Thanks for the video. Appreciate you taking the time to post your hard work. Steady as she goes. Skip the rude and crude comments from the peanut gallery. It's work time, not show time.
It's a cradle hitch, if used correctly you can get the front end of the log off the ground to keep it from digging Into the dirt to help make it easier for horses to pull.
I REALLY HOPE THOSE BABIES GET SOME MAJOR FOOD AND I DIDNT GET TO SEE THEM DRINK ONCE AND WHAT IF YOU WERE NOT WELL ONE DAY AND FORCED TO WORK THAT HARD...SHOULD HAVE 2 SWTS SO THEY COULD HAVE DAY ON DAY OFF .....THEN THEY HAVE EVERY OTHER DAY TO CHILL AND FORAGE...........MY MINDSET.
Rest assured working is what those horses are breed for and they really love to work, I also doubt they are out every day and they dont look skinny so dont worry they appear to be taken care of very well.
47FarmallM not so dude...when a horse stumbles to his front knees on level ground, it’s tired. And his coat is dirty and matted, showing a lack of care on the owner’s part.
I grew around and on working horses. My dad would have beat my ass if I didn't groom it, feed it and bed it after a long day of work. So don't always assume city people are commenting.
@@DrJohn493 They're in the middle of the day, not at the end of the day. You have no clue what care the animals get. They aren't unfed and considering spring weather and shedding out, plus mud, pitch, etc. I wouldn't say they are "ungroomed". All it takes is rubbing up against some tree trunks or going through mud and water to look about like that.
An honorable way to log!👍🇨🇦😎
Marvellous looking beasts, keep working guys looking good!
Looks like hard, rewarding work! If only everyone would work at this pace.
Thanks for the video. Appreciate you taking the time to post your hard work. Steady as she goes.
Skip the rude and crude comments from the peanut gallery. It's work time, not show time.
Environmentally-ethical logging, if done selectively. 👍🇨🇦😎
that breeds of horses are?
+Paola Mastroluca Belgian
Don’t keep your horses too clean do ya bud? Wonder if ya even brushed em down under the touch points of the tack. Doubtful.
Lazy.
Ditch that forsaken cart
What is with that stupid cart,strange.
It's a cradle hitch, if used correctly you can get the front end of the log off the ground to keep it from digging Into the dirt to help make it easier for horses to pull.
@@raphmaster23 pretty clumsy im surprised someone hasnt got hurt with that contraption.
Your horse are very dirty ang hairy. You need to gave them reward by cleaning them.
Lol
I REALLY HOPE THOSE BABIES GET SOME MAJOR FOOD AND I DIDNT GET TO SEE THEM DRINK ONCE AND WHAT IF YOU WERE NOT WELL ONE DAY AND FORCED TO WORK THAT HARD...SHOULD HAVE 2 SWTS SO THEY COULD HAVE DAY ON DAY OFF .....THEN THEY HAVE EVERY OTHER DAY TO CHILL AND FORAGE...........MY MINDSET.
Rest assured working is what those horses are breed for and they really love to work, I also doubt they are out every day and they dont look skinny so dont worry they appear to be taken care of very well.
47FarmallM not so dude...when a horse stumbles to his front knees on level ground, it’s tired. And his coat is dirty and matted, showing a lack of care on the owner’s part.
@@DrJohn493 he needs to get rid of that fuckin cart. I never seen anyone skid with a cart before.
@@willad1872 There are multiple people making skidding carts, they've been around for decades. It's nothing new by any means.
You watched a 3 minute video of what are obviously highlights of a logging job. Why you'd expect to see them watered is beyond me.
Lotta dumb comments from city people that have never been around a draft logging job. Nice little video, thanks!
I grew around and on working horses. My dad would have beat my ass if I didn't groom it, feed it and bed it after a long day of work. So don't always assume city people are commenting.
@@DrJohn493 They're in the middle of the day, not at the end of the day. You have no clue what care the animals get. They aren't unfed and considering spring weather and shedding out, plus mud, pitch, etc. I wouldn't say they are "ungroomed". All it takes is rubbing up against some tree trunks or going through mud and water to look about like that.
Watch workinghorseswithjim to see how to take care of horses