Sam mowing one of the fields with Salt (Percheron gelding) and Babe (Belgian mare) on a beautiful evening in WA As a child, I witnessed this kind of mowing in Maine. A car's view was all that was available. I had the good fortune to witness both the haying of small bales and loose hay labor. I also witnessed the milking of milk cans and bulk tanks. Many customs were introduced to me, but little attempt was made to practice them. The farms I grew up on are no longer there. In Maine, the region I know, farming is no longer practiced. A housing complex has being built on the farm my dad transformed from 90 acres of weeds to a bustling bulk tank dairy. I appreciate you keeping the door to the past open.
Sam cutting one of the fields with Salt (Percheron gelding) and Darling (Belgian female horse) on a wonderful night in Twisp, WA. - Presently what's going on with putting in a couple of tranquil hours in the very without any exhaust or clamor.
Furthermore, these 3 are moving as quick as a farm truck. need to see a greater amount of this, and at the cost of fuel this makes pretty modest feed. - My granddad began cultivating with two Belgium ponies after he escaped the USMC toward the finish of WW2. They are such grand and lovely creatures! It's great to see the former ways are as yet fit as a fiddle. - I'm 68 years am the point at which I was a young child we had
Sam and Harry [Belgians] To accomplish the work. At the point when we purchased farm trucks the fathers and Granddad were blissful. Harry was not the most ideal pony so they put him down and Sam was magnificent so he was the Pony the children would ride . Sam was alright for 5 year old to ride, , Sam was the best pony I actually have bunches of affection heaps of adoration for that pony
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