This message is from: S K <windyacre...@yahoo.com>

In regards to keeping the horses in at night..I also like to know my boys Andy
and J.J. are tucked in safe and sound..I use to leave my quarter horses out 
but somehow since having the Fjords, I like it when their in their stalls for
the night, munching on hay....
 
Some think I'm too much of a coddler doing
this, but I sleep much better knowing their safe.
 
Susan

From:
"jadeb...@aol.com" <jadeb...@aol.com>
To: fjordhorse@angus.mystery.com 
Sent:
Saturday, July 7, 2012 11:38 AM
Subject: Re: Hot Fjords!!! WHEW!!

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    It's been pushing 100F all this week
in SE MI with matching humidity so I
sympathize with Mary in MN!  This is
really the only kind of weather that puts
Braveheart, Bogie and I out of the
game.  BH is a tough boy and we've been
trying to get ready for Cedar Rapids
to avoid disgracing the family name but,
as it turns out, we've taken most of
this last week off.  Both of us have been
dripping sweat just from walking
from my trainer's barn to the indoor
arena...never mind the 8-10 miles we
usually like to do with the buggy down
the local roads.  Bogie is at home and
has been spending most of his days
outside.  I have a small barn (3 stalls and
a tack room)  so I just leave the
back door and his stall door open so he can
come and go as he likes.  The
water is in the barn and he has hay and grass
outside so he's muddling
through.  Still, he's pretty sweaty by dinner time so
I rinse him off before
he retires to his stall for the night.  I know lots of
folks would just leave
him loose like that all the time but I feel better
knowing he's in his stall
at night.  There's no real reason for feeling that
way.  We don't have wolves
and/or bears (see Mary and Jean) and I really do
know that no stall guarantees
that the pony contained therein will be safe
from everything.  I guess I just
feel better when he's in his room at night. 
Truthfully, since I can't see the
pasture or barn from my house, I worry more
about the activities of my fellow
man than I do about roving bands of
rampaging raccoons.
    Anyhow, they're saying that day temps are going back
to the 80s and night
temps to the 60s this week so I guess the honeymoon will
be over for all of
us...and I'm really glad!  Bogie will miss uninterrupted
leisure but BH is
bored and I am SO tired of my jeans sticking to every inch
of me!
    To cooler days...in Cedar Rapids too, I hope!

Kay
and Braveheart,
who'd be twiddling his thumbs if he had thumbs
and Bogie, who believes that
hot days (with an evening bath) are not too high
a price to pay for total
sloth
-----Original Message-----o
From: Mary Ofjord <ma...@boreal.org>
To:
fjordhorse <fjordhorse@angus.mystery.com>
Sent: Wed, Jul 4, 2012 12:15 pm
Subject: Hot Fjords!!!


This message is from: "Mary Ofjord"
<ma...@boreal.org>

his has been a great discussion about Fjords and heat.  I
am currently
sing my Fjord for a trail guide horse for the local stable.  It
has been
relatively" hot here in northern Minnesota with the temps in the high
80s
nd the humidity around the same.

The trail we use goes steadily up hill
for about a mile to a mile and a
uarter.  My horse gets quite sweaty, even
sweating around his eyes and face
nd the top of his rump by the time we reach
the top of the trail.  He doesn't
eem to breathe heavily though. No panting or
flaring of nostrils.  I have
ried to get him to drink more water and have run
across the old proverb -"You
an lead a horse to water, but you can't make him
drink" more than once.
esterday, I got him to take a few mouthfuls of water by
playing Dunking for
ookies!  If I put some corn chips into the bucket, he'd go
after them, but
e really didn't drink.  He did finally take some water in the
trough they
ave for the dude horses, which was warm and icky. He's
slightly.overweight,
ut seems otherwise in pretty good condition.  The stable
horses are mostly
rab-crosses and don't seem to mind the heat nor sweat as
much as my Fjord
or his owner) does.

Do any of you feel it's okay to keep
working him in this heat because of the
weating on the uphill leg of the
trip?  They generally cool down by the
imes we get back down.
Mary O (in HOT
Northern Minnesota)  Did somebody mention Global Warming?

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