Doing Jobs Around The Farm With Draft Horses/Working With Young Percheron Gelding
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- Опубліковано 12 січ 2024
- We head over to Alan's Parent's farm today to see some of his Dad's daily chores he does using his Draft Horses. Leonard has 2 Percherons and a Belgian. They burn firewood for heat, so going to get firewood is an everyday chore. We follow along as Leonard goes into the woods to pull out a Balsam log he cut down the day before. The woods are a little muddier than he would like for the horses, but this was a good way to see how the trail was holding up. The horses make quick work of pulling the log out of the woods and back to the farm. Leonard has been continuing to work with his 2-year-old Percheron Gelding, Prince. Prince isn't ready to be out in the woods, so Leonard uses him to feed hay to the horses and cows. Prince is eager to learn, but he's in a bit of a hurry, so it's good for him to be learning patience. After the work is done, Leonard takes a quick weight of the horses to see how they are doing going into the colder weather.
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These 2 horses are better disciplined than most people
Watching and listening to the horses work is very relaxing.
I always enjoy watching Leonard working with his horses, they are such beautiful animals and well trained.
That young horse is doing really good, they learn a lot doing chores every day.
I love watching the horses 🐎 may God bless all of you In Jesus name Amen 🙏 🙏
You can tell that Prince is really inpatient. He definitely wants to keep working. We really enjoy seeing Leonard work his teams.
Yes, he always says the most important thing a horse needs to learn is to be patient and wait.
I enjoy the videos of Leonard and his horses. It gives me a better appreciation of how chores were done during my father's youth. Some day it was a simpler time but I think there is unappreciated effort on what it takes to harness and team the horses.
Just proves there is room on every farm for a team.
Beautiful horses. It’s amazing how well people can get horses to do what they want just by using their voice. I love draft horses. God bless
Thank you. Excellent camera work. That is beautyful green hay. ❤❤.
Thank you for the interesting video. It's nice to see horses working and how life was 100 years ago. We enjoy the videos of the milking process. All your videos are informative and family oriented.
Das ist ein schönes Gespann und du machst sehr viel mit denn Pferden. Ich habe Ponys und bin aus Deutschland mache auch mit in alles. Gruß Bernhard
No worries with getting the horses started in this cold. Beautiful team. Stay safe and warm. God bless.
That was by far a great Video Jen thanks for sharing and its always a pleasure to see Leonard worth with his team
Love and trust. Really beautiful horses 😊❤.
Always loved watching horses being worked. They are true gentle giants
Thank you guys reminding me of 70s. How I miss my Grandfather. You guys are wonderful GOD BLESS YOU
O cavalo muito bonito lindo 👍👍🐴🐴
Beautiful animals
Tks for sharing. It's always nice to see Leonard. He's a man full of Horseman ship. Horses are so beautiful to see. Gald to see the the update on the Eagle.
So many memories...
Great video Jen. Sure love to watch him work with his team.
Leonard does a great job.
Hopefully one of your kids will take interest in the horses.
Part of history that hopefully never gets lost .
Excellent video again enjoyed very much thanks for sharing
Horses are what actually what made farming back in the covered wagon days before tractors were even invented
Jen thanks for bearing bearing the cold to get out there and see the horses in action it's always fun to see the horses instead of tractors that newest horse that he has gotten sure has come a long way one heck of a beautiful animal.
Thanks for the video Leonard does a great job with his horses
Very interesting video, thanks for sharing 🐴🐴🧲
Leonard see your running with 2 horsepower in the wood 🪵. Horses 🐎 look 👀 in good shape for working buddy . 😊
Jak zawsze super 👍
Thanks for that video Jen. Always a treat to watch the horses getting some exercise.
Thank you for the update on the eagle. Glad it is able to get the help it needs.
That's a nice skid steer setup.
Love the videos with the horses.
Dude, Thanks for your time putting these videos together ! Tracks hell yes on last video. The assholes saying shit well you proved them wrong. Well done!🍻
Nice video, great seeing the horses again. Thank you for the update on the eagle. God bless you guys, stay well be safe and warm.
You are very calm and your horse listen and a great team,you can be proud! We lare in north Québec, Canada. We have snow,snowman and snow! I discover ver your chain with pleasure! Good evening from the north!
Love the horses very awesome video ❤
Great video, love to watch the horses work
Very good job and God bless y'all with all of it
Great video enjoyed it very much 👍,love your weight scale ⚖ great idea
This was a great video!! Makes me think of my paternal great grandpa he farmed with horses in his early years.
Very good video Thanks for sharing it
Gosh darn! Leonard is giving me some ideas for my young team. Thanks for the vid Jen.
This was a neat video. I was just a little kid when my dad and grandpa with grandpas brother would feed loose hay to about three hundred head. We would hay stacks all over the meadow. They would pull up to a stack after the gate was down and load a big load of hay. Several of them. I am ashamed to say that I let the horses take a yelling at for pulling out while they were still loading. Uncle Frank would always drive. While they were loading I wanted to see if they would pull forward if I made the same clicking sound my uncle Frank did when he wanted them to go. Guess what they did. And uncle Frank was pissed. Yelling at them and backing them up. I was scared of uncle Frank.
Great video
And the horses are so well trained. Thank you
Your horses are very well behaved. Nice video.
Seeing your daughter along reminded me of my granddaughter. She was about the same age when I let her drive my old team for the first time. Her great grandfather on the other side was 101. She told him she drove a team of horses. He chuckled and said “tractors were sure nice”
Been wondering when y'all were going to show the horses again. I love all of your videos but the horses are my favorite!
Awesome video,both of my grandparents farmed with horses,and my mom's dad kept using horses for buggy rides during holidays
I know it takes a lot of time to do videos, but I think that you could have 100k subscribers if you made more episodes. You have such diverse content.
One thing about it! Them Horse tractors always start when it's Cold lol...
Yeah that's for sure!
True four wheel drive horsepower, 😊 Hi Jen and family, hope you guys are doing and getting a lot of milk out. I heat with an outdoor wood stove as well for nearly 20 years, saved a fortune but it doesn’t seem to be in the bank, but I do have more power tools in the shed. 😁 take care🇨🇦👍🚜❤️
Horses , Thank you. (Me, Dad Horses 12-14 ,Michigan)
Nice looking Percheron
i saw those balsam trees into framing lumber great 2x4s and 2x6s used to send trailer loads to canada to be sawed and sent back to us marked spruce fir when i was logging for int paper
I'd swear those horse knew what to do before they were told to do it.
If they have any sci
thank you
They are so interesting to watch. Glad Prince has bounced back from his earlier problem and thanks so much for the update on the eagle. Hope it returns to the wild in good health. We are fairly cold today, about 8 degrees right now at 3:30 and supposed to get down to -2 tonight, but I would be willing to bet you are much colder. We had about 6 inches of wet snow that settled to about 4. What did you get with this latest storm?
We got up to 0 today and they are talking a low of -9 tonight. I'd say we maybe got 3 inches of snow, but it was very light and fluffy.
@@trinitydairy Thanks
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Drafts dont fully mature till 5 yrs of age. In that time their joints, bones are slowly developing.
Moving loose hay, oooof,
make it a bit easier for yourself with a 3 tine hay fork.
Lighter weight & easier to swing.
Working Horses with Jim is another Channel that uses Horses, might be worth checking out for Your Family and other Viewers.
Yeah, we watch Jim all the time.
You oughta sell that percheron to Jim in NY.
😂. I think Jim has his fill. Lol
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Jeepers long video.
Can't win. Some people like short videos, and some people like the long ones.
@@trinitydairy I know you can't please everyone. I'm a subscriber and I really like the channel.
Great video. Keep up the good work. Great entertainment for a cold day.
I like longer videos. Nice treat today with horses, been awhile.
Great channel, love it
Every hour working the horses saves , what 4 dollars in fuel?!! If you have too peddle with the round bales too much you defeat their purpose ?
Leonard explained that yes, it is a bit of piddling around feeding the round bale out by hand, but Prince, who's only 2, needs to be worked every day while he's being trained. This way Leonard gets hay fed out and gets Prince worked. Working horses isn't at all about saving fuel, but the fact that Leonard enjoys it. There are also plenty of times that the horses can do something that a tractor can't.