Thanks to Penny for the title - or maybe it was Horse-Blog!
What a great day we had on Friday for horse-logging training and then on Saturday the demonstration which was open to the public. I guess around 70 people visited during the day so it was well attended.
Refreshments in the way of Penny-soup, many cakes (including 2 rescued from Les's freezer) plus tea and coffee all offered free and ably administered by Lis and a few helpers.
A fiery fire burned within the log surround on both days and the weather was especially kind to us.
The logging demonstration was a huge success and it was my first insight into what a Working Horse Experience is. Thanks to Phil Wilson for bringing along Jeff the Clydesdale horse - a very docile and handsome creature - and the horse was great too!
Actually Phil is far from docile; in fact I'm sure he won't mind if I refer to him as Mad Phil! He has a sense of humour that just kept me and many others laughing for most of the day. Great guy with an obvious love of heavy horses and the countryside.
Assisted very ably by his lovely (and no doubt long-suffering) wife Lindsay they demonstrated exactly what horse-logging is all about including a run down of the equipment and introduction to Jeff the Clydesdale who does exactly as he's told except when he doesn't want to, which seemed to be most of the time!
Jeff is a magnificent 10-year-old working horse standing some 17 hands and weighing in at around a ton and so obviously happy doing what he's bred to do - working the land! I was surprised to hear that he is one of only 900 Clydesdales left in the UK. And long may they continue to be bred.
This is Mad Phil showing just how mad he really is by log ski-ing around the trickiest corner of the run!
Once they'd done a couple of runs dragging a heavy log down the path in Ercall Wood to the lane and back Jeff virtually dragged anyone else who held the ropes; he knew what he had to do, knew where he had to go and was a most delightful companion. Thanks for a great couple of days Jeff!
Great picture of Penny who seems to be wondering where Jeff went!
Even Pete who openly admits to being 'not big on horses' enjoyed being dragged down the hill and then pulled even quicker back up it!
And so it was time to clear the site and put the Working Horse Crew back into their boxes!
Hi Paul
ReplyDeleteAnother great blog Paul. Nice pic of your grandson on Jeff. Also nice piccy of my grandson Rhys being introduced to Jeff. Shame my other g/son Connor had his back turned... but thats typical of him LOL.
Great day we had .
And another great day has just been had this Friday 3rd April at the Shropshire Wildlife Headquarters in Shrewsbury.
Cant wait to get started on our summer programme on the 24th April.
See everyone there.....
bye for now
Lis D