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Making hay while the sun is shining the old fashioned way.  The horses can work hard and as you see in the picture they do take breaks.  This wagon is not even half full.  As the weight the horses pull increases, they are given more breaks.  Sometimes at the end of every row!  One person stands atop the hay driving the wagon, and one person walks along with a pitch fork making sure the windrow is completely picked up by the ground-driven hay elevator pulled behind the wagon (not shown).  This hay is winter feed for the livestock (including  the horses), the horse on the left couldn’t wait til winter to try it!  When full, the wagon is pulled into the barn and the hay is forked by hand up into the haymow.  Of course its not unknown to “forgetfully” leave a pile of hay on the barn floor for jumping into!