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- April 14, 2014 at 7:16 am #83031JelmerParticipant
Hello all,
Here a video showing documentaries from Britian about “Heavy Horse Power”:
“Martin Clunes looks at the important role of the world’s working horses as he begins training his own adored Clydesdales to work on his Dorset farm in Martin Clunes: Heavy Horsepower. The one off film follows Martin putting Ronnie and Bruce through their paces, and his travels to Europe and America to discover how working horses are proving their value again in the modern world. Heavy horses have been used to work in the mines, on canals and for delivering beer in Britain for hundreds of years. But some breeds, including the Clydesdales were nearly extinct in the 1970s as machinery took over the work Martin discovers the traditional uses of the working horse, and how people are finding new ways to keep horses working in today’s world of high tech equipment. He travels to a beautiful vineyard in northern Italy to meet Henry Finzi-Constantine who believes that horses are better for the soil than tractors. He says the horses not only work the land but fertilise it at the same time. Martin drives the cart drawn by the “Rolls Royce of horses”, the Comptoires, as the grapes are harvested. Martin’s journey also takes him to the French fishing town of Boulogne-sur-Mer, where he takes part in a traditional competition with 12 teams of heavy horses harnessed to boats filled with sand, which have to be dragged along the beach. Martin joins the British team with their Suffolk Punch horses.”[video]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=39aWRTt6MAk#t=2638[/video]
April 25, 2014 at 6:59 pm #83166CanoeTomahParticipantInteresting Thanks Jelmer.
What was the breed of the team of horses used for logging?May 1, 2014 at 7:03 am #83209JelmerParticipantYou´re very welcome.
Those are Silesian Norikers, the mares “Agua” and “Salva”. Owned by the logger and breeder Josef Svoboda from the Czech Republic.
Josef is very well known in Europe´s horse logging scene. - AuthorPosts
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