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TO Dave McWethy
Thanks for message,I dont always have time to read my Emails everyday (my
machine is at
work) so sorry for the delay in replying.
You are right we are really spoilt for choice over here especially for naitive
mountain &
moorland types.
Fjords are so rare here, very few people even know what breed they are, let
alone what they
can do, so i guess people dont want to take a chance on a virtually unheard of
breed.
I myself was actually looking for a Highland when I found a picture of a
Beautiful Fjord stallion
so I did a little homework and tracked down the society but Buller was the
first Fjord I'd ever
seen.
I personally wouldnt want any other breed they are so versatile
Mind you we in Britain are very set in our ways, when it comes to Horses and
Ponies,any thing
under 14.2hs is more or less thought of as a childs pony.
I hear people at Dressage and other ridden events calling him a Driving type
Pony and i dont
think this opinion helps sell them.
many members of the society go showing to show people what Fjords can do!
You can contact the society at FJORD HORSE SOCIETY OF GB
CILYBLAIDD MANOR,
PENCARREG
Nr LAMPETER,
CAMARTHENSHIRE,
SA40 9Q4.
WALES GB
BYE FIONA