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ya i know this is off topic but how do you make a new one of these post
things???


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From: mcozart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Tuesday, February 6, 2007 1:36:20 PM
Subject: Introduction from a new Fjord mailing list reader


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from: "mcozart" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Hi All,

My name is Michele Cozart. I
live in Palmyra, Maine (30 miles south of
Bangor and 45 miles north of
Augusta). I’m new to this list and it was
suggested that I introduce myself.
So, here I am. I’m fairly new to
Fjords but not to horses. I grew up riding
western (back then in
California, that’s about all there was). I’ve wanted to
get back into
horses ever since then but this is the first time I’ve been able
to
manage it. I bought 20 acres in Maine 1 ½ years ago and wanted a horse
I
could use the work the land (if I get that bold) and to drive. Since
I’m 5’1”
tall, a large draft horse wasn’t looking very practical. How
would I ever be
able to do anything with a horse I would never be able
to harness without a
very tall ladder?! Then I found out about Fjord’s
from the internet while I
was touring the east coast looking for some
property. I also ran across Marci
Baur and Susan Cook’s website for
Briar Hill Farm in Vermont. They had Fjord’s
for sale so on my way
through the area I stopped to see a Fjord in person and
possibly
purchase a mare they had listed for sale.

Marci, knowing exactly
what she was doing, introduced me to Bayshore
Mette first; she was the one I
was most interested in and she was
beautiful. I especially liked her wide
dorsal stripe. After seeing
her, no other horse at the farm came even close to
her in my book.
But, to tell you the truth, I bought her because when I met
her, I
accidentally backed into the electric fence while touching her. I
shocked her nose! Boy, did I feel stupid (didn’t have electric fences
growing
up) but you know what?? She came back to me and let me pet her
again. I
figured she was the horse for me. She’d forgive me for doing
stupid things and
since I hadn’t been around horses much for 25+
years, I figured I’d do some
stupid things. It took awhile for her to
accept me as the head of the herd,
and I’m still not sure I’m totally
there yet, but we have come to an
understanding. I’m able to ride her
to the field and back to the barn bareback
(great for finding your
balance again) with a halter and rope so I suppose
things are good.
Besides, you gotta love Fjord’s; it’s not that far to the
ground. My
sister owns thoroughbreds and is only 5’2” so who’s smarter?? Just
looking at her horses gives me nose bleeds! ;)

My second Fjord came shortly
after my first. You can’t have just one
horse! Mette needed a friend. I wanted
another mare and I wanted a
gray one to mix it up a bit. I found out about a
four month old gray
Fjord mare at a driving competition. Within a week or so,
I was on my
way to meet Anita Unrau of Anvil’s Acres in British Columbia to
pick
her up. She was a pretty little thing and so very sweet. Her name is:
Anvil’s Graa Luna. I brought her back to Washington for two days
before our
drive east. She was a real trooper (along with the four
dogs and five cats I
also brought)! It took us quite a while to drive
across the country with all
of the stops but it was well worth it.
She’s going to be two in May and is the
prettiest little (not so
little anymore) horse I’ve ever seen! I don’t have
any recent pictures
of her but I’m attaching on from about 1 ½ years ago in
case you want
to look at her.

My third Fjord came on July 4th, 2006. Marci
Baur is awesome! She
found a stud for Mette and bred her for me while I was
waiting for my
escrow in Maine to close. She was bred to MVF Hegdal from a
farm in
Randolph, Vermont and I’m very happy with the baby. He’s so cute,
loving and very healthy. Oh, he’s also for sale… His name is: RTF
Uavhengighet
“Ulrik”. I call him Ulrik for short or because I can’t
pronounce his real
name. It means Independence and I gave it to him
since he was born on the 4th
of July.

I’m sure that’s so much more about my Fjords and I than you cared to
know but, after all, they are my babies. This summer I’ll be working
with
Mette to train her how to drive. I can’t wait to go to Acadia
National Park
and try out their driving roads. I don’t know many
people on this side of the
country so it’d be great to hear about any
events going on around here and if
you’re in the area and need a place
to stay, just let me know. I’d love to
meet you and your horses.

One last thing, is there someone in the area (or
semi-close) who can
help me find out the conformation of both Luna and Ulrik?
Thanks,
Michele Cozart
Palmyra, ME  04965

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