This message is from: "Sofia jagbrant" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Hello,
Sorry for being indistinct. What I mean was that if he have had another
colur, brown or black and not being of the breed fjord he would be more
expensive. Many people have prejudice about fjords here, and don't want to
buy one, only becouse they have the "wrong" colur and breed.

That was my point, hope you understand :-)

Regards //Sofia

----- Original Message -----
From: "Jean Ernest" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <fjordhorse@angus.mystery.com>
Sent: Saturday, December 13, 2003 5:46 PM
Subject: Re: value question


> This message is from: Jean Ernest <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> Hi Sofia,
>
> What color is the "wrong" color?    I am curious.  It seems that once the
> White duns (ulsdun) were not popular here but now they are becoming
> popular as are the greys.  And perhaps the red duns were less popular,
> perhaps because they did not have the dark stripe in the mane and tail.
>
> Jean in Fairbanks, Alaska,  less than 4 hours daylight, +5F
>
>  My friend has a great fjordjumper (136
> >cm high) witch have won a 110 cm compete with sportponnies on a high
level,
> >and he is even a good drivinghorse, disablehorse. If this pony would be a
> >brown maybe the owner would got 7000 $, if she would to sell him. But now
> >she did'nt only because he have the "wrong" colur. This is a shame.
> >
> ************************************************************
> Jean Ernest
> Fairbanks, Alaska
> mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

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