Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Officers, etc.


The re-organized Ozarks Draft Horse Association has new officers.

President: Dennis Goodall 417-293-5992

Vice-President: Kirsten Kosinski 417-778-6009

Secretary: (Pending)

Although the name of the club currently says "Horse," we gladly accept membership from all draft animal enthusiasts. If you have oxen, horses, ponies, water buffalo, or mules please call Kirsten and learn more about joining us.

You may be interested in reading more about draft horses at http://www.drafthorsejournal.com/
There is also a print version of the magazine available by subscription.

For information of interest to homesteaders in general, explore http://www.smallfarmersjournal.com/

Tuesday, October 27, 2009

October 2009 Meeting

The October meeting of the Ozarks Draft Horse Association was held on Saturday, October 24, 2009, at 1:00 PM at the home of Al and Kirsten Kosinski. An incredible turnout of seventeen people bringing potluck dishes for lunch created a wonderful ambiance as we ate and visited in the back yard.

President Dennis Goodall brought the meeting to order and welcomed all the members and guests. Attendees introduced themselves and stated what kinds of draft animals and experience each had. In the club, we have a broad range of membership, all the way from decades of driving experience to rookies who have only a few hours behind a team.

The following topics were discussed:

The name of the organization - Due to the history of the current name, changing it was discussed. There is interest in Ozark Heritage Draft Club, Ozark Heritage Draught Association, and Ozark Heritage Drovers Club. On the wisdom of Doc Weatherford, the topic was tabled for future discussion.

Future plans - It is hoped that the club will be able to host classes in hitching a team for members who have less experience, as well as the public. A driving school was discussed.
Long term goals include an online store.

The club has a Neck Yoke and Doubletree available for sale.

The Thomasville School facility is available for use by the club for future events.

There is currently no bank account for the organization, although many people have paid their dues. The account for the previous organization was closed, and a balance of $56 is being held by the former secretary. Plans were discussed for opening a new account as soon as possible. Thayer Bank was suggested for convenience, as it has branches in many area towns.

Donna Coomer of Back40Books.com presented information about this organization and its sister companies, KWBC.fm, and Back40forums.com. Back40Books offers a wide range of publications about homesteading, gardening, sustainable agriculture, animal husbandry, and other topics of interest to rural residents. The radio station is available online. The forum offers an internet community for discussion of a wide range of topics.

Links:
http://www.back40books.com/
http://kwbc.fm/
http://www.back40forums.com/

After the meeting, Kirsten and Al led tours of their farm.

Saturday, October 17, 2009

You can ride them, too!



Dr. Michael Moore and his grandson, David, riding Abbygale.



Abbygayle's newborn filly, Madeline, about one hour old on April 25, 2008, nursing for the first time.

Saturday, October 10, 2009

New time - ODH Meeting!

There's a new time for the Ozarks Draft Horse Association Meeting, but the date is the same.

Date: Saturday, Oct 24th
Time: 1:00 PM
Location: Home of Al and Kirsten Kosinski

It's a pot luck, and please bring some folding chairs.
Let's hope the good weather will last.

Call 417 778 6009 if you need directions.

Current Officers:

President: Dennis Goodall - 417 778 5992
Vice President: Kirsten Kosinski - 417 778 6009
Secretary: PENDING

Duane Dawson in Alton, Oregon County, Missouri is training Jerseys and Red Devon cattle to be draft animals. He also has Belgians.




Thursday, October 8, 2009

auction including horses, equipment, tack

Here's a link to a the Ozark Horse Trader's website. The lower right ad has details. Percheron horses!

Click here:
Horse Trader

Thursday, October 1, 2009

More news than CNN!

Draft animal owners are flocking to our club. We recently heard from Sue Weaver of Mammoth Spring, Arkansas. Although she *really* wanted a yak, she now has a water buffalo. In many parts of the world, water buffalo are the farm animals of choice because they are both powerful and gentle.

Sue writes for Hobby Farm magazine and has a blog on their website.

Sue's resident water buffalo is Ludo.


A more common team in this area is the Percheron mule team belonging to Karen and Joe Bernstein. Tom and Jerry are 16 years old, and Joe has logged with them since April, 2001. They are half brothers and have always been together. Joe occasionally works them individually, but they generally work as a team.