Enjoyed the video, could tell they were excited for the work. We do sleigh rides with our Belgians, most live it the heavier the load, but like people some could care less. When we leave the yard with a full load (empty sleigh weighing a ton, then guess how much people weigh) another average of 3000, the horses get really into it. Pulls easier being a sleigh on a snow road, but we wind our way up a mountain, stopping every so often for breaks. That's how horses work. Beautiful team, thanks for
ok people who dont own a horse- little alone a Draft horse have no idea what they are capable of pulling. How do you think all of those log cabins were made in America? How do you think Wood was moved out of forests before we had tractors and dozers? Horses- Hell, Horses helped build the trail way and carried the train engines weighing tons on skids across the landscape to get them to the new lines of track. There is a reason why it is called horse power.
@gwynvyd - And people should realize that each horse has MANY times more than '1 horsepower'!!! No fossil fuel required. They 'automatically' harvest most of their feed, and fertilize the pasture, too. Plus, they are 'self replicating'. No tractor or skid steer can do that. Oxen are pretty useful in the woods, too.
@Jefferdaughter absolutely! My Percheron does all my yard work for me- she can pull a wagon- drag smaller trees out of the back acreage and she carries my big butt around beautifully! I am an animal advocate- but geez people- it is not abuse when the horses are doing what they love to do- and that is their job!
The log as such is ok, but at this distance maybe a bit too big ... why don't you just use a logging cart? would be much easier and it wouldn't harm the horses motivation and self-confidence-
@damijan72 That wasnt a long distance at all- and the horses are just fine! A draft horse can pull a dead weight along the ground (draft) equal to 1/10 their body weight for 8 hours a day. For short distances, they can pull ten to fifteen times as much. That log was not that big of a deal folks.
Threw down the lines.... You left your horses unattended. Your horses are either very well behaved for you to do that, or you are too trusting of them to not get tangled up or try to take off on you.
I have watched a few shows on merves wood lot. he has great ideas on foresty.more people should follow his teachings.the horses need alittle more experence pulling in the woods.but don`t we all.all the best.
@mrcountryboy1234567 heh, I was just holding the camera...They were struggling for sure. When we got out to the truck he pulled out a set of wheels and showed us how they worked with that same log..I thought, why didn't you use those wheels in the bush???? Thanks for watching... : )
@EcofilmsbyEHomer - Maybe because the wheels would have tended to sink into that relatively soft soil/ forest duff. Also, they are more likely to catch on shallow roots roots or rocks just below the surface. Didn't you see how eager the horses were? Never used anything more than his voice to urge them on, either. They handled the job well within their capability. Thanks for sharing.
@mrcountryboy1234567 No, actually it's not. They could use a bit better teamster and by hitching a bit different things would have gone smoother. You want to see a good teamster and horses look for Farmer Browns videos here.
Could one horse have pulled that long, I am curious...? Those teams can pull nearly 10,000lbs at times, according to competions, I believe the record is something like 16 tons, and even historic clames of 45 tons in unconfirmed claims of the same team of horses...32,000lbs...shew...!
Enjoyed the video, could tell they were excited for the work. We do sleigh rides with our Belgians, most live it the heavier the load, but like people some could care less. When we leave the yard with a full load (empty sleigh weighing a ton, then guess how much people weigh) another average of 3000, the horses get really into it. Pulls easier being a sleigh on a snow road, but we wind our way up a mountain, stopping every so often for breaks. That's how horses work. Beautiful team, thanks for
Tiggadough 4 weeks ago
great video! I want to quit my job and do this!
bestmiamiphotocom 1 month ago
ok people who dont own a horse- little alone a Draft horse have no idea what they are capable of pulling. How do you think all of those log cabins were made in America? How do you think Wood was moved out of forests before we had tractors and dozers? Horses- Hell, Horses helped build the trail way and carried the train engines weighing tons on skids across the landscape to get them to the new lines of track. There is a reason why it is called horse power.
gwynvyd 1 month ago
@gwynvyd - And people should realize that each horse has MANY times more than '1 horsepower'!!! No fossil fuel required. They 'automatically' harvest most of their feed, and fertilize the pasture, too. Plus, they are 'self replicating'. No tractor or skid steer can do that. Oxen are pretty useful in the woods, too.
Jefferdaughter 1 month ago
@Jefferdaughter absolutely! My Percheron does all my yard work for me- she can pull a wagon- drag smaller trees out of the back acreage and she carries my big butt around beautifully! I am an animal advocate- but geez people- it is not abuse when the horses are doing what they love to do- and that is their job!
gwynvyd 1 month ago
The log as such is ok, but at this distance maybe a bit too big ... why don't you just use a logging cart? would be much easier and it wouldn't harm the horses motivation and self-confidence-
damijan72 2 months ago
@damijan72 That wasnt a long distance at all- and the horses are just fine! A draft horse can pull a dead weight along the ground (draft) equal to 1/10 their body weight for 8 hours a day. For short distances, they can pull ten to fifteen times as much. That log was not that big of a deal folks.
gwynvyd 1 month ago
mnogo dobri !perfektna rabota !
hidalgo366 2 months ago
Threw down the lines.... You left your horses unattended. Your horses are either very well behaved for you to do that, or you are too trusting of them to not get tangled up or try to take off on you.
ScarytheIrishTerry 4 months ago
are the canadian belguims?
laurenkaytspicer 9 months ago
I have watched a few shows on merves wood lot. he has great ideas on foresty.more people should follow his teachings.the horses need alittle more experence pulling in the woods.but don`t we all.all the best.
cooper68ns 10 months ago
NICE HORSES..we in czech haven t got hou as back,but we have got HUJ or CUROK as back :D
maiklovic98 1 year ago
NICE HORSES..we in czech haven t got hou as back,but we have got HUJ or CUROK as back :D
maiklovic98 1 year ago
You're not listening to the horses.
Doggitter 1 year ago
@Doggitter Yeah the horses are saying they are balky and don't really want to work.
jogtink1 2 months ago
don't be such and idot ,that is way too much for them horses to haul without wheels under it
mrcountryboy1234567 1 year ago
@mrcountryboy1234567 heh, I was just holding the camera...They were struggling for sure. When we got out to the truck he pulled out a set of wheels and showed us how they worked with that same log..I thought, why didn't you use those wheels in the bush???? Thanks for watching... : )
EcofilmsbyEHomer 1 year ago
@EcofilmsbyEHomer - Maybe because the wheels would have tended to sink into that relatively soft soil/ forest duff. Also, they are more likely to catch on shallow roots roots or rocks just below the surface. Didn't you see how eager the horses were? Never used anything more than his voice to urge them on, either. They handled the job well within their capability. Thanks for sharing.
Jefferdaughter 1 month ago
@mrcountryboy1234567 No, actually it's not. They could use a bit better teamster and by hitching a bit different things would have gone smoother. You want to see a good teamster and horses look for Farmer Browns videos here.
Bret4207 2 weeks ago
Could one horse have pulled that long, I am curious...? Those teams can pull nearly 10,000lbs at times, according to competions, I believe the record is something like 16 tons, and even historic clames of 45 tons in unconfirmed claims of the same team of horses...32,000lbs...shew...!
MrShannon888 1 year ago
Great horses, back in the days it was all like this one.
jockeyhanes 1 year ago