perchie.girl
RIP 1953-2021
Brabants I believe are the "Old world" Belgians. And talk about Sturdy.Love it. Ever seen a Brabant? They're similar to the Belgian, from the same part of the world, less common in the US and considered by many to be a better draft horse.
On the other hand, pound for pound nothing can out pull an old style British Shetland. I've always wanted to have a team (that's four or more in the hitch, although some consider a troika a team) of either British Shetlands for the heavy old-style American Shetland ponies.
I love the way those pulling contest spans kind of tighten up the traces, and then drop low and move forward in bounds. Seeing them really work, they have such incredible power.
Some years back we were singularly blessed at Bishop Mule Days - possibly the last time anyone will ever see two 20 mule teams at the same time. In addition to the jerk line Borax team, there was a four abroad farm team from Washington state that was down to be shown and then sold after the show as the owner was retiring. Everyone on their wagon and half the audience were in tears at seeing that fine harvesting team being broken up. In the arena they were pulling a wagon packed solid with people, and they still had the drag on to keep the team settled - normally they pulled an enormous harvester.
I saw a team of Shetlands win a pulling contest in their division pulling a thousand pounds. Awesome.... Matter of fact that day at the fair where I first saw pulling contests and draft horses up close and personal was the day I realized I would have one of those gentle giants.... I went by one stall door and there was about a 2100 pound Belgian standing in there he came up for a skritch and was very polite.... It was then i realized the only thing keeping him in there was a plain old screen door hook. His head was as big as my torso.
I remember my Rommate Mule talking about that fellow.... What a heart rending time. I believe he kept his favorite team.. Mule Mary's Mule Jeep passed away at the ripe old age of 40. She had retired him at a mule breeders farm up near Lake Isabella. I dont remember the ranch. But his Mammoth Jack was named.... Sugar Boy or something like that.
deb