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Well I tried to move her butt with the finger and elbow in the side which made her lean into me more. Gave her a tap on the hip with a piece of driving line and she moved over and stood still. Did the same today with same result. I guess she decided I was serious and should get with the program.
medmonsonParticipantThanks for the advice! I’ll give it a whirl
medmonsonParticipantThey are always a little hard to hold because they want to do fast trott unless you hold them back. This Sat I plan on using them all day hauling wood so maybe they will knock it off after they get tired.
medmonsonParticipantAlright I’m envious
medmonsonParticipantBought it off of a team that sold at the Stillwater Oklahoma draft horse sale. Probably paid too much for it but it was pretty new and came with the collars for $1,100.
medmonsonParticipantThanks for the advice… We started a farmers market in Crescent Oklahoma this year and you can see pics of our produce and team http://www.farmered.com
medmonsonParticipantI have a team of haflingers about 13.5 hands high… The soil will sandy loam garden soil I didn’t measure the plow but it is small probably 8 inchs. I have a double tree but thought since one horse would be in the furrow that I would need an offset… didn’t realize a double tree was called an evener.
medmonsonParticipantNeil,
Is there a place on the internet where I could buy one or can it be made?medmonsonParticipantThanks for the video
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