This message is from: "Skeels, Mark A \(GE Healthcare\)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Carol: I visited your web site. Looks good. Your stallion still looks like he has plenty of energy for his age. He seems like he has a much longer, horsey looking torso and face than most fjords I see, but there are a few like that. My mare has a longer face than her foals, my stallion has a short face and all but that 1 foal seem to have more his face. She has had one foal with a long face, the rest, about 6 foals I think, have had short faces. Their torso's seem shorter and more compact also, but I guess the longer torso might be easier to fit certain saddles. I suppose if you bred him to mares that had shorter torso's you never know what you will end up with. I'm not sure what the Fjord Standard is actually looking for, the longer torso or shorter torso, as I have never really gotten into that end of it. I have seen you email a lot about your stallion, so now it is nice to connect the horse with the name. Anyhow, the web site looks good, easy to navigate. Mark Skeels -----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Beaver Dam Farm Sent: Wednesday, February 21, 2007 8:09 AM To: [email protected] Subject: Website updated.. have a look This message is from: "Beaver Dam Farm" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Hello Everybody from Carol Naveta Rivoire at Beaver Dam Farm in Nova Scotia. Just a note to let you all know that we've updated our website. What I'm most thrilled about is finally having some wonderful photos of our grand old stallion, Gjest, all posted in one place. Take a look and enjoy. -- There's one group of Gjest photos in there taken last summer when he was 29 years old. You'll hardly believe your eyes. The FjordHorse List archives can be found at: http://tinyurl.com/rcepw

