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  • Dean Shira of Fredericktown leads his three-horse hitch down the road during the open Draft Horse Show on Monday at the Knox County Fair. This is Shira’s 40th year participating at the fair.
    Dean Shira of Fredericktown leads his three-horse hitch down the road during the open Draft Horse Show on Monday at the Knox County Fair. This is Shira’s 40th year participating at the fair.
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  • July 26, 2011 10:51 am EDT

MOUNT VERNON — Dean Shira sat atop the high, red wagon as friends and relatives added a third huge black horse to the hitch for the next event in the open fair Draft Horse Show on Monday at the Knox County Fair.

He explained how the “unicorn” or three-horse hitch was originally designed for a smaller horse and the narrower confines of European or East Coast cities, and how the lead horse does not normally pull any of the load. As a result, the traces connecting that horse to the rest of the hitch should normally hang loose.

 

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