This message is from: Linda Lottie <horselo...@hotmail.com>

Susan......yes, I went out one morning and she was scratched and bitten.  She
is old, limps and does not hear real well......perfect for breakfast :)

My great white pyr, Kodiak,  has been so busy lately.  He runs from one end of
the driveway to the other.  I see him sniffing the air.....then he rushes off
and "woofs".  A mother bear and her three cubs spent the entire season in our
area last year.  Wonder if they are starting to move around?

Our weather was horrible today......WINDY, sleet and cold.  I took TWO naps -
hahaha

Linda in WI







Linda Baker Lottie

     Wild Wind Farm Equestrian Center
"Where Hearts and Hooves Come Together"
               Grantsburg  WI




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can cross the path of our destiny without leaving some mark on it
forever.

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> Date: Wed, 25 Mar 2009 14:51:25 -0700
> From: smc_...@yahoo.com
> Subject: Cougar - northwest WI
> To: fjordhorse@angus.mystery.com
>
> This message is from: Susan Cargill <smc_...@yahoo.com>
>
> Linda Lotti - I've been watching the cougar news with interest.  Our
neighbor
> and her mother used to walk the Tuscobia Trail which separates our
> farm into two pieces.  They reported seeing a large tail several times
> as they were walking - the neighborhood was pretty sure it was a cougar.
> They quit walking.  We love living in the northwoods but it does come
> with some excitement at times.  I didn't know that your Gotland had been
> attacked.
>
> We live above 45-50 miles south of Linda where the eagles soar, the wolves
> roam and the bears are everywhere and coming out of hibernation.
>
> Its my belief that each person knows their own capacity whether its
importing
> new fjords or determining when to breed or not breed.  In general I think
the
> majority of fjord owners do an excellent job of determining what is best for
them and
> their fjords. I have two mares coming in on the lift from Germany.  And, one
of them is
> pregnant carrying a foal by Dexter.  We have the time, space and capacity to
keep
> all of our fjords well fed, visited by the vet and farrier regularly and
they are all well
> loved.
>
> Susan Cargill Longtheway Farm
>
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