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MoinMoin
05-28-2010, 11:14 AM
any more. I feel like this horse


http://gallery.digicamclub.de/4images/data/media/191/boahey2.jpg

and I am really ready for holiday, because my colleague is reported ill since over 2 weeks :-(.

Matt K.
05-28-2010, 12:03 PM
Könnte fast ein Haflinger sein, aber in Nord Deutschland? Sind die nicht normalerweise häufiger in den Alpen zu finden. Zudem sind die meistens braun.

Funny, when I looked at the Grass, I thought: that's in Germany! There is a difference on the look of grass from place to place, thisa grass looked almost alpine. Anyway, the horse reminded me of the typical "Haflinger" breed used in the alps.

Wonderful shot, MoinMoin, and I sure hope you feel better than that horse.

MoinMoin
05-29-2010, 12:10 AM
HAFLINGER?:headslap: Never - actually this breed is called "Tinker".

But you are right about the "Alps" with the Haflinger - it is original an alpine breed. But one of the best breeder ranches is here in the north, near Neumünster!

And here comes a picture of a Haflinger - watch and learn ;-):

JAS_Photo
05-29-2010, 12:14 AM
That is a pretty horse, Moin Moin! Nice capture.

Hillbillygirl
05-29-2010, 05:20 AM
Poor old guy in that first pic., looks like he's leaning into the traces, but nothing there. Hope you don't feel like that often MM.
First thing that came to mind when I saw it was Gypsy Vanner. The colour, mane/tail length, and especially the amount of feathering on the legs gave it away. These are beautiful animals for sure.
Do you have many around your parts MM? We have a couple breeders around here, but that is it. Very $$$$ around these parts.

Bambi
05-29-2010, 08:56 AM
Poor old guy in that first pic., looks like he's leaning into the traces, but nothing there. Hope you don't feel like that often MM.
First thing that came to mind when I saw it was Gypsy Vanner. The colour, mane/tail length, and especially the amount of feathering on the legs gave it away. These are beautiful animals for sure.
Do you have many around your parts MM? We have a couple breeders around here, but that is it. Very $$$$ around these parts.

he looks like he was grazing on the hill and then something caught his attention. He's cute though.

Gypsy Vanner's are one of the biggest rip offs in the horse industry in North America. But horses are like everything else: worth what people are willing to pay.