Oxen - Engines of the Overland Emigration

An emigrant wagon crosses a grassy field with two oxen and people walking beside it.
Oxen pull a wagon during a reenactment at Alcove Spring Park, Kansas

Sally Gray, The Marysville Advocate

 
Dixon Ford, of Fruit Heights, Utah, devoted much of his life to training and driving oxen using techniques he learned from his Mormon pioneer grandfather. In this article he explains what oxen are, how they were traditionally trained to draw wagons, and how they are properly driven and cared for. Emigrant accounts triumphs and tragedies involving oxen on the overland trails are woven through this narrative. Read the article here.

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This article is reproduced here by permission of the Oregon-California Trails Association. Photos are the property of the photographers and are used here by permission.

 

Last updated: May 17, 2018

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