these horses were the real worker.
A photo from the Heavy Horse day I've visited last weekend.
This is a discussion on Once... in former days within the Animals (mammals, birds, insects etc.) forums, part of the Show your photo (Color) - Landscape & Nature (flowers, mountains, storms etc.) category; these horses were the real worker. A photo from the Heavy Horse day I've visited last weekend....
these horses were the real worker.
A photo from the Heavy Horse day I've visited last weekend.
Cool processing, MoinMoin. Gives it a real old feel. Nicely done!
What a beautiful animal. Nicely done
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i like the rich brown tones here.
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very well done MM. In my area the work horse is still used quite often to work in the woods and fields.
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Looks like a "Haflinger" to me. Could I be right? It's small enough. Great processing, and wonderful shot, MM
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Hallo Matt - the colours are the same; but a Haflinger (with 400 kg) weights only the half from the "Schleswiger Kaltblut" (800 kg!!!) above! That's a really heavy difference ;-).
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