This message is from: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (BRIAN C JACOBSEN)

Friends of ours here in North Carolina have 3 mares from our stock
(Dragtind & Grabb bloodlines) and would like an unrelated drafty stallion
for breeding.  The size of the stallion's offspring is more important
than the stallion's size himself (i.e. some stallions' offspring
consistently mature larger than they are, etc.).  They would like to
raise foals that mature at around 14.2-14.3 hands and are on the drafty
side.  The mares they have range from 13.2 - 14.0 hands and are of
average to drafty body style.  Good disposition is important.  They would
also consider as young as a yearling if it seems he will fit the bill. 
Jane and Harlan Sawyer are there names, and they are very nice to speak
to and deal with.  Their e-mail address is [EMAIL PROTECTED]  Price is
not a factor!  Just kidding - but I knew that would get your attention. 
: )  Since horse transport prices are fairly reasonable, don't be
reluctant to respond even if you are not near the Southeast.  In fact,
there are still not a whole lot of Fjords in the Southeast, so they are
expecting to have to bring one in from somewhere else.  If you are a
breeder, this might be a good chance to help your stallion gain some
recognition in a part of the country where Fjord popularity is growing
quickly.

Thanks,

Brian Jacobsen
Norwegian Fjordhest Ranch
Salisbury, North Carolina

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