Gentle giants! Love watching horse logging! Read books about it even saw old black an white photos from long ago! Now I get the full concept really neat!!!
Love this video! I'll never forget my Dad bought a big Belgian horse named Barnie that was beautiful, but had the bad habit of biting as you walked by. My Dad took his lit cigar, kind of hidden by his shoulder, walked past Barnie and sure enough Barnie took a bite, right into that lit cigar. That was the last time Barnie ever bit anybody.
That's some well trained horses. Years ago, thought about using my wife's haflinger to drag logs from woods. 1 horse, not as powerful as those, but did pull a cart. Issue of how to skid logs, without the equipment you have there. Log would have to be short enough to be light enough. Decided to just chunk the wood, let it sit, wait until garden tractor and cart could get back there, then pick up the chunks (woodstove length unsplit), carry them to the cart. Several trips with the garden tractor and cart. Then finally split and stack near the house. The haflinger did get to watch us go by while he was out in the pasture, though.
Great video! I had to give up my drafts when I came to Alaska to help my Son on his house. My wife gave her riding horse to a therapy clinic when she came up here to help with a new Granddaughter. Miss my Belgium's!
Ok was watching other logging videos and. Yours. I'm in laying here watching it's 11:01 pm on 10/8/2020. So I'm watch this and it brings tears to my eyes.my mom passed in '08 but before she passed she told me stories ofmy grandfather logging with draft horses. He and his crew were one of many who cleared the right a way for Interstate 89 in VT & NH. Thank you so much for sharing this video. My mom passed on 10/26 and that was the same day as my grandfather's birthday. Again Thank You The tears though it hurts are happy ones. Sincerely, Corey Nunn
My Dad had Belgians also. His last team before he passed were Halflingers. They were mostly used to pull the sap collection wagon or sliegh during maple syrup season. Enjoyed your video; most people wouldn't understand any of this.🐎🐴🐎🐴🐎🐴
May I ask before they retired how much weight could they pull? I've watched draft horses pull at fairs and I know it's and incredible amount of weight. Thank You again, Corey Nunn
@@trinitydairy I'm sorry I'm just seeing this. I'm an Ass I know. Honestly I'm still getting use to UA-cam things. I had typed in logging and it started showing large equipment then your farm came up. And yeah I was hooked. So I am sorry I have gotten back to you folks. I also know you all must be busy right now so I hope to hear from you when you get the chance. Corey
As I watch these UA-cam draft horses working it seems folks always work them in teams. My grandpa and dad only had one, named Tony. Tony was a cross between a thoroughbred and an unknown draft. He plowed, cut hay, pulled a rake and pulled a hay wagon, that’s about it. Do you guys prefer teams? P.S. You seem to have trained this excellent team with a great amount of care and experience. Well done, truly a pleasure to watch. Are two a lot more expensive, with all that goes with them, than one? Yes, I moved away from the farm when I grew up and joined the service. Dad, grandpa and the farm are gone now. Texas
My parents have a lot of deer hunters that live around them, so they let them log trails to keep the deer around, so a lot. Over here at the farm we run around 200 acres owned and rented, and I help my Grandpa work 60 acres.
We're in East Central Minnesota, about 50 miles South of Duluth. Alan's dad and brother pulled horses a lot in Wisconsin. Like St.Croix falls, Cameron, a few others too.
Trinity Dairy Matt?! I haven’t seen matt in years! I used to be great friends with him! Tell him a Neaubauer commented on here plz! He’s such a great kid!
They must be so happy im grown up farming in Massachusetts chances of meating a women who likes farming is pritty slim out hear ill never meet a women i can teach to go out log trees with me only in my dream.
Those are my father in laws horses. I think he and them are going to retire together. We've talked about getting a team, but our one son is super allergic to horses.
This is how farming is suppose to be done. I love your horses. They are beautiful and intelligent animals. Thank you and GOD bless.
Thanks for watching, and God bless!
Very very nice thank you I hope you all have a wonderful safe and a happy new year and a prosperous one very nice
Such a privilege to watch. It is an art. I could watch them all day long. Thank you for sharing. Beautiful.
Beautiful horses and connection with nature.
Gentle giants! Love watching horse logging! Read books about it even saw old black an white photos from long ago! Now I get the full concept really neat!!!
Love these drafts Stubbs & Stony I watch your interesting videos regularly as they give so much pleasure
Love this video! I'll never forget my Dad bought a big Belgian horse named Barnie that was beautiful, but had the bad habit of biting as you walked by. My Dad took his lit cigar, kind of hidden by his shoulder, walked past Barnie and sure enough Barnie took a bite, right into that lit cigar. That was the last time Barnie ever bit anybody.
Hahaha!
That's some well trained horses. Years ago, thought about using my wife's haflinger to drag logs from woods. 1 horse, not as powerful as those, but did pull a cart. Issue of how to skid logs, without the equipment you have there. Log would have to be short enough to be light enough. Decided to just chunk the wood, let it sit, wait until garden tractor and cart could get back there, then pick up the chunks (woodstove length unsplit), carry them to the cart. Several trips with the garden tractor and cart. Then finally split and stack near the house. The haflinger did get to watch us go by while he was out in the pasture, though.
Great video! I had to give up my drafts when I came to Alaska to help my Son on his house. My wife gave her riding horse to a therapy clinic when she came up here to help with a new Granddaughter. Miss my Belgium's!
My great uncle neighbor had Clydesdales draft horses for several years they were so beautiful.the guy just recently passed back early this year
Ok was watching other logging videos and. Yours.
I'm in laying here watching it's 11:01 pm on 10/8/2020.
So I'm watch this and it brings tears to my eyes.my mom passed in '08 but before she passed she told me stories ofmy grandfather logging with draft horses.
He and his crew were one of many who cleared the right a way for Interstate 89 in VT & NH.
Thank you so much for sharing this video.
My mom passed on 10/26 and that was the same day as my grandfather's birthday.
Again Thank You
The tears though it hurts are happy ones.
Sincerely,
Corey Nunn
We are so glad the video brought back happy memories. Thank you for watching, and God bless!
Amazing horses, so strong and beautiful animals. Love your channel, I learn a lot.
Very well trained. Calm and nothing spooked them.
Wow those are beautiful horses and so calm. Quite enjoyed that episode. 👍❤️
Boy those drafts are trained amazing
Thank you, my dad has worked with them for years.
Those drafts have to be use of all the different noise chains saw chain saw banging pulling what a team he has trained there awesome
My Dad had Belgians also. His last team before he passed were Halflingers. They were mostly used to pull the sap collection wagon or sliegh during maple syrup season.
Enjoyed your video; most people wouldn't understand any of this.🐎🐴🐎🐴🐎🐴
That would've been cool to see them bring in the sap! Thanks for watching. We should have a new video of the team up on Mar. 31!
Enjoying all your videos. Keep them coming!
I've got an old team almost as good as this team, they must be fun to work with.
now those were the good ole days. nice to see history perserved.
Great video those horses are so well trained
I really thought the horses would be scared of the chainsaw, just subscribed keep doing what you're doing 👍
They pretty much spend everyday out in the woods during the winter so it's all routine. Thanks for watching!
We enjoy these videos very much. There are log cabin building classes and welding classes...if you had a draft horse class I would sign up!
Haha I'll let him know!
That is sweet his little arch has little wench on it that what is was thinking another great teemster on youtube should have
Another awesome video!!
Great video, those horses look great for there age.does the battery stay charged for a whole day?
It's just a car battery, and it'll last 2 days at least. Those two still act like a couple of 3 year olds!
what a awesome team.
Warms the cockles of my heart.
très bien... merci...
Old school good to c u
Seeing this video makes me want to go back and buy a couple pulling horse or get a pair of oxen before I stopped being part of 4 H
Did Leonard say whoa to the log hauler? Hahahahaa
Yup! He says whoa to the tractor too!
@@trinitydairy that is hilarious!! I say it to the dogs!! Hahaha
Great video
My Family and I live in Itasca county .. we enjoy seeing the horse logging . Do you ever go with your horses to the Forest History center ?
No we never have.
Trinity Dairy perhaps someday .. Christmas at the logging camp is nice even for families. Thanks again .
May I ask before they retired how much weight could they pull?
I've watched draft horses pull at fairs and I know it's and incredible amount of weight.
Thank You again,
Corey Nunn
I'll ask my dad tomorrow, I can't remember off hand.
@@trinitydairy
I'm sorry I'm just seeing this.
I'm an Ass I know.
Honestly I'm still getting use to UA-cam things. I had typed in logging and it started showing large equipment then your farm came up.
And yeah I was hooked.
So I am sorry I have gotten back to you folks.
I also know you all must be busy right now so I hope to hear from you when you get the chance.
Corey
Oh shoot, I totally forgot so I'm glad you commented again!
It kind of depended on the track, on an easy pulling track they pulled 8,000lbs. On a harder pulling track about 5,000lbs.
That is incredible..!!
Thank You for sharing.
I hope to watch and see more videos from you all and sharing comments.
Corey
As I watch these UA-cam draft horses working it seems folks always work them in teams. My grandpa and dad only had one, named Tony. Tony was a cross between a thoroughbred and an unknown draft. He plowed, cut hay, pulled a rake and pulled a hay wagon, that’s about it. Do you guys prefer teams? P.S. You seem to have trained this excellent team with a great amount of care and experience. Well done, truly a pleasure to watch. Are two a lot more expensive, with all that goes with them, than one? Yes, I moved away from the farm when I grew up and joined the service. Dad, grandpa and the farm are gone now. Texas
A lot of people did just have one because of the cost of keeping and feeding another horse. When you have a team you have double the power.
Hi Aunt Deb!
Guys, how many acres do you have to play in ? Regards from the UK !!!
My parents have a lot of deer hunters that live around them, so they let them log trails to keep the deer around, so a lot. Over here at the farm we run around 200 acres owned and rented, and I help my Grandpa work 60 acres.
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Where do you buy your tack ?
Mostly look online. The harness I bought used from Arizona.
I also pull horses in western Wisconsin, where are you guys located?
We're in East Central Minnesota, about 50 miles South of Duluth. Alan's dad and brother pulled horses a lot in Wisconsin. Like St.Croix falls, Cameron, a few others too.
Trinity Dairy May I ask what the names are?
Leonard and Matthew Klejeski. They haven't pulled for a few years though.
Trinity Dairy Matt?! I haven’t seen matt in years! I used to be great friends with him! Tell him a Neaubauer commented on here plz! He’s such a great kid!
Trinity Dairy I know Leonard too! Great ppl tell them both for me!
How tall is your father-in-law? His Belgians are not small horses. Next to them he doesn't appear small and most people do.
I'm not exactly sure how tall he is. He is a big guy though. Stony and Stub are not super big either.
Hi!🤗
They must be so happy im grown up farming in Massachusetts chances of meating a women who likes farming is pritty slim out hear ill never meet a women i can teach to go out log trees with me only in my dream.
did you ever own a horse that could not hear
No we haven't. We've heard of it before.
Are u going to get more draft horses. They deserve to be retired. Lol 😂😂
Those are my father in laws horses. I think he and them are going to retire together. We've talked about getting a team, but our one son is super allergic to horses.
Working with horses never was work..