Breaking a horse to lead. This Percheron was not having any of it and threw himself down in the road after we passed. After being dragged a little bit by the Belgian pair he got up again right quick. |
I expect by the end of this exercise he will know what the halter is all about. How he got to such an age and size without knowing is another question. |
Five horse assortment coming back from spreading manure on a snowy field |
Different things work for different folks. We went out around town a bit today while waiting for Becky to get out of work. We saw examples of some of the more old-fashioned methods of gettin' er done and passed two of the largest and most modern farms in the area a couple of miles later.
So different and yet alike in some ways as well.
Nothing better than seeing farmers and farms being worked!
ReplyDeleteIt's good to see the food chain replenished.
ReplyDeleteSo timeless. Wonderful pictures. Farm life goes on through all the seasons. Wonderful.
ReplyDeleteLinda, we sure do live in a farming community!
ReplyDeleteJan, lol
Cathy, thanks