MacConnell
Creator of The Untamed Wilds
Bolo says,
Saemund examines the animals.
Indigo says to Saemund,
"We definitely need to talk to Swift Raven and Fallen Leaf about making some riding saddles. I imagine these horses can run fast enough to make it nearly impossible to stay on one without a saddle."
Indigo responds to Bolo,
"I certainly like the idea of breeding these. The turn around will be slow, but the profits should be incredible. I cannot see selling these horses to the Carpenters. We have already collected enough pack animals that they are breeding. That should keep draft animals in stock for the town. We would not even need to pin the horses, even ladened they can travel. Once near term, we would leave the mare unburdened at let her colt naturally. We could see about selling the colts, once weened, wherever we might travel.
What say all of you?"
Indigo makes physical contact with all of the new animals. She moves the pack animals among the new mounts, to start the familiarity process. She like the idea of being able to ride one of these fine muscular beasts. She and Sheldon work more specifically with 2 mares of their own, getting them used to taking commands and carrying a few items."We have enough to start breeding them as well if that is a line of work we choose to go into. It could be another way to make our town known."
Saemund examines the animals.
"Fine animals indeed, we should look into having saddles made so we can ride them. It would mean faster travel..."
Indigo says to Saemund,
"We definitely need to talk to Swift Raven and Fallen Leaf about making some riding saddles. I imagine these horses can run fast enough to make it nearly impossible to stay on one without a saddle."
Indigo responds to Bolo,
"I certainly like the idea of breeding these. The turn around will be slow, but the profits should be incredible. I cannot see selling these horses to the Carpenters. We have already collected enough pack animals that they are breeding. That should keep draft animals in stock for the town. We would not even need to pin the horses, even ladened they can travel. Once near term, we would leave the mare unburdened at let her colt naturally. We could see about selling the colts, once weened, wherever we might travel.
What say all of you?"