horse logging
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very nice
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unusual seeing horses being used with no blinders on them.
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not seeing trees as doller sighns glad some one gets it
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Just love watching this vid ,thankyou for sharing your wonderful life !
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You are right! Fantastic. But it is not just America. We do it here as well everywhere in Europe. Again, because it is much better for the environment as well. And because the heavy Horse get´s its place back in transport and agriculture more and more. And with all respect: the horse was our partner thousend years before it was the partner of the cowboy ;-)
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Those look like such happy and healthy drafts. Nothing like the poor ones in NYC.
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many of these draft breeds take about 2 bales of hay each per day depending on the horse. also check your local area many places have a rule of 5 acers for the first horse and 1 acer for each after that. but check with your local area (USA) hay prices very based on location and type of hay. and then of corse there is grain, vet, ferrior (gets expensive with large breeds) and coggins testes, shots, ect. so it take salot to keep one. but we lovem
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I use my horses for mounted patrol and search/rescue with the Sheriff's Department. I feel the same way. Some events call for 12 hour shifts that my horse must carry me and my gear. I always make sure to thank him for the work that he does. I have 5 horses total, but only one is a working mounted unit horse. I am training a second so that he doesn't have to work so hard.
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How many acres of hay and pasture land does it take to keep one horse for a year?
I loved the way he thanked his
Mighty horses for a good weekends work ..
peterm3964 2 years ago 6
This is fantastic. I horse log and its so relaxing. your interaction with horses and working like so many before you. yeah thats america
DirtyLarkin 4 years ago 2