Liked your video a lot! I do not know anything about horses, just admire them when they are well taken care of and exercised, which appears you do so quite well. Grew up on a small family farm back in the 50's and early 60's, my Dad had a 1939 Farmall "H" that we used for all of our farming needs. Most of the equipment that we used initially was converted horse drawn equipment, to name a few, sickle bar mower, hay rake and hay loader, my older brother drove the tractor, Dad took the hay from the loader and spread over the hay wagon evenly to build the load and my Mom "stomped" the hay down, Very good memories! Our grain drill and corn planter were also converted horse drawn equipment. I also recall an old corn binder that cut and bundled the corn into shocks, you just had to go back stack them together. Wheat, oats, and corn were harvested by a local farmer that had the equipment to do so a timely manner, although I remember picking corn by hand out in the field.
Dont like the horses pulling that big heavy building and 25 miles on black top would be very hard on their feet and legs.no horse should ever be put in a horse pull just cruel when the horses are down on their knees just for a stupid ribbon.I love horses
This man is amazing and those horses even more so...eight horse hitch...just wow!!!
Wish my dear old dad was here to watch this
Liked your video a lot! I do not know anything about horses, just admire them when they are well taken care of and exercised, which appears you do so quite well. Grew up on a small family farm back in the 50's and early 60's, my Dad had a 1939 Farmall "H" that we used for all of our farming needs. Most of the equipment that we used initially was converted horse drawn equipment, to name a few, sickle bar mower, hay rake and hay loader, my older brother drove the tractor, Dad took the hay from the loader and spread over the hay wagon evenly to build the load and my Mom "stomped" the hay down, Very good memories! Our grain drill and corn planter were also converted horse drawn equipment. I also recall an old corn binder that cut and bundled the corn into shocks, you just had to go back stack them together. Wheat, oats, and corn were harvested by a local farmer that had the equipment to do so a timely manner, although I remember picking corn by hand out in the field.
Good job buddy
Wow thanks so much
Thank you!
I not impressed with the horses pulling that building. Find another way. There's other ways to keep horses in shape.
Dont like the horses pulling that big heavy building and 25 miles on black top would be very hard on their feet and legs.no horse should
ever be put in a horse pull just cruel when the horses are down on their knees just for a stupid ribbon.I love horses
I agree totally. Does these type of horses have time to be simply horses? Do they get bath?