Animal traction



         


Animal traction refers to the use of draft animals to provide motive power for vehicles or machinery. It is believed to be the first significant non-human source of power.

The earliest uses of domestic animals were for meat and direct personal transportation (that is, they were ridden). Their use for traction power followed. The first such use was probably for pulling sledges, sleighs or carts. They came to be used subsequently for pulling plows, providing power for mills and other stationary equipment, and pulling other farm equipment.

Livestock was also used in logging operations to drag logs out of the woods. Today, some people still swear by this method as being far less destructive to the woodland environment than using heavy equipment.

Animal traction is still widely used in the world today. It has several major advantages over mechanical traction:

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