Dear Student,
Today, onto the larger non-human helpers you might like to employ on your homestead…
Horses are probably the most commonly used large working animals on the farm in Western culture today.
They are put to regular use for personal transportation, for hauling, for inspecting and moving herds of animals, and for navigating terrain too steep for machinery and vehicles.
There are still individuals and communities that use horses for a lot more than just individual transport. The traditional Amish and Mennonite communities across the Americas are a good example—their appreciation for and dependence on the noble horse has been integral to their communities for generations, and hasn’t decreased in modern times.
Aside from being highly useful animals, they are good companions. Horses are now used as emotional support animals for people with autism and other developmental problems.
These days, there is a resurgence of interest in horse power on the farm, but, as with anything, there are plenty of pros and cons to using horses…
Pros To Using Horses On The Farm:
Drawbacks To Using Horses Instead Of Tractors:
working, but when working hard it will need a hay and grain supplement to supply enough calories to keep it strong. (You can grow your own grain to support this if you have the space.)
These faithful animals have been used for traction and guard animals for over 5,000 years.
Smaller than horses and stronger for their size, donkeys can handle steeper terrain and are more surefooted then horses.
A well cared for donkey can live for 30 to 50 years.
The big downside to donkeys is their famous obstinance. As you likely already know, donkeys are particularly stubborn animals, attributed to a stronger sense of self preservation and a higher pain tolerance than horses. Donkeys won’t be frightened or bullied into doing something they don’t want to do.
Because of their self-preservation instinct, though, donkeys protect themselves when threatened and are used in developing countries to guard sheep and goat herds.
Donkey milk is a premium product, and there were reports of it selling for US$60 per gallon in Italy a few years back.
Donkey and horses are members of the same family so can interbreed. Mules are the offspring of a male donkey and a female horse (the other way around begets a hinny). A mule’s size is dictated by the size of its mother (horse).
Mules may be the ultimate working farm animal, benefitting from hybrid vigor. That is, a mule generally takes the best traits from each parent, combing the best of both donkeys and horses:
Mules…
A friend of mine lost his driver’s license and now travels everywhere on his mule… The mule never gets lost.
An ox is any castrated bull that is used as a work animal, but specific lines and breeds of cattle are sometimes used to produce huge, docile animals of burden.
Slower and steadier than horses, they are much stronger, and better suited to pulling large cumbersome loads.
Oxen are primarily used to transport loads, plough land, and haul huge logs out of forests, but they can (and are) also ridden for transportation thanks to their calm temperament.
Goats were historically used to nurse infants directly (nanny goats) and were also used in slaughterhouses to herd and keep the other animals calm. Goats are known for their calming attribute when it comes to other animals. A spooky or nervous horse will often be stabled with a goat to keep him calm and provide him with company.
Goats are used for clearing scrub land and jungles, as their amazing ability to eat practically anything makes them highly effective land clearers. But they do this to a fault… if you leave them too long they will kill all trees in an area, which you typically don’t want. If you let them too near the house, they’re liable to eat things you don’t want eaten (and that you wouldn’t have thought could be). While they can be useful, they can also be a danger to personal property.
Goats can also be trained to pull carts on the small homestead that isn’t big enough to support a horse.
Elephants are used in the logging industry still today…
Cormorants are a marine bird that hunt fish. They are captured and used by fishermen in Asia…
Falconry: the original sport of kings. Falcons and other birds of prey have been trained for millennia to hunt for food and to kill pests like rodents…
While it takes time and patience to raise a bird from infancy (and you will probably need a license to do so) it is a majestic pastime for those with the patience.