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5 hours ago, David Cropper said:

This is the same bloke using horses for logging, again, middle one,  the sepia photo is of Manu getting in the grape harvest in his area, the last one is his team ploughing, absolutely  magnificent, wish I could see that!

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Brilliant pictures David,love seeing horses working

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4 hours ago, Bob_z_l said:

Bottom pic.... Wow! 7 in hand.
Plenty of carriage drivers round here but 7, no. 

Keep the posts coming please.

Watching any horses working is a pleasure, watching a team of 7 horses is a sight to behold. The 4 whites all look to be perfectly matched. Thanks for posting.

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8 minutes ago, dan blocker said:

Watching any horses working is a pleasure, watching a team of 7 horses is a sight to behold. The 4 whites all look to be perfectly matched. Thanks for posting.

The 4 greys ! 😃

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1 minute ago, David Cropper said:

No such thing as a white horse Dan. Only greys.

As Stubby as already pointed out DC but I’m not so sure because I remember years ago that someone on here said they rode a cock-horse to Banbury Cross to see a fine lady upon a white horse🤔 so there must be white horses?

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2 minutes ago, dan blocker said:

As Stubby as already pointed out DC but I’m not so sure because I remember years ago that someone on here said they rode a cock-horse to Banbury Cross to see a fine lady upon a white horse🤔 so there must be white horses?

No, white is a shade of grey in horses. Have a quick look on Google. 

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