I can’t praise you and all your horses enough. It leaves me speechless how well behaved the team is, and they respect you so much in return. These are TURE work horses. I grew up on a small dairy farm in East Tennessee and my dad was raised using horses and mules from his dad. He used mules to plow our tobacco and garden and neighbor’s tobacco patches as well. He talked about how big the horses and mules were and how hard they would work pulling anything you asked them to . He would get so aggravated when he saw what some folks would call a work horse. If the horse doesn’t step into the load and start to pull slowly and jumped at the load, he said they would never have that team to work on the farm for them. I was lucky enough to see timber logged on the farm using big Percherons. It was so much fun to go with them. You have work stock and then there are just show stock which can kill you or cut off fingers and hands. It’s not the horses fault: we just no longer live in that kind of environment anymore
❤🎉 Been binge watching your videos, I love your babies, their conformation is beautiful and you're so kind to them. It's very calming for us viewers to see horses and Steward working so smoothly together. Thank you for sharing with us. 🙂🐎🐎🙏❤️🇺🇲😍🌳
Your team is so attentive. They literally stop on a dime when they feel or hear anything out of sort. And the verbal cues you give them - They truly are amazing horses. Unreal how much weight they can and do pull. GOD bless you and your horses. 🤲🏻🙏🤗
❤🐎 "I'll tell you what" this is such an amazing art of coordination and cooperation, just a beautiful sight to behold..a man and his horses...working in the outdoors..hard work and obviously extremely rewarding.
This is the kind of logging work that should be done ALL OVER CALIFORNIA to take down the real hot fire risk. But California knows better than ANY OTHER STATE how to mismanage their forests and waste what good lumber they still have. This is nice clean cutting with careful removal that guarantees the best of the forest is undamaged and will survive. Great horses that are well trained and like their days in the forest with their buddy. AND NOT BORING EITHER! Just a beautiful fall day in the woods.
I know you said y'all are gonna be working different geo locations (diff part of TN). How are the Boys doing, both 4 legged and 2 legged⁉️ I can see diff in rigging (I 🤔 think). And they still got their Toncils (sic)‼️ Good job❣️🐴🐴🙏🇺🇸🇨🇱✌️
These horses are actually of Olympian status. They are the most magnificent team. You are the Horse Whisperer! ❤
Oh wow!
I can’t praise you and all your horses enough. It leaves me speechless how well behaved the team is, and they respect you so much in return. These are TURE work horses. I grew up on a small dairy farm in East Tennessee and my dad was raised using horses and mules from his dad. He used mules to plow our tobacco and garden and neighbor’s tobacco patches as well. He talked about how big the horses and mules were and how hard they would work pulling anything you asked them to . He would get so aggravated when he saw what some folks would call a work horse. If the horse doesn’t step into the load and start to pull slowly and jumped at the load, he said they would never have that team to work on the farm for them. I was lucky enough to see timber logged on the farm using big Percherons. It was so much fun to go with them. You have work stock and then there are just show stock which can kill you or cut off fingers and hands. It’s not the horses fault: we just no longer live in that kind of environment anymore
Your dad was a true horseman
❤🎉 Been binge watching your videos, I love your babies, their conformation is beautiful and you're so kind to them. It's very calming for us viewers to see horses and Steward working so smoothly together. Thank you for sharing with us. 🙂🐎🐎🙏❤️🇺🇲😍🌳
Thank you so much!!
Great video
Thanks!
Your team is so attentive. They literally stop on a dime when they feel or hear anything out of sort. And the verbal cues you give them - They truly are amazing horses. Unreal how much weight they can and do pull. GOD bless you and your horses. 🤲🏻🙏🤗
Yes ma'am Thanks
That's so interesting how well they are trained and listen to him.
❤🐎 "I'll tell you what" this is such an amazing art of coordination and cooperation, just a beautiful sight to behold..a man and his horses...working in the outdoors..hard work and obviously extremely rewarding.
Thanks
This is the kind of logging work that should be done ALL OVER CALIFORNIA to take down the real hot fire risk. But California knows better than ANY OTHER STATE how to mismanage their forests and waste what good lumber they still have. This is nice clean cutting with careful removal that guarantees the best of the forest is undamaged and will survive. Great horses that are well trained and like their days in the forest with their buddy. AND NOT BORING EITHER! Just a beautiful fall day in the woods.
Thank you
That's one heavy trunk to pull uphill - but thanks to your good horsemanship your Belgians are willing to pull anything.
Thank you sir
Boys it's uphill bad thank you for your video I am New to your ch so happy to be here your friend Billy
Thanks for coming along
So cool
Thank you
I know you said y'all are gonna be working different geo locations (diff part of TN). How are the Boys doing, both 4 legged and 2 legged⁉️ I can see diff in rigging (I 🤔 think). And they still got their Toncils (sic)‼️ Good job❣️🐴🐴🙏🇺🇸🇨🇱✌️
LOL Yes they do Thanks
Nice work
Thank you sir
I'm new to your channel, but ... I LOVE that I haven't seen a docked tail (yet?)
You won't. That's not something I believe in doing
Yep Thanks
What are all these trees used for?
Railroad ties and lumber