American Brabant Association Field Day 2014

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  • Опубликовано: 6 фев 2018
  • Joe introduces us to the American Brabant (aka European Belgian). This breed was developed in central Belgium in the 1700s primarily for warfare, carriage driving and agricultural work. There are low numbers of this breed in the midwest but more in the eastern states, Washington and California. they were once considered endangered and the organization is working to keep the heritage alive. They are in much need of help promoting the breed using any means.
    www.americanbrabant.com
    Joe interviews Tim Kesler and Tom Schmdt, Brabant owners and member of the American Brabant Association at the their annual field days in Minnesota.
    Footage of a half Belgian/half Brabant and a full Belgian team are featured to show their different body types, leg feathering and coloring.
    Tom discusses the difference between cross bred Brabants and purebred. Purebred is lighter and more suited to occasional work and calmer. Cross bred Brabants have a little more "pep" and work better in the field to get work done.Tom uses his horses to cut and bale hay, plowing snow, sleigh and hay rides.
    Footage to teams working in the field:
    Jason Julian hooks to a hay Tedder with his team of three Brabants.
    The breed is excellent in the wood for logging. Tom discusses the breed's disposition with two main accolades:
    Docile
    Accept their surroundings better (not easily scared)
    Safer
    Accept work more readily.
    Better suited for teamsters working alone
    Good in public - parades, etc.
    Bred as stockier, shorter and therefore better for work unlike modern purebred Belgians and Percheron.
    Economical to keep as they convert their feed well. Mostly had with very little, if any, grain needed.
    Footage of Jason Julian's son driving four-up baling hay.
    Footage of Tom mowing hay.
    For information visit their website, email or call:
    www.theamericanbrabantassociat...
    claybankmare@yahoo.com
    951-551-9469
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Комментарии • 20

  • @lindalakota38
    @lindalakota38 2 года назад +1

    Love this guy Jayson hes so funny him and his family are good people

  • @robertneven7563
    @robertneven7563 4 года назад +2

    hallo , in 1958 a few farmers in my home town have by a binder(in BelguimEurope), they used till 1974, i was a little boy and work withe horse to guide theme in the fields, when i see this i now that my live is going to end, it wass a good live, every body used horses for farm work, or beuatifull Belgain brave gentle frendly nice horses sweet and strong, tears in my eys when i see this , keep them in good healt please , greets from Belguim sir

  • @BillB23
    @BillB23 Год назад

    I'm not a farmer, but in the '70s I was at a friend's dairy farm near Reese, MI and saw that job 20:25 done with a tractor without a cab... for about 3 seconds.

  • @fieldagent59isintheforest32
    @fieldagent59isintheforest32 4 года назад +3

    Great job gentleman,.... definitely worth preserving........

  • @lindalakota38
    @lindalakota38 2 года назад +1

    That is impresive 4 horses pulling big round baler 4 horses puting out 80hp

  • @alphamamba
    @alphamamba 4 года назад +2

    Great video! Hate how long the advertising is, just put a memo at the end and if people want info about Rural Heritage they will look you up. Trust me :) less music, more talking about the breed‘s current benefits in an agricultural setting or in the show world of horses. Love what you’re doing, I’m very interested in the breed’s temperament and physics of movement

  • @lindalakota38
    @lindalakota38 2 года назад

    Bevonts are gorgeous

  • @sivaguru4939
    @sivaguru4939 2 года назад

    Good

  • @crammy7
    @crammy7 4 года назад +2

    Brabant is a region of Belgium !

  • @laurierenaud1210
    @laurierenaud1210 2 года назад

    I just stumbled upon your channel..I have to say , Im loving it...beautiful horses..

  • @kennygale1504
    @kennygale1504 6 лет назад +1

    Great video! We are looking to start a small hay and farm operation with horse power, and got to visit the Horse Progress Days in Moore, MT. What a great time! I love the Brabants; where would you recommend I start looking for a team as we get ready to start in the next year or two?
    Thanks a lot!

    • @RuralHeritage
      @RuralHeritage  6 лет назад

      Kenny, we wish you great luck starting a new business. As for the horses, we suggest you contact Jason Julian. Here is his website address: www.legacyhorselogging.com/
      As far as the rest of your endeavors, don't forget to check out all of the resources we have on our website, especially this link -
      www.ruralheritage.com/new_rh_website/resources/diversified_small_farming/diversified_small_farming_main.shtml. Many of these are article reprinted from Rural Heritage magazine.
      Also, join the Front Porch Forum where many people doing just what you want to are there to help, answer questions, give advice and share their successes and failures.

    • @user-gg7cr3sx8f
      @user-gg7cr3sx8f 6 лет назад

      В УКРАЇНІ ТАКОГО НЕ МА

  • @perryleeds8260
    @perryleeds8260 4 года назад

    I applaud your draft horse respect, but why not provide them with face fly screens?

  • @perryleeds8260
    @perryleeds8260 4 года назад

    The horse of the left seems to have neck pain, ( shot at 15:12 pulling disc cutter in hayfield)

    • @robertneven7563
      @robertneven7563 Год назад

      dont thingk so, that bloody horse is willing too work not neck pain

  • @johanengelen8979
    @johanengelen8979 Год назад

    I know Brabanders i have had them. And i know that the horses shown aren't the same breed as the ones i have owned in Belgium. A massive horse and hoofs like plates to match, These "goats" have more in common with a Cheval de Merens than with the cold blooded Brabander. Calling them brabands ( referencing to the Flemish breed) is an insult and i always wonder how long it would be if a Belgian association would be contacted to stop using the reference if they did the same with horse vaguely looking like an american breed

  • @lindalakota38
    @lindalakota38 2 года назад

    Heard the small red punks are really good their gorgious looking

  • @karogagne6625
    @karogagne6625 4 года назад

    les chevaux travaillaient plus fort que les hommes a ce temps la