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Seeking the Elusive Point of Draft
Posted by Rob Johnson at 2014-09-02 04:50:36
I was hoping to see comment on this article in the current magazine.
"Our most extensive article on one of the most essential aspects of draft horse driving. Jenifer Morrissey's much researched article covers everything you need to know to correctly adjust your harness and collars for the best performance and comfort. Accompanied by very helpful photographs and illustrations. You will keep and reread this article forever!
I have ordered my copy of the magazine , but its going to take a while to be delivered.
I'd love to hear comment though !.
Regards Rob J.
Response by M. Burley at 2014-09-02 20:05:00
It is a wonderful article, full of great information. A large percentage of people working drafts need to read this and apply it.
Response by Billy Foster at 2014-09-03 05:42:47
It struck me that Jenifer put a lot of work into this article, the preceding articles as well. I am currently half way through this article paying attention to the details, I have already picked some things up that will benefit one or more of my horses. Good article indeed.
Response by Rob Johnson at 2014-09-03 16:52:56
Its a subject I've always had a real interest in , and I feel very frustrated not being able to read it yet.
They say "patience is a virtue " , its being tested with me now !.
Response by Rob Johnson at 2014-09-04 04:33:00
The Federation of Australia was in 1901.
I have an Australian patented adjustable for draught point hame , patented in 1903 , called "THE FAIR GO" hame.
Rob J.
Response by Rob Johnson at 2014-09-18 23:48:42
Well done Jenifer !!.
I've just got my RH with her article in it , and well done !.
This has been my "thing" for many years now , and I'm pleased to see it get more coverage.
It does make a big difference , draught points and draught angles , I've proven it many times.
That was a great effort Jenifer , thank you !.
Rob J.

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