to remind you where the hook up is.
Salmon Hunter the problem is I move the evener around to different carts
Hi Guys. Is Ken a Percheron?
Yes he is
Yes, both Ken and Buck are Percherons. Buck is about 6 yrs older than Ken.
How old is buck?
He's about 20 yrs old
I wanted to see more, the video was way to short ,
Hello - enjoying your videos! Do you video with your cell phone ?
Margaret Thurman no, we use a Go Pro
@@WorkingHorsesWithJim Thank you - a friend of mine told me about your awesome videos!
Where is your farm located
Wayne Kemmet in Northern New York near the Canadian border
Yeah Buck, he looks like he can kick some ass!
e h he has a lot of energy for sure!
Do you have any young horses you're bringing along?
No but we know we know we need to be looking...have any for sale?
@@WorkingHorsesWithJim not right now. been looking at brabantsdo you think of them ?
Good friend of mine deals in draft horses, he had a team he pulls
Ken as a colt and lady as a filly
Richard Bowles this is Brenda- you are right, I stand corrected😀
Lol no big deal just messing with