This message is from: Kathleen Prince <kathl...@pookiebros.com>

Not weird at all - be thankful he's maintaining his feet naturally.  
We are in FL and the soil is soft & sandy but my 2 fjords barely have  
to have anything trimmed off. They've got good feet!
--
Kathleen Prince
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On Jun 12, 2011, at 2:11 PM, Kelly Trirogoff wrote:

> This message is from: Kelly Trirogoff <rtrirog...@hotmail.com>
>
>
> Hey everyone;
>
> Hope your summer is going well...Ours is...We have some lovely  
> grass planted
> in a new spot to someday become a nice field for Skovy, and Val...
>
> I have a quick question/comment...Does anyone else out there have a  
> fjord that
> they RARELY have to have trimmed...Skovy has beautiful, compact  
> little feet
> that don't need to be trimmed...We have somewhat rocky/sandy  
> ground, is it
> possible that it is acting like a nail file and keeping them  
> trimmed...My
> American shetland doesn't have the same good luck, and needs to be  
> regularily
> trimmed...2 horses in the same paddock, yet different trimming  
> needs...
>
> Anyone else have this happen? It just seems weird to me...
>
> Kelly, Skovy, and Valentine the honorary fjord (Hey he has a blond  
> mane)
>
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