Tuesday, 15 October 2013

The Annual Horse Roundup At Sauðárkrókúr


Most of Iceland's horses spend their time wild and free in the highlands, instead of on farms. Like sheep, they roam at their own whim, with neither supervision nor control, able to graze wherever they choose. But once a year, toward the end of summer, they’re brought down from the mountains.

In Sauðárkrókúr a group of farmers recruit their friends, neighbors, and even some courageous tourists to hop into the saddle and gallop off into the vast highlands. Their mission: locate and herd every horse in the area to a corral set up outside town.

(thanks Juergen)

1 comment(s):

Anonymous said...

They did not explain why this is done. Also, they are not "wild" if humans interfere.