He looks fat and happy... maybe a little smug, getting all the girls and all. :p:
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He was a beauty.
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Advance a few feet, examine the results, make adjustments to plough or harness, advance another few feet, and so on... |
That looks like a woman driving that white team.
Out in Amish country all work stops on Sunday, only the horses pulling the buggies are used. I've noticed the horses and mules used for working the farm are never more than a few feet from each other in a big pasture. They work together and spend their time off together. |
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Yes, it's another ploughing picture...
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Smart man, use two right hand horses and two left hand horses, bound to plow straight. ;)
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He looks to be going deep.
Ploughing. Cough - coff Rough - ruff Ploughing - pluffing? :p:Yep, that's all I got today. Dis m'hill.:p: |
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There's not much ploughing in Slough. Or is it not much pluffing in Sluff? Sometimes a chap gets confused. |
That chap would be me. Most of the time.
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Numerous ceremonies and events are being held in commemoration of the end of the First World war and quite rightly they concentrate on the human cost of that conflict.
The part that animals, mostly horses, played has also been recognised. Attachment 65520 Quote:
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Western movies (cowboy flicks) have 98% brown horses. The hero or lead bad guy might ride white, black, or palomino.
They're missing out on so many possibilities of making movies more colorful. |
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Maybe the actors don't want to be upstaged...
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Or they'll mess up the set design...
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