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In contrast, during the Dark Ages a rigid, well-padded collar was adopted that properly placed the weight on the horse’s shoulders instead of its neck, enabling the horse to pull as much as the ox and to pull it much faster. Having adopted the horse collar, European farmers soon switched from oxen to horses, with an immense gain in productivity—a horse could plow more than twice as much per day as an ox.
The Victory of Reason: How Christianity Led to Freedom, Capitalism, and Western Success
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