This message is from: "Denise Delgado" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

dear carol,  i don't have a lead for you, but you might try turlock in
september.  good luck with your search and keep checking back in here and
someone just might decide to sell, you never know.  have a great time at
beaver dam!  p.s.  don' t call them "little horses."  some people get upset
when they hear that.  good luck, denise in northern calif.
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Sent: Friday, July 09, 1999 4:57 PM
Subject: Fjord Wanted


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> > > Hi Friends, I just found the Fjord mailing list.  I have wanted to
drive for years and now at last I have the time and I'm ready.  I saw the
Fjords at Equitana in Kentucky last June, and fell in love.  They are truly
GRAND.  I am looking for the right Fjord for me ... Can anyone help me?
Where are you located (I'm in Rhode Island)?  Where did you buy your Fjord?
Did you have him shipped? How much did you pay? How much to ship?
> > >      I'm looking for a safe, mature, 13.2 to 14.2 for a sienor driver.
Needs to be sweet, polite, trailer, tie, and trail ride.  Will provide a
GOOD permanent home with retired couple and light work.  The only ones I
find for sale are VERY young and TOO expensive (6,000 and UP!).  I know
Fjords are pricey, however I'm interested in an older guy who is ready to
semi retire, or a sweet driver who is not show quiality.  I've got $3,000 to
spend, however that would have to include shipping and any retraining
needed.  A hear of a gal who got a young Fjord for $1,500 and spent $1,500
on training, AND now has a GREAT little horse.
>      I've raised and trained several Appys over the years, but now that
> I'm retired I wish to spend LESS time in the saddle and MORE time in the
> cart.  We camp and trail ride at several state forest in New England.  I
> would rather be in the woods with my horse than any where else, no
> hotels and cruse lines for me.  I've got the cart, I got the harness,
> and I got some money - but can't find my Fjord!  My husband, Tony and I
> are spending the first week in August at Beaver Dam Farm -
>  http://www3.ns.sympatico.ca/beaverdf/  -  check them out) in Nova
> Scotia having a driving lesson vacation, when I get back Aug 10th I'll
> be ithchy to start driving - Tony's tired of pulling me around the yard
> in the cart!     Can anyone help?
> > > Carol Tacey                 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > > Rhode Island
> > > http://www.painteasy.com/web6.htm
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