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Picture Credit: gwendoline63 on Pixabay.
3D conversion by SoHillGuy.
Dear SoHillGuy and gwendooine63 on Pixabay...Please share how the standing rider could possibly keep his two horses in the back under control and behind the three horses in the front then there is no wooden pole going down the middle of the horses to hold them together in the desired pattern when running. (The two back horses would turn to one side or the other with the rider standing on their butts, causing him to fall off. The three front horses would then go wherever they wanted after the rider fell off. Please share with us if this image was a fantasy composite image put together that could never happen in real life, due to the lack of a center wooden pole used to hold the horses together in their desired positions. Shooter41
Dear SoHillGuy and gwendooine63 on Pixabay...Please share how the standing rider could possibly keep his two horses in the back under control and behind the three horses in the front then there is no wooden pole going down the middle of the horses to hold them together in the desired pattern when running. (The two back horses would turn to one side or the other with the rider standing on their butts, causing him to fall off. The three front horses would then go wherever they wanted after the rider fell off. Please share with us if this image was a fantasy composite image put together that could never happen in real life, due to the lack of a center wooden pole used to hold the horses together in their desired positions. Shooter41
Dear SoHillGuy and gwendooine63 on Pixabay...Pleas... (show quote)
Dear SoHillGuy and gwendooine63 on Pixabay...Please share how the standing rider could possibly keep his two horses in the back under control and behind the three horses in the front then there is no wooden pole going down the middle of the horses to hold them together in the desired pattern when running. (The two back horses would turn to one side or the other with the rider standing on their butts, causing him to fall off. The three front horses would then go wherever they wanted after the rider fell off. Please share with us if this image was a fantasy composite image put together that could never happen in real life, due to the lack of a center wooden pole used to hold the horses together in their desired positions. Shooter41
Dear SoHillGuy and gwendooine63 on Pixabay...Pleas... (show quote)
In the photograph showing the Hungarian cowboy riding five horses at the same time, if you look carefully there is leather harness holding the three lead horses together as a group as well as leather harness holding the two horses following the three lead horses together. So if the cowboy had trained the two horses in the rear to follow the lead horses, then the magnificent display of horsemanship could have actually occurred in Hungary. The Hungarian cowboy and horseman had to be tough as a one-dollar-steak to risk falling off while galloping at that height and speed. Shooter41