[Sca-cooks] Cow harness
    Kingstaste 
    kingstaste at comcast.net
       
    Tue Nov 10 15:17:18 PST 2009
    
    
  
Awsome, I knew I would know the word and go "DUH!" when I heard it.  
Halter it is. 
Thanks much, all,
Christianna, deep into fits of NaNoWriMo 
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From: sca-cooks-bounces+kingstaste=mindspring.com at lists.ansteorra.org
[mailto:sca-cooks-bounces+kingstaste=mindspring.com at lists.ansteorra.org] On
Behalf Of Anne-Marie Rousseau
Sent: Tuesday, November 10, 2009 5:43 PM
To: dailleurs at liripipe.com; Cooks within the SCA; Judith Epstein
Subject: Re: [Sca-cooks] Cow harness
a yoke is what you fasten around any draft animals neck/shoulders so that
they can pull something behind. its 
also a thing you put around a persons shoulders so they can carry two full
buckets.
a halter is something that goes around an animals face (usually around the
muzzle and another loop around the 
back of the ears) to give them a handle :). you can fasten a rope to it and
lead them, or even direct them 
(again, if they meant to go that way anyway ;)). (when I was a kid, we'd tie
a rope to the horses halter, jump 
on and ride off like the crazy kids we were :). not as effective as a full
bit and bridle, but it worked. again, 
I think the horse wanted to go too which is likely why it worked ;))
to use a halter fastened to traces for pulling would put all the leverage on
the critters poll and nose. a yoke 
allows the transferance of energy via the neck and shoulders, which are much
stronger.
halter and yoke are both terms for specific technologies/objects. they are
not dependant on the critter they're 
used on, at least not in the horse, cow (goat/sheep/llama/etc) world...
hope that helps!
--Anne-Marie
On Tue 09/11/10 15:23 , Judith Epstein judith at ipstenu.org sent:
> I thought cows and their boyfriends (oxen, bulls, same word) were on  
> yokes, and draft horses were on halters. No?
> 
> 
> 
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