Herding horses.
Here there are pictures from
the only gathering of horses where I took a camera with me. It was
to gather hundreds of horses at the corral Laufskálarétt
in Skagafjördur, Iceland, in september 1994.
Meeting each other in the dusk
of morning, ready for a long day.
These horses are in a huge pasture
in the valley of Kolbeinsdalur all summer.
Here we are looking at a part
of the herd.
Now it's beginning to move.
We'd better be fast.
Here we are partly surrounding
a small flock of horses. You can see a few riders on the other side
of these horses and youngsters.
There are around 700 horses
that are driven to Laufskalarett corral this day every year. A person
becomes small between all those horses.
Well, lets take some horses!
Each farm has it's part of the
corral, so all his horses have to be gathered from the big herd, into that
part. Here we see one such farm-part. The horses are usually
ushered into it one by one, but if that doesn't work, 3-4 people have to
jump on the horse and take it into the part.
3 man helping each other to
usher a grown horse into the right direction.
Doing the same with a foal.
One holds each side, one holds the tail.
This youngster isn't ready to
do it the easy way. It has gotten free of two men, but the third
one hangs on.
This one is not getting as easily
away. It is forbidden to hang on the ears of the horses, and they
are not hurt by this even though it looks forceful.
When every horse is in
the right place, it is absolutely neccesary, and such fun, to sing.
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I Location I Weather
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gallery I Us at Langhus I Icelandic
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