This message is from: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Amy K White)

Martie,
Here is the address for "Small Farmer's Journal".  
        Small Farmer's Journal
        P.O. Box 1627
        Sisters, Oregon  97759
        (541)549-4403
It's a quarterly journal that I read cover to cover and the next issue
can't come quick enough.  You should really enjoy it.  Let me know what
you think.
-Steve White, Omaha, Nebraska, USA

On Sun, 26 Apr 1998 14:34:24 -0600 (MDT) john bolinski
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>This message is from: john bolinski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
>DDULOW wrote:
>> 
>> This message is from: DDULOW <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> 
>> I have tried to post before and for some reason it never appeared so 
>here goes
>> again:
>> I have two Fjords and live in Chadds Ford, PA.  I drive them as a 
>pair and
>> single.  They are from Anvile's farm in BC.  I belong to the 
>Brandywine Valley
>> Driving Club and have been a member for ten years.   I also belong 
>to the
>> Carriage Driving List (which I notice many of you do also).
>> First, Steve:  Where can one obtain this Small Farmer's Journal that 
>you speak
>> of?   Can it be purchased at a book store or do you have an address? 
>  Please
>> tell me, my husband would love it.
>> John Bolinski:  Where in PA do you reside?   Just ask the Amish they 
>love to
>> answer questions.  They would be most interested in your Fjords.  
>They are
>> probably a little too expensive (so we have been told) for the Amish 
>but they
>> really do like them.
>> I have one request- please post where you are from.  I know many 
>people don't
>> like to give out addresses but simply - Chadds Ford, PA or whatever. 
> This
>> way, if your interested in a carriage, horse, or whatever, you won't 
>be
>> dissappointed if it's to far away.  I really enjoy this list.
>> DDULOW from Chadds Ford, PA
>Hi again from Martie Bolinski in North East Maryland (USA).  Although 
>my
>husban John's name appears on everything, I am the reading (and
>printing) most of the Fjord messages.
>
>Thanks for the info on draft work and clipping.  I think I will just 
>let
>the feathers alone for the time being.  My driving instructor thought
>they should be clipped if I wanted to show, but I am much too green to
>consider showing yet.  The weather is finally getting better and he IS
>actually shedding most of the really long stuff.
>
>I would like to know where I might find the "Small Farm Journel".  My
>harness (I have a light draft harness that I use for driving to a
>Meadowbrook) was purchased from an Amish harnessmaker (Smucker's) in
>Pennsylvania. I did not get much information about possibly working a
>Fjord.  I got the impression they thought he would be too small/light
>for 'real' farm work.  Especially since they are used to using such
>large teams.  I will try asking different Amish.  We see very few 
>Fjords
>in this area.  I have never seen one at the driving competitions I 
>have
>attended, although last year was my first year.
>
>Again, thanks for the advise,
>Martie
>
>

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