märkäsohjoinen
Märkäsohjoinen is a Finnish term that translates literally to "wet yoke" or "wet hitch." It refers to a specific type of draft harness used historically for pulling heavy loads, particularly in forestry and agriculture. The term is most commonly associated with the type of harness used for oxen or other draft animals when operating in wet or muddy conditions.
The märkäsohjoinen was designed to distribute the pulling force effectively while providing stability for the animal.
The use of märkäsohjoinen declined with the advent of mechanized farming and logging equipment. However, it