We have problems with the dryness too and high forest fire danger in most regions of our country too. There is a fire prevention all over and until now, there were actually no fires. But our pastures are very dry and the forest is dry and colourful like in september or october. It's still very hot here
We are still waiting for rain.
Wow 1@MajorClementine[/USER] the fjords look awesome ? and great to hear you could hitch Clem alone. This is a huge progress in a driving horses education when they are stable enough to get hitched by one person.
1@Cayuse[/USER] Happy to hear too that Peanut is doing such a great job! I cannot drive most of my horses into position to the shafts, but I normally do not try this when I hitch a single horse ? I usually position the horse in front of the cart or sulky and pull the cart the last few inches to horse. Do you drive your horses backwards into the position?
I hitched the boys yesterday all three together for the second time. I was all alone and they did awesome!
I'm now slowly get used to the weird system of a three-in-hand-rein. I drove with Massai in the middle, but my goal is to drive Moony in this position because he's the one who is the most peaceful guy of them.
They love their job like this! It's much easier when the are three instead of two pulling the cart.
On saturday, I tested my new super lightweight sulky. What a fantastic (or FUNtastic ?) vehicle! I drove Massai for a longer drive and he was trotting like heck and never got tired. Later, I drove Teddy and he was much faster than with old carts (who are fun to drive too, but heavier). We're in love with the new sulky and hope to go for small endurance drives soon.