This message is from: Stephanie McLean <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

It's the big doe eyes for me!!  I boarded my first horse at a barn that had a 
cute little fjord named Hummer.  I was walking up the aisle to put my tack in 
my new locker and stopped dead in my tracks when I saw that crazy looking mane 
and big doe eyes staring back at me.  WHAT IS THAT? (I had never seen such a 
creature!!) :  )  I later met his owner and watched in awe as he let her tool 
around bareback in just a halter.  He was just as happy to be tacked up or 
driven.  I can honestly say he seemed to be the happiest guy in the barn.  He 
had a look about him, like he knew exactly what she needed and it was obvious 
they had a very special relationship.  He was the kind of horse that the more 
you were around him the more you loved him and realized what a unique 
individual he was.  I knew that this is exactly the kind of horse (size, 
temperament, looks) that I would some day want for my family and now we're 
working on making it a dream come true.  I have now owned horses for 9
 years and have been exposed to MANY breeds and have yet to meet one that 
offers the "total package" the way Fjords do!!

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:  This message is from: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

These last few e-mails about losing horses is so sad. How about a little 
pick me up and hearing how everyone fell in love with the fjord breed? 
I fell in love with the breed when we bought Opal from Michelle Noonan. She 
is such a kind mare, and even though she's had rough times in her past she is 
very trusting and loving. About a month after we bought her, we took her on 
a trail ride for Saint Jude's. Amongst all the quarter horses and paints, 
she was a huge hit! I can't say what it was about her that made me fall in 
love with the breed, but she is a special mare and will out her life here! 
`Nina


                
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