Three Abreast Draft Horse Hitch
by Dale Wagner

IIf you are hooking a crazy one, or if you feel unsure of the green one, a jockey stick (B) going from collar to halter will keep him from jumping over the top of his mate. It is just a stick, such as a mower pitman, with a strap securely fastened on the end. The strap buckles around the collar at the throat and has a strong snap to go to the halter of the one being broken. A jockey stick reduces your control, as it allows less freedom for the horse to respond to the bit. Use it sparingly.
For a drill or other stiff-tongue application, offset the tongue about half way across the evener’s long arm (between the single horse and the point of pull) and lengthen the tongue by the measurement labeled “A,” representing the distance between the pin hole of the evener and the pin hole that connects the evener to the tripletree.

Evener 1999 issue of Rural Heritage magazine.