Just a short video taken at Old Hall Farm showing working horses during the Victorian Weekend. One of members gave an exhibition of ploughing with a team of Clydesdales, Alex's shires pulled the club bus giving rides around the farm and village and Mick and Keith dressed up as victorian workmen with Colin pulling the flat cart.
Showing posts with label shire horses. Show all posts
Showing posts with label shire horses. Show all posts
Monday, October 4, 2010
Friday, September 24, 2010
NEXT MEETING
Autumn is now here and so it's time to start our monthly meetings.
These are held on the second Tuesday of every month, the first one being on Tuesday 12th October at Broughton & District Club, PR3 5DA at 8.00. At this meeting, one of our members will be bringing photos of the year's events.
New members are always welcome whether they have a horse or not.
These are held on the second Tuesday of every month, the first one being on Tuesday 12th October at Broughton & District Club, PR3 5DA at 8.00. At this meeting, one of our members will be bringing photos of the year's events.
New members are always welcome whether they have a horse or not.
Thursday, September 2, 2010
OPEN DAY
Unfortunately we haven't been able to arrange another venue for the ploughing, will try to come back bigger and better next year - watch this space!
HOWEVER, one of our members is having an open day at his farm, Old Hall Farm, Bouth LA12 8JA on 11th and 12th September.
This is part of an article that was written about the farm in the North West Evening Mail about last year's open day.
"Over the past 18 months Charlotte White and Alex Sharphouse have been working non-stop looking to take Old Hall Farm, in Bouth, back in time by more than 100 years. The aim is to develop it into a fully-fledged tourist attraction and on Saturday, the couple held their first open day where visitors were able to see how Victorians farmed. Instead of having modern farming machinery on view, a 23-ton steam plough was expected to be trundled out to show how work was done on the field. A traditional threshing machine was also due to be used to work on oats harvested last year. Also on view were a vintage tractor and binder.
Traditional breeds of cattle and pigs have already been brought in – three Hereford heifer calves and a Gloucester Old Spot pig, which has eight piglets. There are also free-range hens and a resident Shire horse called Ben, who will pull carts and work the fields. .........
People were genuinely interested in the Victorian equipment and the animal breeds on show and next time we would try and provide even more information on the machines.”
The 60-acre farm is not just for show – it’s a genuine 19th century-style recreation which the pair are developing to run as a real-life farm that can support their animals.
Over the years, Mr Sharphouse, who works at the Lakeside and Haverthwaite Railway, has collected a number of steam engines, vintage tractors and other bits of old farm machinery. There are also plans to show visitors how some farm workers lived with the remains of shepherds’ accommodation on view."
I'm sure you will agree that this sounds to be an excellent day out.
HOWEVER, one of our members is having an open day at his farm, Old Hall Farm, Bouth LA12 8JA on 11th and 12th September.
This is part of an article that was written about the farm in the North West Evening Mail about last year's open day.
"Over the past 18 months Charlotte White and Alex Sharphouse have been working non-stop looking to take Old Hall Farm, in Bouth, back in time by more than 100 years. The aim is to develop it into a fully-fledged tourist attraction and on Saturday, the couple held their first open day where visitors were able to see how Victorians farmed. Instead of having modern farming machinery on view, a 23-ton steam plough was expected to be trundled out to show how work was done on the field. A traditional threshing machine was also due to be used to work on oats harvested last year. Also on view were a vintage tractor and binder.
Traditional breeds of cattle and pigs have already been brought in – three Hereford heifer calves and a Gloucester Old Spot pig, which has eight piglets. There are also free-range hens and a resident Shire horse called Ben, who will pull carts and work the fields. .........
People were genuinely interested in the Victorian equipment and the animal breeds on show and next time we would try and provide even more information on the machines.”
The 60-acre farm is not just for show – it’s a genuine 19th century-style recreation which the pair are developing to run as a real-life farm that can support their animals.
Over the years, Mr Sharphouse, who works at the Lakeside and Haverthwaite Railway, has collected a number of steam engines, vintage tractors and other bits of old farm machinery. There are also plans to show visitors how some farm workers lived with the remains of shepherds’ accommodation on view."
I'm sure you will agree that this sounds to be an excellent day out.
Sunday, July 4, 2010
Spring Working Day, 2010
Another successful Working Day was held near Ormskirk earlier this year. Several different breeds of heavy horses were on display - I have included some pictures for you to admire.
Several members brought their ploughing teams and gave an exhibition of the different types of horses that could be used as well as the different pieces of equipment that are available. Two of our members are also members of the Horseboating and they gave a talk on the way that horses were used by canal barge owners. We also had a display ring and the chairman gave a short talk on the different types of horses and their uses.
Whilst the weather was not too kind a good day was had by all.
Several members brought their ploughing teams and gave an exhibition of the different types of horses that could be used as well as the different pieces of equipment that are available. Two of our members are also members of the Horseboating and they gave a talk on the way that horses were used by canal barge owners. We also had a display ring and the chairman gave a short talk on the different types of horses and their uses.
Whilst the weather was not too kind a good day was had by all.
Labels:
clydesdales,
comtois,
draft horses,
heavy horses,
shire horses,
working horses
Sunday, May 16, 2010
Driving Day 2010
We have two events during the year that are open to members. The first is a hands on day when the more experienced members pass on tips and members can take their horses, either just to show off or to get some help and ideas.
The second event is the Driving Day. This is always a well supported day when all types of horse drawn vehicles are driven round the village of Overton, via the local pub. Below are some pictures from this year's event.
The second event is the Driving Day. This is always a well supported day when all types of horse drawn vehicles are driven round the village of Overton, via the local pub. Below are some pictures from this year's event.
Labels:
heavy horse breeds,
heavy horses,
shire horses,
working horses
Friday, April 16, 2010
Northern Counties Heavy Horse Working Society
SPRING WORKING DAY
SUNDAY 2nd May, 2010
at
Small Lane, off Firtree Lane, Aughton
Nr. Ormskirk L39 7HA
Clearly signed from A59 and A570 at Stanley Gate
Life on the Farm as it Used to Be
HEAVY HORSES, WAGON RIDES, WORKING HORSE DISPLAYS, VINTAGE MACHINERY, TRACTORS AND REFRESHMENTS
ADMISSION: ADULTS £5.00 CHILDREN FREE
Telephone: 07909 677250 or 01524 858670
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