Ox Yoke with Two Bows, 1836

Summary

This carved, wooden yoke captures the strength of oxen's necks and shoulders. The carved beam is placed across the back of the neck and shoulders of a team of oxen while the curved wood bows are secured around each ox's neck. Once trained and fitted with a yoke, these large, powerful animals can pull wagons, transport heavy loads, and plow fields.

This carved, wooden yoke captures the strength of oxen's necks and shoulders. The carved beam is placed across the back of the neck and shoulders of a team of oxen while the curved wood bows are secured around each ox's neck. Once trained and fitted with a yoke, these large, powerful animals can pull wagons, transport heavy loads, and plow fields.

Artifact

Yoke (Animal equipment)

Date Made

1836

Subject Date

01 May 1936

Creators

Unknown

Greenfield Village
 On Exhibit

at Greenfield Village in Soybean Lab Agricultural Gallery

Object ID

2001.0.110.16

Credit

From the Collections of The Henry Ford.

Material

Wood (Plant Material)
Iron (Metal)
Paint (Coating)

Technique

painting (coating)

Color

Black (Color)
Brown

Dimensions

Width: 32 in

Inscriptions

Painted on front: MAY 1ST 1835

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