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New England Ox Supply |
Store full of oxen supplies
including bows, yoke hardware, gifts, etc... |
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Animal Power Field Days |
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Draft Animal Power |
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This is a great site to visit. Rural
Heritage is a Bimonthly journal in print since 1976, online since 1997, in
support of small farmers and loggers who use draft horse, mule and ox power. |
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The Association of New England Teamsters |
This is the website of the Association of New England Teamsters. |
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www.paddlefancy.com |
Raymond (biff) Wisner
Paddle Fancy LLC
48 Hobart Hill Hebron, NH 03241
603 236-2904
Web:
www.paddlefancy.com
E-mail:
biff@paddlefancy.com
Marquetry - flat work, paddles
Restoration - canoes, wagons, sleighs
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Prairie Ox Drovers |
This website was designed by Western Canadian oxen enthusiasts
who are dedicated to sharing with people, from youth to adult, their delight
in training and working with oxen; and their enjoyment of these traditional
and nostalgic draft animals. |
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Pulling Oxen |
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Sterling College |
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Small Farmer's Journal
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Small Farmer's Journal Website |
| Tillers
International |
Tillers
International Website |
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Remick Museum |
Remick Country
Doctor Museum and Farm |
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Nolan Draft Horses |
Nolan Draft Horses Website |
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Riding Steers |
Ridingsteers.com Website |
| Midwest Ox Drovers |
An organization dedicated to
keeping our country's heritage alive and to show how oxen can be used even
in these modern times. |
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Randall Cattle Registry |
Randall cattle are a pure breed of cattle developed in
Sunderland, Vermont, on the farm of the late Everett Randall. They are
considered to be a landrace breed, descended from the indigenous landrace
cattle common in New England in the nineteenth century. Randalls have
historically been used as a dairy breed, although they also possess meat and
draft qualities. |