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- October 14, 2010 at 2:47 am #42043dominiquer60Moderator
I have for sale a pair of 6″ bows, the yoke that they went to is no longer in use, and my new yoke has larger holes. These are nice bows with only 3 months of light use on them, they are finished with a water based poly product. I am asking $25 for the pair and will have them with me at NEAPFD this weekend.
Erika
October 23, 2010 at 3:56 pm #62666THE FARMING FARRARSParticipantHi. Just wondering if the bows were still available. If so please e-mail us at
tcfarr99@together.net. Thanks!! Tim & CourtneyOctober 23, 2010 at 8:32 pm #62664dominiquer60ModeratorSorry, I should have posted earlier that they sold last weekend at the event.
There are a couple places that you could buy new ones from.Erika
October 24, 2010 at 12:12 am #62667THE FARMING FARRARSParticipantThanks for the reply. Do you know of anyone in Vermont that may have used yokes or would be willing to let us borrow one? We will buy a new one if we have too, but would rather get a used one. We are going to be starting some calves this winter and we don’t really want to have to sink a lot of money into starter yokes. Thanks for your help!
October 24, 2010 at 11:45 am #62665dominiquer60ModeratorI posted some info on another of your threads, have a look.
It is also very possible to make a small training yoke and purchase the bows. Tillers International offers a reasonably prices yoke plan and it is fairly easy to find a pair of small bows for a reasonable price. Depending on the size of your calves you can even use a 4×4 to start with, it doesn’t have to be fancy or super strong when they are just starting. Story’s book on Oxen is a good place to start if you want to try making your own yoke.
Good Luck,
Erika
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