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is a Shire horse living near Winterthur with his 3 comrades and I had the honor to go for a two hours ride with him and his comrades today. And everything they tell about this breed is true, they are the gentle giants and oh so lovable. For me it was the first time since 15 Years to go out for a ride and it was magnificent...smile A bit information from the Shire Horse Society about the breed: "The Shire horse. A magnificent animal - tall, gentle, noble and immensely strong - loved by many. Because Shire Horses are so calm and placid, we do not think that they would be good in wars. However, it is because of war that the Shire horse came into being. Native British horses were quite small and light, like the ponies you can still see in wild in places like the New Forest, Dartmoor and Exmoor. When knights started wearing heavy suits of armour the horses were unable to carry them. Heavier breeds from the Continent (especially Holland, Germany and Flanders in modern day Belgium) were introduced to Britain and the Great Horse (also known as the War Horse) first came into being. Eventually warfare changed and soldiers no longer wore heavy suits of armour, but this did not mean that the Great Horse was no longer needed. It was soon recognised that their great strength and placid nature would make them useful on the farm and for pulling heavy loads. They soon took over the jobs previously done by oxen on farms, such as ploughing. Horses were faster and more intelligent than oxen and could also work in forestry. The Industrial Revolution saw the construction of a nationwide system of canals which enabled heavy loads to be transported long distances. The Shire was the ideal horse to use, towing the barges along the canals. They were also used to haul large wagons, drays, omnibuses and trams. Soon however, technology developed and the need for the horse declined. The first blow was the rise of the railway, meaning less goods were transported by barge. Then came the tractor, replacing horses on farms. Finally more and more road vehicles were powered by engines and the Shire horse’s days soon seemed numbered. Shire horse numbers fell from well over a million to just a few thousand by the 1960s and the breed was in serious trouble. A small group of dedicated breeders came to rescue though and the Shire is seeing a resurgence in popularity both as a working animal and a riding horse."

Comments (47)


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jmb007

5:19PM | Thu, 22 April 2010

splendide image!!!!

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alessimarco

5:21PM | Thu, 22 April 2010

Wonderful capture and marvelous effects! Congratulations on being a lucky rider!

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flaviok

5:22PM | Thu, 22 April 2010

Imagem magnifica, obrigado por texto esclarecedor , excelente obra minha amiga, aplausos (5)

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kftate

5:23PM | Thu, 22 April 2010

This is gorgeous! I've always loved Shires. They're such wonderful horses. Beautiful work!

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tennesseecowgirl

5:27PM | Thu, 22 April 2010

really nice work!!

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drifterlee

5:30PM | Thu, 22 April 2010

Gorgeous! I love horses and I have a horse named Buddy!

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kjer_99

5:42PM | Thu, 22 April 2010

Thanks for the horse's history, too.

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jclP

5:46PM | Thu, 22 April 2010

beautyful capture and very nice effects

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eekdog

6:00PM | Thu, 22 April 2010

outstanding art ulla, very nice. love the info and history you provided.. lol steve

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Roxam

6:01PM | Thu, 22 April 2010

wonderful artwork, and really appreciate and enjoyed learning about the Shire Horse. You had a wonderful adventure today, thank you for sharing it with us!

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adorety

6:10PM | Thu, 22 April 2010

That is an excellent image and some great info. Thanks.

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MagikUnicorn

6:34PM | Thu, 22 April 2010

BEAUTIFUL POST WORK

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goodoleboy

6:57PM | Thu, 22 April 2010

Uber stellar postwork in this striking image, Ulla. Wish I had the time to read the entire narrative.

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psyoshida

7:44PM | Thu, 22 April 2010

A gorgeous portrait You should have it printed on canvas. A stunningly beautiful composition. I really appreciate the history and I'm happy to know they will not let this noble breed wither.

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Faemike55

7:48PM | Thu, 22 April 2010

it sounds like you had an excellent day! great photo and wonderful information

cardosdecumenos

7:58PM | Thu, 22 April 2010

that's new style for you... great work

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Carlazzo

8:02PM | Thu, 22 April 2010

Fantastically well done!

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brycek

8:16PM | Thu, 22 April 2010

Lovely artwork!!

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EaglesDarlin

8:34PM | Thu, 22 April 2010

lovely

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npauling

8:43PM | Thu, 22 April 2010

A lovely painted look to this capture. Excellent.

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lior

8:57PM | Thu, 22 April 2010

Splendide!!!

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1010

9:35PM | Thu, 22 April 2010

I love how you made this photo into a pencil drawing. Exquisite work. I adore horses.

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Minda

9:53PM | Thu, 22 April 2010

very nice work ulla..:)

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tamburro

10:23PM | Thu, 22 April 2010

Great work and text my friend!!!!!!!!!!!!

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mgtcs

10:27PM | Thu, 22 April 2010

Gorgeous horse, splendid texture and lighting my dear, amazing information, congratulations!

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bmac62

11:48PM | Thu, 22 April 2010

A beautiful image...like your postwork and the accompanying info is fascinating.

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lyron

12:34AM | Fri, 23 April 2010

Wonderful effect. Great picture!!

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Umbetro38

12:39AM | Fri, 23 April 2010

ich versteh zwar die ganze Geschichte nicht aber mir gefällt der Postwork sehr - zumal ich Tiere über alles Liebe

newleaf

2:20AM | Fri, 23 April 2010

Lovely capture and great postwork

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helanker

2:29AM | Fri, 23 April 2010

That was indeed an interesting story about this beautiful horse. I wonder if it is the same horse as we use as a Brewer Horse. We have a tradition of bringing out beer with Brewer Borses in Copenhagen. Big strong, heavy and beautiful Horses with long mans. Dont know how many there are left, but it sure looks wonderful seeing them pass the street. As I was a child, they were there all the time. They were always red/brown. http://www.photo-gallery.dk/oversigt/landbrug/husdyr/_bryggerheste-52.html

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