He had grown up, he said, on a farm
where oxen were used, and he told how the yokes were fashioned so that they would fit without galling the animal's shoulders.
Not exact matches
Putney seemed cool, because it was a place
where you would drive
oxen through the woods, build stone walls, do cross-country skiing.
On this memorable occasion, however — to be exact, on October 18th, 1876 — two fine and bulky
oxen were led through New York on their way to Myrtle Park, in Brooklyn,
where they were killed in the afternoon.
Instead, he takes his students to Daggett Farm, an eighteenth - century homestead on the property
where they dip candles, create linen from flax, and plow fields behind a team of
oxen.
It was burned
where it lay including as much of the stump below ground as possible so you didn't have to come along later and pull out the stumps one by one with a team of
oxen.