This message is from: "Reena Giola" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Exactly Pat!!! that is why I make a trip out to the barn whether I am going to ride or not, to check on my guy. I can tell right away if he is 'off' or not when others can't.

Reena
who also wants to know about the Xango?


I was recently reminded of something about our Fjords that those new to the breed ought to know and those with them should remember.

They do not show illness like other breeds. This is a major fact - big time. I can tell many many stories of Fjords that do not exhibit the extensive symptoms of illness until they are very far along sick. They will continue to eat, and sometimes the slightest of difference is only noted IF you know your individual horse and his normal habits really well. They just take pain and discomfort without the normal signs we see in other breeds.
Pat H

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