It's a small herd, through, so it should be relatively easy to keep under control. It's also a disparate herd, consisting of a Clydesdale, an Appaloosa and probably a Quarter Horse and a Morgan. The herd is in the main rotunda at the bottom of the stairs leading up to the Cochrane town offices. All are about life sized and very well detailed, extremely lifelike.
On the stairway wall above the herd is one of those sensational
Mural Mosaics, invented by artist Lewis Lavoie, which takes individual paintings and places them in a specific order to create a large painting. This example, entitled
Trust, is well worth seeing if one is already in the building.