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SPECIAL EDITION THE BUDWEISER CLYDESDALES NCBS PIG TALES® May 2011 Our next NCBS BBQ Boot Camp is at Tanglewood Park in Clemmons, NC on May 13th! The Camp is already half full and filling up, so be sure to secure your spot today! If you can’t make it to the Camp in Tanglewood, we have 2 more Camps for 2011 - The NCBS Mountain BBQ Boot Camp in Fletcher, NC and the NCBS Coastal BBQ Boot Camp in Wilmington, NC. Click here for more details! SHOWTIME

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SPECIAL EDITION

THE BUDWEISER CLYDESDALES

NCBS PIG TALES® May 2011

Our next NCBS BBQ Boot Camp is at Tanglewood Park in Clemmons, NC on May 13th!

The Camp is already half full and filling up, so be sure to secure your spot today!

If you can’t make it to the Camp in Tanglewood, we have 2 more Camps for 2011 - The NCBS

Mountain BBQ Boot Camp in Fletcher, NC and the NCBS Coastal BBQ Boot Camp in Wilmington, NC.

Click here for more details!

SHOWTIME

DRAFT HORSE “ROCK STARS”

NCBS PIG TALES® May 2011 PAGE 2

Throughout recorded history men have been fasci-

nated with “BIG”. To own the biggest club, sword,

dog, horse etc. was a source of pride and a status

symbol. We will not delve into other reasons men

may have for this phenomenon. Men are not alone

in this fascination of the “Biggest”. For centuries

men, women and children have paid to see the

“biggest” at sideshows, fairs, circuses and other pub-

lic events around the globe. One source of amaze-

ment has been the biggest horse. Eighty (80) plus

years ago the worlds largest horse honors went to

“Brooklyn Supreme”. Foaled in the US in 1928,

“Brookie” stood 19.2 hands (a hand is 4 inches) at

the shoulder and

weighed 3,200

lbs. He wore a

40” collar and

measured 10 feet

2 inches at the

girth (around his

chest). At one

time Dr. LeGear

at only four (4)

years of age was

considered the world’s largest horse. He was 21+hh

(hands high) and weighed 3940 lbs. Since the “Dr”

there have been a number of horses mentioned as the

world’s largest, “Noddy” at 20.2hh and 1.5 tons, Go-

liath (19.1hh), Zeus, Radar (19hands 3 ½ inches)

and Poe, possibly the present leading contender for

the title at 20.2hh and 200 stones ( a stone is 14 lbs.)

in weight.

All of these horses were/are draft horses. There are

a number of draft horse breeds. Some of the more

familiar breeds are Belgian, Shire, Percheron and

Clydesdale.

These Herculean

sized horses were

originally bred to

carry knights in

full armor and

intimidate men on

foot. They were

meant to be fire

breathing

dragons. Later

these draft breeds were woven into the farm work of

Europe and prized for their ability to pull a great

amount of weight. These hard working, blue collar

horses were imported to the US in the mid 1800s

and became the work horse of choice for the Ameri-

can farmer. Of all of the draft horses in harness

around the world no breed of these gentle giants is

more recognizable than Clydesdales. And no hitch

of Clydesdales is more recognizable than the Bud-

weiser Clydesdales. No logo in the advertising

world is more identifiable with its brand than the

eight magnificent bay Clydesdales that pull the

bright red brewery wagon of Anheuser-Busch.

Only the best of the best Clydesdales make the

Budweiser Clydesdale eight-horse hitch.

“Brooklyn Supreme”

Poe with owner Shereen Thompson

Radar

Continued on Page 3

DRAFT HORSE “ROCK STARS” (cont.)

NCBS PIG TALES® May 2011 PAGE 3

They are alike in appearance. Each horse is bay in

color, has a white blaze on the face, black mane and

tail and white feathering on all four legs and feet. All

of the horses are approximately the same size: about

18/18+ hh

and weigh in

at about

2000-

2300lbs.

There are

five (5) trav-

eling Clydes-

dale teams,

one is based

in MO., one

in NH, one in

TX and two

in CA. Each

year the

teams travel more than 100,000 miles and make over

500 appearances to the delight of audiences young

and old.

When on the road the Clydesdales travel in a style

befitting their status as “Rock Stars” of the horse

world. They are chauffeur driven in a caravan of

three (3) handsome red Budweiser tractor-trailer

rigs emblazoned with their pictures on the trailers.

They stand on heavily cushioned floors in air condi-

tioned stalls. The trucks are equipped with air ride to

further aid their comfort.

Each horse con-

sumes about 60

pounds of hay

and 10 pounds

of specialized

grains and vita-

mins per day all

inspected and

monitored by

the horse’s

handler.

The horses drink local water (most of these equine

giants drink about 20+ gallons per day) also care-

fully inspected. The horses have their hooves

trimmed and get new shoes and leather pads every

six(6) weeks.

Budweiser Clydesdales in pasture

Photo by Jim Early

The Budweiser Caravan

Photo by Jim Early

Mealtime for the Clydesdales

Photo by Curtis White

One of the Clydesdales being outfitted with new pads & shoes by farrier John Soto

Photos by Jim Early & Curtis White

Continued on Page 4

DRAFT HORSE “ROCK STARS” (cont.)

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On a show day the horse’s routine is much like an

actor/entertainer being made up for a scene or per-

formance. The horses stalls are cleaned, the horses

fed, curried, brushed, washed, wiped, sprayed,

manes set with red and white flowers and ribbons,

tails set and netted and ribbons affixed, feet cleaned

and last minute touch-ups. This routine takes five

(5) hours of preparation.

Rich Gerth preps Chico

Jim Early curries Chico

Rubby dub dub

Jim dries Jake after bath

Mitch gives Jim a raspberry

Continued on Page 5

DRAFT HORSE “ROCK STARS” (cont.)

NCBS PIG TALES® May 2011 PAGE 5

Then the horses are driven to their show. At the

show grounds the horses are fitted with the complex

black leather harness that is custom made and

custom fitted for the special needs of each horse.

Next the

horses are

ready for

the hitch.

The first

horses to

be placed

are the

wheel

pair.

They are

attached

to the

double tree closest to the wagon followed by the

body, swing and lead pairs. Once in place these

Elite Eight become the most famous eight horse

hitch in history. Add the 8000 lb. Brewery Wagon

(with hydraulic brakes no less) some icy cold Bud, a

hitch driver,

asst. hitch

driver and

top with

Brewer (the

Dalmatian)

and you have

a rolling

party.

On April 19, 2011 The Clydesdales visited Winston

Salem, NC to recreate a scene from yesteryear when

the team delivered a case of beer to a local billiard

hall. On this day the team delivered another case of

beer and the proprietor returned the original crate.

Over 3500 people lined the streets to see and take

pictures of the Clydesdales making their second de-

livery. It was quite a moment. The horses also

made several appearances at BB&T Baseball Field

to greet the Dash fans.

While the Budweiser East Coast Hitch Team and the

Clydesdales were in town I was privileged to spend

some time with the men and the horses. The horses

in this hitch were Mark, Stu, Mitch, Don, Evan,

Chip, Jake, Chico, Jeff and Rudy. Chico was my

favorite. He

was a people

horse and had

a calm

demeanor.

I got to watch

the horses

take their

7AM morning

romp in the

pasture, be

curried,

brushed,

washed and

get new shoes.

And I got to

love on them. All of the hitch horses are geldings

(castrated) and for good reason. A good gelding is

the same horse every day. I owned, rode and bro-

kered Tennessee Walking horses for a number of

years. There was an old saying “You tell a gelding

what to do. You ask a mare to do it and you discuss

it with a stud”. Some things never change.

I would like to express my thanks to our sponsors

Anheuser-Busch®, Budweiser®, R. H. Barringer

Distributing Co., my friend Chip Harpe and The

Budweiser East Coast Hitch Team for making my

time with the Clydesdales possible and for such a

memorable experience. Much Obliged. - Jim Early

Rock Star Transportation

The Elite Eight

HERE WE GO!

Jim and Chico

NCBS Pig Tales® May 2011 PAGE 6

Friends of NCBS

NCBS Pig Tales® May 2011 PAGE 8

Friends of NCBS

PRINTING

Triad Packaging

A.B. Vannoy Hams

To The Point, Inc.

Winston-Salem, NC

Dewey’s Bakery

Duplin Winery

Rose Hill, NC

Joyce Foods

Winston-Salem, NC

PIP Printing

Triad Packaging

Piedmont Distillers

Twiddy & Co. Realtors

Pepsi-Cola Bottling Company

Winston-Salem, NC

Pepsi-Cola of Hickory

Hickory, NC

Pepsi Bottling Ventures

Wilmington, NC

NCBS Pig Tales® May 2011 PAGE 9

Friends of NCBS

Grady’s Barbecue

Dudley, NC

Skylight Inn

Ayden, NC Carolina Bar-B-Q - Statesville, NC

Milner’s American Southern Cuisine & Cocktails

Phillip M. Williford, M.D.

Big Oak Drive-In & BBQ - Salter Path, NC

Jimmy’s Seafood - Winston-Salem, NC

Are you interested in becoming a business sponsor of NCBS?

Visit www.ncbbqsociety.com, email us at [email protected] or

call (336) 765-NCBS for more information

Trigger Agency Casual Furniture World

Bridges Barbecue Lodge

Shelby, NC

Speedy Lohr’s BBQ of Arcadia

Arcadia, NC

Wilber’s Barbecue

Goldsboro, NC

Herb’s Pit Bar-B-Que

Murphy, NC

Moore’s Old Tyme Barbeque

New Bern, NC

Richard’s Bar-B-Q

Salisbury, NC

Short Sugar’s Drive-In

Reidsville, NC

Fuzzy’s

Madison, NC

Hill’s Lexington Barbecue

Winston-Salem, NC

NCBS PIG TALES® May 2011 PAGE 10

Our Mission

The mission of the North Carolina Barbecue Society (NCBS) is to preserve North Caro-lina’s barbecue history and culture and to secure North Carolina’s rightful place as the Barbecue Capital of the World. Our goal is to promote North Carolina as “the Cradle of ’Cue” and embrace all that is good about barbecue worldwide. As we strive to achieve these lofty goals we will be guided by the polar star that barbecue is all about good food, good friends and good times.

NCBS Pig Tales® is the official monthly publication of The North

Carolina Barbecue Society and is free to members. Dues start at $35.00 a year ($25.00 for seniors and students). Visit us at www.ncbbqsociety.com to download application or apply online.

Become a contributing correspondent and send us your articles, ideas, pictures and recipes. Email correspondence is preferred.

We reserve the right to edit any article, ad, comment or recipe.

Contact NCBS

144 Sterling Point Court

Winston-Salem, NC 27104

Phone: (336) 765-NCBS

Fax: (336) 765-9193

[email protected]

www.ncbbqsociety.com

Curtis White—Editor in Chief, Layout and Design & NCBS

Webmaster

Columnists

Jim Early

Contributing Correspondent

Margo Knight Metzger

Bill Eason

Photos this Edition by Jim Early & Curtis White

All rights reserved, The North Carolina Barbecue Society © 2011

NCBS Officers President…………………………………... Jim Early

Vice President……………………………..Bill Eason

Secretary………………………........Mary E. Lindsey

Treasurer……………………………………Jim Early

NCBS Board Members Jim Early…………………………Winston-Salem, NC

Bill Eason………………………………Marshville, NC

Mary E. Lindsey…………………………..Atlanta, GA

Rick Hollowell……………………….Greensboro, NC

Steve Grady……………………………….Dudley, NC

Debbie Bridges-Webb……………………Shelby, NC

Richard Turner……………………...Lake James, NC

Are you interested in becoming a business sponsor of NCBS? Visit

www.ncbbqsociety.com,

email us at [email protected] or call

(336) 765-NCBS for more information

®

NCBS wishes to give its membership a voice in NCBS Pig Tales®. The articles in this publication reflect the views, opinions and preferences of the author of the article and do not necessarily reflect the views, opinions and prefer-ences of NCBS officers, board members or the staff of NCBS Pig Tales®.

The recipes shared in this publication, unless they are ex-cerpts from Jim Early’s books The Best Tar Heel Barbecue Manteo to Murphy, Jim Early’s Reflections: The Memories and Recipes of a Southern Cook and Shining Times: The Adventures and Recipes of a Sportsman have not been kitchen tested by this publication.