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Horses In Barn, Northern Ohio

Photography Animals posted on Jan 22, 2007
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These are trotters, purchased by the Amish people to pull their buggies. This is a good life for horses no longer on the track but with a new family home. These horses want to move all the time, energetic! The distinctive sound of their hooves on the roads is pleasing, indeed. Shot a year ago. Now rediscovered in my files and posted here..enjoy.

Comments (6)


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Biffowitz

10:04PM | Mon, 22 January 2007

Pretty neat capture, and a good view of their new home! I like your new avatar!

MrsLubner

11:44PM | Mon, 22 January 2007

I never rode a trotter but I spent some time riding percherons. Back when I was small, the amish had percherons as their work animals. When they rode through the neighborhood in their wagons they used a different horse but I'm not sure what type. This is a lovely shot of these horses.

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busi2ness

11:58PM | Mon, 22 January 2007

Well composed capture of their new home indeed.

frankie96

12:31AM | Tue, 23 January 2007

They do look well cared for..nice shot....

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DJB

1:03AM | Tue, 23 January 2007

Nice light work on the wood. I like your vantage point.

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Janiss

6:28AM | Tue, 23 January 2007

Splendid composition with the superb colours in a place which I like!


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