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

I look on your website, and look at Dustin's page. Very cool western photos,
he looks to love what he is doing =)

//Sofia
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From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <fjordhorse@angus.mystery.com>
Sent: Sunday, October 19, 2003 4:46 PM
Subject: Dusty's Great Adventure


> This message is from: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> Hi,
>
> I just wanted to share with everyone an exciting adventure that has been
> presented to us.  Dusty and I are heading to southern Oregon later this
month to
> participate in shipping 1600 head of yearling cattle.  I've never seen
that
> many cattle all in one place!  WOW!
>
> I was contacted by a free lance writer (a Fjord owner, by the way) who has
> written an article that she hopes to get published in Western Horseman
about the
> versatility of Fjords.  She wanted to take several rolls of pictures of
Dusty
> cutting.  When I told her that I didn't have any cattle to use at the
moment,
> she 'mentioned' that they had PLENTY and that they were going to be
shipping
> in Oct.  DISCUSSION FOLLOWED!
>
> The purpose of this mission seems to be twofold since the lady mentioned
that
> the cowboys who work for her husband are always teasing them about their
> 'draft' horses.  Think she's planning on Dusty, once again, 'kicking some
serious
> Quarter Horse behinds!'  LOL!
>
> I am sure that I will encounter the usual tongue-in-cheek, smug attitude
from
> the 'real cowboys' when we arrive.  Just hope I can pretend to accept it
> graciously, knowing full well that it will be ME snorkling inside when
they see
> Dusty work a cow.  It always does my heart good when he raises eyebrows.
TEE
> HEE!
>
> I am excited and a bit apprehensive at the same time.  I've never been
> involved in anything on this huge of a scale before so am not sure what to
expect.
> This is going to be TOOO much fun.  Just hope I don't ride poor Dusty to
> death!  1600 is a LOT of cows!!
>
> I've always said that Dusty likes working cattle because it is the only
time
> he is allowed to boss something around.  For his entire life, I have
always
> 'told' him what he can and cannot do.  Cutting is his opportunity to turn
the
> table!  LOL!
>
> I'll let you know how it goes.
>
> Gayle Ware
> Field of Dreams
> Eugene, OR
> www.fjordhorse.com

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