C-Level: The Hallamore Clydesdales

Hallamore Clydesdales - a series by Chris Brunson - hitching up.

The Hallamore Clydesdales at Eastern States Exposition – better known as The Big E – truly one of the best parts of the event to watch superb handling of beautiful draft horses that gleam with health and pride – pure professionalism in action.

The eight-horse hitch strides the grounds in a parade route at The Big E daily – and the public can observe the harnessing up of each horse every step of the hitch from the rich leather horse collars bright with metal trim to the polished hames – the rigging is performed calmly in front of a crowd.

Hallamore Clydesdales - a series by Chris Brunson

The Hallamore Corporation is the company behind the horses and the exhibit at The Big E, which continues until Sunday, Oct. 4.

The company specializes in transportation, cranes, rigging and millwrighting to specialized heavy hauling. If the quality of the horses and their drivers and handlers is any reflection of the company – every tiny detail is polished, professional and even when there is a slight bobble in a rein or strap, quickly corrected.

(They make it all look easy. Handling draft horses? Something not many can do, and very few as well as the handlers did in front of a sometimes noisy and jostling crowd.)

Hallamore Clydesdale drivers - notice the number of reins in the driver's hands.