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Re: Big Surprise
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Posted by RN on December 12, 2005 at 16:19:17 from (24.183.39.44):
In Reply to: Big Surprise posted by Allan in NE on December 12, 2005 at 16:03:06:
Break them to harness for a buggy and wagon, get a mower so they can help get themselves winter feed. A walking plow, disc and cultivator for garden to help feed family without useing gas or diesel. 4 wheel ground drive manure spreader so they can help cleanup. Make the horses work, then get yourself some plainfolk clothes and don't worry about oil shortages. Have wife get some Amish friends. Forward into the 19th century! Or trade them for a H farmall for wife to drive. On a more serious note- Wi Amish horse trainers gentle many horses for English by harness breaking them and working them with carts, wagons a while daily, owners are advised to get small cart and continue working them on weekends. Seems to work calming down horse, driver of cart doesn't have as far to fall. RN
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