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Spent Wednesday in the woods near Medford, Wis., with Jason Julian logging Ash with his trusty mare, Hannah (on Jason's left), and his new stallion, Conan. When he was brought to the Julian farm last summer, 8-year-old Conan had been hardly handled much less worked in harness. The speed in which he has learned to be a productive member of the Julian working herd is a testament to both the Brabant disposition and intelligence as well as Jason's careful, consistent and confidence-building training system. He is becoming a great horse. Watch for an episode in May on Rural Heritage RFD-TV and a story in the next issue of Rural Heritage magazine.

Klaus Karbaumer says 2018-02-16 10:57:15 (CST)



Can't wait to see that. Already enjoyed this short video tremendously.
Maybe episodes like that will spawn a surge in breeding of Brabants. That certainly would be to the benefit of those who really want to use their horses! These are really "gentle" giants with a very friendly and docile disposition. Of course, they still need the proper care and training.


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Ralph in N.E.Oh says 2018-02-19 17:55:22 (CST)



I agree Klaus, those are some very gentle, sensible horses. I will also say, it speaks well of the teamster too!


6 years ago via Forums | Front Porch Forum

Will Beattie says 2018-02-19 18:40:44 (CST)



Looks great, can't wait!


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