for sale; and wanted
This message is from: Nathan Lapp [EMAIL PROTECTED] (1) We have a yearling filly for sale. (2) Our neighbor wants (not-expensive) pair of fjords First, the filly is Tianna, out of Onalee and Elof. Onalee is an Erlend daughter, expected to mature at 14.2 hands, eager worker and agile. Elof (recently passed away) was a 15-hand Grabb grandson. Tianna is smart and friendly (aren't all fjords like that?!), a plucky little girl that doesn't mind trying new things when asked. She is long legged and fast moving, always outrunning her yearling pasture mate in their playful competitions. Tianna's asking price is $3300. Second, an aging neighbor of ours wants a pair of Fjords to replace his black percheron team he trained himself. He has a small farm and does most of the work with his team, and expects the fjords would be able to accomplish what needs to be done. He's willing to take young, old, or untrained in order to start without too much money, he said. At this time he has only $5,000. He's a gentle old man and would make a fine caretaker, however I wouldn't recommend he gets anything wild as he is not strong. Barbara Lyn Lapp Lapp Family Fjords Cassadaga, New York -- where New York meets the north-western Pennsylvania border and almost touches Ohio.
Tommes Rafael update
This message is from: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Hi All- Enjoying your posts, as always. Tommes Rafael are doing great. Finally got serious about working/exercising them and they are much happier. Their personalities are so different, it's funny. Tommes loves to work: he gets into it and focuses so hard. Rafael, on the other hand, looks at me every minute as if to say we done yet? What characters. Guess that's what attracted me to this breed. Personality plus, plus! I am emailing from Sacramento, CA on my trusty portable computer. I'm here for the horse expo. I'll let you all know how it is! Brigid
Re: Short horses??!
This message is from: Jean Ernest [EMAIL PROTECTED] John and Gail Tobin who have Fjords here (In North Pole, Alaska,outside of Fairbanks) have one that is 13 hands or under,but he is the best looking one of their three. Their daughter, Vianne, rode him in a little scooling show last weekend and he won or placed in every class he entered, against big quarterhorses and arabs, etc. I heard many people commenting what a great little horse he was! Vianne and Tandor have their picture in the last Fjord Herald, on page 29. He bosses around his big 15-1 hh pasture mate, Riktor. Jean in Fairbanks, Alaska, where my trainer mounted and rode my 4 year old filly Adel for the first time today. No problems! What a good girl! At 06:28 AM 6/4/99 -0500, you wrote: This message is from: Mike and Casey Rogillio [EMAIL PROTECTED] C'mon guys, I'm getting a complex here in Alabama about my baby Tyr. He MAY be 13.0 if he stretches up really tall and one isn't so careful to make sure everything's level! He'll be 4 in July so I'm not sure he'll grow anymore. And then I read everywhere in the list about all these tall Fjords (heck, 13.2 is sounding tall to me these days!) and how they're 14, or 14.1 and still growing and I just kinda whimper inside. So how about it, anyone have any SHORT Fjords they want to brag upon? I can't have the only one out there, can I??! On a different note, Tyr's at his 3rd trainer, and altho I saw this trainer get bucked off Sunday (2 hops, all 4 feet 1' off the ground and one trainer on the ground) I think this guy will do the trick. He promptly put his wife on Tyr, led her around, then gave her control, got his son on him, and slowly worked Tyr into going into a trot on command. Trainer says that he pushed him too fast (showing off for me is likely) and wasn't prepared for the bucking. He'd already had Tyr out earlier that day and ridden him with no problems, but he'd taken his time working Tyr into a trot. Hi-ho, maybe we'll be riding by the end of the summer. That would suit me too. I'm willing to wait a few more months to end up with a horse that I can ride. Casey, who wishes she had one of every color of Fjord there is after reading the last few weeks. Jean Ernest Fairbanks, Alaska [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Short horses??!
This message is from: Nathan Lapp [EMAIL PROTECTED] So how about it, anyone have any SHORT Fjords they want to brag upon? I can't have the only one out there, can I??! I've heard Ring in Massachusetts is only 13-some. And there's a nice picture of him in the Spring Fjord Herald. I saw an attractive small mare at Julia Will's place one time, boarded there for breeding, I think. Sometime I want a 13 hand, very gentle Fjord for my brother-in-law who is crippled in his legs. I wonder if Ring has any offspring small like himself. I've heard he has a special temperament. Hang in there! Great things come in small packages. Barbara Lyn
lost my mailfolders?
This message is from: Martie John Bolinski [EMAIL PROTECTED] Lost all my Email from past 2 days? Help, I have lost all my unread mail for the past 2 days. If anyone was waiting for an answer from me, could you please resend your message? Any ideas how I locate my old mail folders after putting a new version of Netscape on my machine? And how I access them from the new version??? Sorry, Martie
Re: FjordHorse List Tee-shirts
This message is from: Jean Ernest [EMAIL PROTECTED] Steve, I Love it! I'll take at least two, X-L size Jean in Fairbanks, Alaska. At 01:33 PM 6/4/99 -0500, you wrote: This message is from: Steve McIlree [EMAIL PROTECTED] Last year I asked Pat Holland of Green Valley Farm if she would design a logo for the list. Pat, who is a very talented artist as well as the trainer at Green Valley sent me a really charming picture. She has kindly consented to the use of the picture on a Tee-shirt for list members. Jean Ernest Fairbanks, Alaska [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: A Clean Wally
This message is from: Jean Ernest [EMAIL PROTECTED] At 10:10 PM 6/3/99 -0400, you wrote: This message is from: duane trupiano [EMAIL PROTECTED] Well, I bathed and scrubbed and suds him up this afternoon to take pictures to send to Mike. I hate to admit that I found a scattering of black hairs in his mane when I sat on him and parted the hairs. The basic stripe is yellow set in a white outer mane. I also found some strands of black in the underside of his tail originating at the end of his tailbone. Well, now I guess I should bathe Adel (If it ever gets warm enough this cool summer) and see what her mane looks like. She also might have the yellow in it as well as the scattered black hairs. Right now it is dirty gray in the center... Did any of you that went to Norway check Faksi's mane for scattered black hairs? Jean in Fairbanks, Alaska, where it seems to be warming up a little...We have yet to hit 70 degrees this year. Record for the date was 86 in l992. Jean Ernest Fairbanks, Alaska [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Short horses??!
This message is from: Jean Gayle [EMAIL PROTECTED] Regarding short horses...My unfriendly one Gunnar is probably about 13.2 almost a hand shorter than my former fjord. At first I was embarrassed when I rode as I am a large person. However I am assured by friends that we do look balanced ( actually he is a very unbalanced fellow but we will get there.) Re bucking, gain a lot of weight. I am heavy set and when riding Gunnar the other day (he is still new to me) he decided he was through and started toward the arena door. I had heard that he could buck. I just gave him a strong heel in the ribs to turn him back and his ears went back, his back rounded. I held my bit contact and cropped him on the shoulder at the same time and he moved on. I think, clever me, that he did not buck because I weigh so much. My former horse also bucked with his trainer but never with me. I am not that good a rider so I think it is the weight factor. Yes? Ahem! Jean Gayle Aberdeen, WA [Authoress of The Colonel's Daughter ] http://www.techline.com/~jgayle -Original Message- From: Mike and Casey Rogillio [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Fjord Digest [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Friday, June 04, 1999 4:31 AM Subject: Short horses??! This message is from: Mike and Casey Rogillio [EMAIL PROTECTED] C'mon guys, I'm getting a complex here in Alabama about my baby Tyr. He Trainer says that he pushed him too fast (showing off for me is likely) and wasn't prepared for the bucking. He'd already had Tyr out earlier
FjordHorse List Tee-shirts
This message is from: Steve McIlree [EMAIL PROTECTED] Last year I asked Pat Holland of Green Valley Farm if she would design a logo for the list. Pat, who is a very talented artist as well as the trainer at Green Valley sent me a really charming picture. She has kindly consented to the use of the picture on a Tee-shirt for list members. I have looked into having the shirts made, using 4-color process screening. The price will be entirely dependent on how much interest there is in purchasing the shirts, because there is a hefty setup charge to be absorbed, but hopefully it could be under $11 on a good quality shirt. Have a look at Pat's design at http://members.home.net/smcilree/shirt.htm , then let me know by private e-mail if you would be interested in buying a shirt or shirts. Also, if you could let me know what size(s) you would need it would help in putting together an order. -- Steve McIlree Cynthia Madden -- Pferd, Keyah, Skipper, Tank -- Omaha, Nebraska, USA Men are better when riding, more just and more understanding, and more alert and more at ease... --Edward Plantagenet(1373-1413)
Thanks!
This message is from: Cindy Scott [EMAIL PROTECTED] Thanks for all the great info provide on the list. I will learn how to use the response privately feature correctly! I will be gone for two weeks. I am going to Kentucky for Equitana, booth #1227 if anyone is going. I am helping my mother who is giving two talks daily, one on Equine Tax Law and Harnessing For Beginners. It should be a lot of fun. If you want to know more info on her... www.horse-books.com or at the Equitana website under Davis Publishing (Eileen Davis). Until than... I am leaving my kids (horses, dogs, etc..) at home, hope they behave themselves! Congrats to everyone on there new babies. Cindy
Ad/Riding
This message is from: Catherine Lassesen [EMAIL PROTECTED] Hello... The wonderful rider at the evaluations in Eugene on her stallion was Gayle Ware and Dusty. I was there but did not ride my horses. Felt it better to have a professional ride them during the testing. Maybe next time. I am not sure, I would get the same comments on my skills... The photograph on the cover is ours... It's lovely Marikape... daughter of Lupin and Sven. I have not seen it myself cannot wait to see how it looks. thank you for the compliments! Catherine Lassesen HESTEHAVEN - THE HORSE GARDEN Our garden is full of variety and versatility.
Re: New Fjord Horse !!!!!
This message is from: Carole Nuckton [EMAIL PROTECTED] Congratulations! But, pooh! I was really interested in your new gelding. But I'm so far away down here in Oregon.
A Clean Wally
This message is from: duane trupiano [EMAIL PROTECTED] Well, I bathed and scrubbed and suds him up this afternoon to take pictures to send to Mike. I hate to admit that I found a scattering of black hairs in his mane when I sat on him and parted the hairs. The basic stripe is yellow set in a white outer mane. I also found some strands of black in the underside of his tail originating at the end of his tailbone. His skin is black underneath white hair...I really wouldn't call it woolcolored. The pictures may be odd, but I was trying to get the stripes and color contrast, not a pretty horse. S, what do we have? I mail them to you, Mike, as soon as I can. Nancy
Re: Short horses??!
This message is from: Anneli Sundkvist [EMAIL PROTECTED] When I worked in the Fjordcamp we had Fjords of all sizes. The largest one, I belive was standing 15'2 (154 cm) and his name was 'Bamse' who can be a nickname for something really large. The smallest one was only 12'3 (128 cm). His name was Grappo, but he was always referred to as 'Knatten' which means 'the little guy' in Swedish. We also had a gang that stood around 13 hands, but the majority was 13'3 - 14'2. My present Fjord, Cider, is 14'2 (144 cm) Good to hear that you seem to have found a good trainer for Tyr! Anneli Anneli Sundkvist Dept. of Archaeology Ancient History St. Eriks torg 5 75310 Uppsala SWEDEN +46-18-4712082 (work) +46-18-553627 (home)
Short horses??!
This message is from: Mike and Casey Rogillio [EMAIL PROTECTED] C'mon guys, I'm getting a complex here in Alabama about my baby Tyr. He MAY be 13.0 if he stretches up really tall and one isn't so careful to make sure everything's level! He'll be 4 in July so I'm not sure he'll grow anymore. And then I read everywhere in the list about all these tall Fjords (heck, 13.2 is sounding tall to me these days!) and how they're 14, or 14.1 and still growing and I just kinda whimper inside. So how about it, anyone have any SHORT Fjords they want to brag upon? I can't have the only one out there, can I??! On a different note, Tyr's at his 3rd trainer, and altho I saw this trainer get bucked off Sunday (2 hops, all 4 feet 1' off the ground and one trainer on the ground) I think this guy will do the trick. He promptly put his wife on Tyr, led her around, then gave her control, got his son on him, and slowly worked Tyr into going into a trot on command. Trainer says that he pushed him too fast (showing off for me is likely) and wasn't prepared for the bucking. He'd already had Tyr out earlier that day and ridden him with no problems, but he'd taken his time working Tyr into a trot. Hi-ho, maybe we'll be riding by the end of the summer. That would suit me too. I'm willing to wait a few more months to end up with a horse that I can ride. Casey, who wishes she had one of every color of Fjord there is after reading the last few weeks.
Re: New Fjord Horse !!!!!
This message is from: Mike May, Registrar NFHR [EMAIL PROTECTED] At 11:51 PM 6/3/99 -0400, you wrote: This message is from: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Hello Michele, Congrats on your gelding! I just purchased Inga from Nancy Lehnert. Inga will be coming home this month, if all goes well! What would you like to know about her? I have her pedigree, and I am sure Nancy could give you more thorough info on her background. Her email is [EMAIL PROTECTED] Here is the pedigree of Inga. After I looked I see she is NFHR registered too. INGA C-166 C-V-992-M Foaled May 2, 1982 Bred by J. G. CARLE, GOODFARE, AB BUCK C-34 KINNIKINNICK C-45 FREYA C-38 BRAWN C-66 STOLMANN N-1588 D-462 C-1 SAMMI C-11 RITA D-4750 C-3 SANKO N-1522 BUCK C-34 Purdy Mare HEDDA C-67 TOR C-10 MAJBRIT C-32 PT-P-087-M FLUKI C-8 === Norwegian Fjord Horse Registry Mike May, Registrar Voice 716-872-4114 FAX 716-787-0497 http://www.nfhr.com mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: New Fjord Horse !!!!!
This message is from: Mike May, Registrar NFHR [EMAIL PROTECTED] At 09:51 PM 6/3/99 -0400, you wrote: This message is from: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Hi all, My husband just returned today from Alberta, Canada with our first gelding fjord. We bought him from a lovely lady named Jackie. She was sad to see him go but we PROMISED to love him as one of our children. As we do all our Fjords Jensina and Opal and Opals soon-to-be- baby. He isnt registered but we have his pedigree.Here it is Anyone know any of these fjords? Igen 218 Sire: Simonette Fritz355 Loke 215 Brawn66 Dam: Inga 166 Hedda 67 Any ideas how to get him registered? Does he have to be registered Canadian Registry? He is a beautiful brown dun with golden eyes and a white hoof and coronet band, isnt this an interesting marking for a Fjord? I am sure I can help you get him registered. Give me a call if you want to we can get some particulars about him. I don't see a problem as both of his parents are Canadian Registered. Mike === Norwegian Fjord Horse Registry Mike May, Registrar Voice 716-872-4114 FAX 716-787-0497 http://www.nfhr.com mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Babies for sale
This message is from: Karen McCarthy [EMAIL PROTECTED] Hey,Fjord-List,(and Cindy): Pardon me for the last post. Thought I was posting privately. Ooops! Didn't mean to use the List to advertise.. -Too many long hours @ work and late nights with chores to catch-up on. Bleary-ly, Karen ___ Get Free Email and Do More On The Web. Visit http://www.msn.com
Re: Babies for sale
This message is from: Karen McCarthy [EMAIL PROTECTED] Hi Cindy, A quick note to tell you that I can go into more detail , say after Monday, as I am off to a CDE in Calif this weekend. But... I have 4 horses for sale - Rocky Hill Arnie, Sven x Sybil Gromar a 5 yo gelding broke to ride + drive,(open bridle ok) 13.2, very athletic and built like a tank, a leg @ each corner. brown dun.Very personable and SMART and smurf-like! Alycia, Sven x Thyri Gromar a 3 yo filly, just getting started. Very tall and modern w/ a great set of withers. Will be a great dressage/driving prospect, should evaluate very well. 14.1 and still growing. Brown dun. Lilie, Sven x Jorunn Andere will be 2 in August. 13.2 and growing Really typey filly, killer eyes, dished face, very correct. 1st place Turlock '98 in fillies 2/under,( placed above some nice fillies twice her age).Her dam Jorunn,(Rosie)is mother of Tise, Blue ribbon/silver medallion @ Eugene '98 Lillie is a full sibling to Cathy Davies-Sloane's filly, Mariposa. Brown dun w/ good black. Idelle, Sven x Tise Sivert - dutch bred weanling filly, b. 3/9/99 Extremely nice filly out of her prizewinning (performance conformation ) dam, Tise. This will be an E ticket filly, like her dam, a little hot, but fun! Very well balanced and athletic.Very independant,she divides her time equally between her sire Sven and mom Tise. Brown dun. Name pending reg. - All stock is reg. w/ NFHR - All parents bloodtyped and microchipped - All have been raised on large 20+ acre pastures, and clip, bathe, haul etc.,no problem. - All current on wormers,shots. - Refrences gladly given re. past horses I have sold/trained. ...And all reasonably priced. Hope this helps! Oh, BTW, are you in AZ or where?? All the best, Karen ___ Get Free Email and Do More On The Web. Visit http://www.msn.com