Driving Draft Horses
Brandt Ainsworth shares his tips and techniques for successful driving in this video shot in Belfast, New York, at the farm of Donnie Middaugh, Jr., another top teamster who helps Brandt demonstrate good driving. This video shows how to attach driving lines, correct ways to handle lines for both comfort and safety, how to drive with one hand or both, the use of voice commands in conjunction with the lines, driving a team or a single, ground driving, and how to properly handle lines while starting a load and backing a team.
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Early Learning
A video in which Dr. Robert Miller demonstrates the techniques and procedures described in the book "Imprint Training."
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Fearful Crossing, The
See the "Forty Mile Desert" of Nevada the way the Pioneers saw it!
This annual Trek follows the original route of the Gold Rush-Era pioneers to California via the Carson Route, for a 75-mile stretch between Lovelock and Fallon, Nevada. This was the deadliest section of the entire trail, due to lack of water and food for several days of travel.
55 min DVD
This annual Trek follows the original route of the Gold Rush-Era pioneers to California via the Carson Route, for a 75-mile stretch between Lovelock and Fallon, Nevada. This was the deadliest section of the entire trail, due to lack of water and food for several days of travel.
55 min DVD
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Foaling Fundamentals
If you are new to foaling you need this video to see a normal birthing. The commentary is very good, and drawings of the foal’s position inside the mare before birth help you understand the process.
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Giant Horses
A documentary that examines the unique working relationship between human and domestic animal within the current and traditional context of horse pulling. Important questions are raised about how we recognize and understand abuse, how we communicate with one another and with animals, and how we shape and form policies.
30 min. DVD
30 min. DVD
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Harnessing Work Horses
Horse logger and farmer from Franklinville, New York, Brandt Ainsworth shares his knowledge of harnessing, collaring, bridling, and grooming a work horse. Using as models ten beautiful, and hardworking draft horses - Percheron, Belgian, Brabant, and Spotted Draft - Brandt demonstrates a variety of harness, including martingale (bellybacker) harness, sidestrap (sidebacker) harness, D-ring harness, Y-back harness, pulling harness, plow harness, and logging harness. He also discusses bits, bridles, collars, pads, lines, eveners, and neck yokes.
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Horse Progress Days 2003
The latest innovations in horse-powered equipment including forecarts galore, plenty of manure spreaders, tillage tools of all kinds, planters and cultivators, equipment for produce growers, haymaking machinery from mowers to bale wrappers, logging arches, and lots more. Nowhere else in the world can see you so many pieces of brand new horse machinery in one place, not to mention the awesome power of draft breeds in action - American Belgians, Brabant Belgians, Clydesdales, draft mules, Hackney ponies, Haflingers, Morgans, Norwegian Fjords, oxen, Percherons, Shires, and Spotted Drafts. 2 hours.
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Horse Progress Days 2005
Beautiful Lebanon Valley, Pennsylvania, was host to the 12th annual Horse Progress Days featuring horse- and mule-drawn manure spreaders, plows, tillage tools, planting and produce equipment, field sprayers, and haying implements in action behind a wide array of breeds and team configurations. This video, narrated by Rural Heritage columnist Sam Moore, shows it all.
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Horse Progress Days 2008
Extensive coverage of the premiere draft farming event in the country. Held in Mount Hope, Ohio. This DVD features Rural Heritage contributor Sam Moore giving in-depth explanations of the featured farm equipment. Footage of plowing, tilling, cultivating. 110 minutes
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Horse-Drawn Loose Haying
Teamsters and their teams of both light and heavy horses harvest hay with sickle mowers, dump rakes, and buck rakes, then put it up in loose stacks using a Beaver County slide stacker, taped by Video Mike at Montana's picturesque Grant-Kohrs Ranch.
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