what do we call when bullock carts move in a line one behind the others?
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this is what Is known as “scratch pulling.” Each pair of bullocks are as evenly matched in strength as possible, so that they will pull truly, when no surplus pulling strength is lost. Two bullock drivers with their wagons generally travel together for the sake of company. Should one get into a fix the other is there to lend a helping hand.
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