Re: Brenderup?
This message is from: Tamara Rousso [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sorry. I didn't go into vehicle description because it was not the focus of my question. We haul our 26' AirStream trailer with the pick up, so my thinking was that if it can tow the AirStream it could tow a 2 horse trailer. Please let me know if I am mistaken. Tamara On Thursday, August 26, 2004, at 01:35 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: The first thing you will probably learn is that a V8 pickup can mean any number of things. Some pickups are not geared for towing at all.
Another Oops!
This message is from: Martha and Guy Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED] OK - I've got a red face too, since I thought I was replying to Julie's email privately as well. I apologize to the list members with digest form as they have just received a lot of repeated text. We're getting ready to take two mares to the LaCrosse evaluation on Saturday, Hedda and Tømmerstall Amerika. This will be the first time in the show ring for horses and handler (Guy). I'm hoping for an Uff-Da free experience! Martha Guy Martha Martin Tømmerstall Farm 9173 W. Sharpes Corner Rd. Mt. Horeb, WI 53572 (608)832-6202
Re: MWFHC Newsletter
This message is from: Martha and Guy Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED] Great! I guess having them on CD would be best - I have an archaic computer system! Thanks, Martha Guy Martha Martin Tømmerstall Farm 9173 W. Sharpes Corner Rd. Mt. Horeb, WI 53572 (608)832-6202 - Original Message - From: Casanova, Julie [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: fjordhorse@angus.mystery.com Sent: Thursday, August 26, 2004 11:18 AM Subject: RE: MWFHC Newsletter This message is from: Casanova, Julie [EMAIL PROTECTED] Hello Martha, I have some photo's of some of the classes I liked. Would you like me to send you them? I can send them in a zip file if you have winzip to unzip them or I can email you a cd with them on there which do you prefer? Julie -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Martha and Guy Martin Sent: Saturday, August 21, 2004 11:38 AM To: fjordhorse@angus.mystery.com Subject: MWFHC Newsletter This message is from: Martha and Guy Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED] For any Midwest Fjord Horse Club members on the list- The Fall issue of the MWFHC News will go in the mail Sept. 12. If you have any articles, photos, ads, etc.. please get them to me by Sept. 1. I have some photos from the first day of Blue Earth, but would like to print some from the 2nd and 3rd days. Thanks in advance for your help and contributions. Martha Martin, Editor Guy Martha Martin Tømmerstall Farm 9173 W. Sharpes Corner Rd. Mt. Horeb, WI 53572 (608)832-6202
Re: MWFHC Newsletter
This message is from: bolinsj [EMAIL PROTECTED] Oops, red face here. Did not realize this was a 'list message' and not a personal one. Crawling back under my rock Martie in MD
Re: MWFHC Newsletter
This message is from: bolinsj [EMAIL PROTECTED] Hi Julie, Unfortunately, I think you have the wrong Martha here. Although I would dearly LOVE to have your photos (to do watercolor sketches - gotta keep in practice), I think the person you are looking for is [EMAIL PROTECTED] Martie in MD http://bolinsj.tripod.com/twinoaksgraphics http://bolinsj.tripod.com/dndwatercolors Casanova, Julie wrote: This message is from: Casanova, Julie [EMAIL PROTECTED] Hello Martha, I have some photo's of some of the classes I liked. Would you like me to send you them? I can send them in a zip file if you have winzip to unzip them or I can email you a cd with them on there which do you prefer? Julie -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Martha and Guy Martin Sent: Saturday, August 21, 2004 11:38 AM To: fjordhorse@angus.mystery.com Subject: MWFHC Newsletter This message is from: Martha and Guy Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED] For any Midwest Fjord Horse Club members on the list- The Fall issue of the MWFHC News will go in the mail Sept. 12. If you have any articles, photos, ads, etc.. please get them to me by Sept. 1. I have some photos from the first day of Blue Earth, but would like to print some from the 2nd and 3rd days. Thanks in advance for your help and contributions. Martha Martin, Editor Guy Martha Martin Tømmerstall Farm 9173 W. Sharpes Corner Rd. Mt. Horeb, WI 53572 (608)832-6202
RE: Brenderup??
This message is from: Cynthia Madden [EMAIL PROTECTED] Tamara, I have a Brenderup and I love it. I just hauled the baby home in it from Albquerque. The ride is smooth and kind to horses. It is made for women to hitch and haul. Easy to move around and manuever by hand. The engineering is great. I hauled it first with my 1987 F-150 straight six and Steve's T-bird with no problem. You never know it's there. Now we use the F-250 diesel and it is sort of overhorsed you might say. They are pricey!! Everytime I use mine, I say Thanks Mom! Cynthia Madden Las Cruces, NM [EMAIL PROTECTED] www.geocities.com/cmadden88011
RE: Pictures of Nigel
This message is from: Cynthia Madden [EMAIL PROTECTED] Nigel does not belong to me. He belongs to a friend who moved here from St. Louis area so I have not given him his own page though Tank, generously shares his space (web pasture with him). Tank is not so nice to the new baby guy, but as usual, easy going Nigel is providing him comfort and companionship. Cynthia Madden Las Cruces, NM [EMAIL PROTECTED] www.geocities.com/cmadden88011 New and Improved Yahoo! Mail - 100MB free storage!
Engar
This message is from: Janne [EMAIL PROTECTED] Lynda, don't worry about sending the last post to the list instead of to Pat privately. I think all of us need to hear about stallions and their offspring. And I just happen to have a Engar colt born here this summer, and he is probably the best moving colt I have ever seen. So, you have a right to to be proud of the ol' boy!!! Janne in wet ND
Brenderup?
This message is from: Tamara Rousso [EMAIL PROTECTED] Hi all, I'm going horse shopping this weekend and am intrigued with the engineering, ease of use, and comfort level for horses that the Brenderup trailer claims to have. Haul vehicle is not of concern as I have a V-8 pick-up. Has anyone on this list actual experience with a Brenderup? Tamara Rousso Fallbrook CA www.algedifarm.com
RE: east to libby question
This message is from: Frederick J. Pack [EMAIL PROTECTED] Shawna, Yes, it is Honi Bunn's little sister. We will have her in 4 more days.can't wait. Fred All Mail is scanned in AND out by Norton Anti-virus 2004. Fred and Lois Pack Pack's Peak Stables Wilkeson, Washington 98396 http://www.geocities.com/friendlyfred98 Is this perhaps the little sister of Bushwhackers Honi Bunn?.?. Should be pretty cute! Shawna
RE: east to libby question
This message is from: Frederick J. Pack [EMAIL PROTECTED] Shawna, We have driven both ways. Mark is right in that Hwy 56 is a beautiful drive, however VERY windy as it follows the river and lake. I would NOT go that way with a horse trailer hooked up. It gets quite narrow and curvy in places. For a scenic drive with just a car, it is beautiful to see ONCE. For what it's worth, we have never used that road again. Fred All Mail is scanned in AND out by Norton Anti-virus 2004. Fred and Lois Pack Pack's Peak Stables Wilkeson, Washington 98396 http://www.geocities.com/friendlyfred98 Subject: Re: east to libby question This message is from: shawna smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] Mark, I saw this route on my map. Will probably go one way and come home the other way. Thanks for the input. Shawna
RE: MWFHC Newsletter
This message is from: Casanova, Julie [EMAIL PROTECTED] Hello Martha, I have some photo's of some of the classes I liked. Would you like me to send you them? I can send them in a zip file if you have winzip to unzip them or I can email you a cd with them on there which do you prefer? Julie -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Martha and Guy Martin Sent: Saturday, August 21, 2004 11:38 AM To: fjordhorse@angus.mystery.com Subject: MWFHC Newsletter This message is from: Martha and Guy Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED] For any Midwest Fjord Horse Club members on the list- The Fall issue of the MWFHC News will go in the mail Sept. 12. If you have any articles, photos, ads, etc.. please get them to me by Sept. 1. I have some photos from the first day of Blue Earth, but would like to print some from the 2nd and 3rd days. Thanks in advance for your help and contributions. Martha Martin, Editor Guy Martha Martin Tømmerstall Farm 9173 W. Sharpes Corner Rd. Mt. Horeb, WI 53572 (608)832-6202
Re: east to libby question
This message is from: [EMAIL PROTECTED] In a message dated 8/25/2004 10:01:14 AM Pacific Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Secondly, I am going to Libby (yee-haw!) and would like driving recommendations from Spokane to Libby. Looks like there's a couple alternatives and I'd appreciate suggestions from those who've gone before!! Hi Shawna: We have traveled that rout many times (to Libby or just as far as Sandpoint ID) and have found it best to go from Spokane to Coeur d' Alene, ID and then up Hwy 95 thru Sandpoint to Bonner's Ferry. Then take Hwy 2 on to Libby. It is all pretty good road and there are not as many stoplights as there are if you take Hwy 2 all the way up from Spokane. Look forward to seeing you there!! Amy Amy Evers Dun Lookin' Fjords Redmond, OR Fjord [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Mare and 2 Fillies for Sale
This message is from: Ingrid Ivic [EMAIL PROTECTED] Hello All, In the interest of reducing our herd before the fall/winter, we are offering a 4-1/2 yr.old mare, a 2-1/2 yr.old filly, and a 1-1/2 yr.old filly for sale, at reasonable prices. The 4-1/2 yr.old mare was started under saddle this spring (english) continues to do her job well. Very sweet mare, lunges, ground drives, halters ties, trailers, leads, easy to worm, etc. Vet and farrier friendly, up top date on all things (vaccinations, worming, feet, teeth floated...). Has natural mane. Light Brown dun, registered with the NFHR CAN. Asking $4,000 NEG. The 2-1/2 yr.old halters, leads, ties, loves grooming, lunges and is also easy to worm and handle. Pretty light brown dun filly, 13.3 hds. and still growing. Intelligent! Vet and Farrier friendly too. By our good stallion, FM Julian (BDF Malcom Locke x Lilla A Premie mare). FM Julian's photo can be seen on our webpage and on the NFHR pedigree site. Registered NFHR. Asking $3,500 NEG. Our pretty yearling halters, leads, ties, is good for the vet and farrier. Easy to worm, adores attention, stands well for mane trimming! Loves to learn. Almost the same height as the 2-1/2 yr.old...stands 13.2 currently. Will mature to be good sized mare (I'm guessing 14.2...like her Dam). Also sired by our FM Julian. Registered NFHR. Asking $3,000 NEG. Package deals (price reduction) given for a multiple horse purchase. While it is a bit late in the season, the 4-1/2 yr.old mare can be bred to our stallion for free (if purchased at her asking price). I'm happy to answer any questions. Call to chat (leave a message if I'm out with the horses...I'll call you back) or drop me a line at [EMAIL PROTECTED] Thanks for reading this ad. Ingrid Ingrid Ivic Embroidered FJORD Apparel Customized Art Gifts Please visit my Web Page Store: http://www.fullmoonfarm.us *** Please visit my eBay store: http://www.stores.ebay.com/faithfulfamiliars http://members.ebay.com/aboutme/fjord_and_friesian
Re: east to libby question
This message is from: shawna smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] Mark, I saw this route on my map. Will probably go one way and come home the other way. Thanks for the input. Shawna www.caseacres.comhttp://www.caseacres.com/ - Original Message - From: Skeels, Mark A (MED)mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] To: fjordhorse@angus.mystery.commailto:fjordhorse@angus.mystery.com Sent: Wednesday, August 25, 2004 9:52 PM Subject: RE: east to libby question This message is from: Skeels, Mark A (MED) [EMAIL PROTECTED]mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] And if you do miss the turn off and go into Montana on HWY 200, don't fret, there is a very nice highway just into Montana, HWY 56 I believe, that will bring you north to HWY 2, just between Troy and Libby, it used to be a very nice road, and alternate route to Libby, about the same distance either way. Looks like a smaller road on the map, but it is actually a very nice wide road from what I remember. Mark Skeels -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Frederick J. Pack Sent: Wednesday, August 25, 2004 12:25 PM To: fjordhorse@angus.mystery.commailto:fjordhorse@angus.mystery.com Subject: RE: east to libby question This message is from: Frederick J. Pack [EMAIL PROTECTED]mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Shawna, Forgot to mention that just AFTER you go through Sand Point, Idaho...watch for Hwy 95 taking off to the LEFT...requiring a 90 degree LEFT turn. If you go straight, you will be on hwy 200 and never get to Libby. If you need some good maps, let me know privately and I will make them and send. Fred All Mail is scanned in AND out by Norton Anti-virus 2004. Fred and Lois Pack Pack's Peak Stables Wilkeson, Washington 98396 http://www.geocities.com/friendlyfred98http://www.geocities.com/friendlyfr ed98
Re: east to libby question
This message is from: shawna smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] Marsha Jo, I'm so glad to hear this! Hopefully progress on containment will continue when temps increase. Sounded like a concern on the DFPA website. Thanks for the news. Shawna Smith www.caseacres.comhttp://www.caseacres.com/ believe Catherine's place is probably smoky, but safe. As of this morning, DFPA (www.dfpa.nethttp://www.dfpa.net/) reports the fire 75% contained. Continued damp weather (we had another 0.1 of rain overnight) has slowed the spread of the fire and helped the crews get a line around it. However, it's slow going, in very steep terrain. Marsha Jo Hannah
Re: east to libby question
This message is from: shawna smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] I SEE that Fred already pointed out the way for you Shawna but I wanted to remind you that we live along that route and you could stop by and visit that Strawberry Blonde fella we're both partial to =))) Caseacres Magnus. Ruthie I would love to stop and see him!! He has a baby 1/2 brother , born the end of July, that is a good-looking fella too. Not only is he big-boned and stout, but seems to be flirting with red as well. Bonnie Liermann, from WI, was here for a visit last week and thought he looked red. The thought had crossed my mind several times, but when she said it aloud, I promptly showed her the still darker hairs in his mane. She might be right though as Magnus did the same thing that this colt is doing. Anyway, I'll be in touch, Ruthie, and look forward to seeing you! Shawna www.caseacres.com
Re: east to libby question
This message is from: shawna smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] bringing Bushwhackers Honi Blondee who we are purchasing. Fred Is this perhaps the little sister of Bushwhackers Honi Bunn?.?. Should be pretty cute! Shawna www.caseacres.comhttp://www.caseacres.com/
Re: east to libby question
This message is from: shawna smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] Fred, Thank You!! All of this information is a big help and I've copied it all! I do have a decent map so don't expect any problems. Shawna www.caseacres.comhttp://www.caseacres.com/ This message is from: Frederick J. Pack [EMAIL PROTECTED]mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Shawna, Forgot to mention that just AFTER you go through Sand Point, Idaho...watch
RE: east to libby question
This message is from: Skeels, Mark A (MED) [EMAIL PROTECTED] And if you do miss the turn off and go into Montana on HWY 200, don't fret, there is a very nice highway just into Montana, HWY 56 I believe, that will bring you north to HWY 2, just between Troy and Libby, it used to be a very nice road, and alternate route to Libby, about the same distance either way. Looks like a smaller road on the map, but it is actually a very nice wide road from what I remember. Mark Skeels -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Frederick J. Pack Sent: Wednesday, August 25, 2004 12:25 PM To: fjordhorse@angus.mystery.com Subject: RE: east to libby question This message is from: Frederick J. Pack [EMAIL PROTECTED] Shawna, Forgot to mention that just AFTER you go through Sand Point, Idaho...watch for Hwy 95 taking off to the LEFT...requiring a 90 degree LEFT turn. If you go straight, you will be on hwy 200 and never get to Libby. If you need some good maps, let me know privately and I will make them and send. Fred All Mail is scanned in AND out by Norton Anti-virus 2004. Fred and Lois Pack Pack's Peak Stables Wilkeson, Washington 98396 http://www.geocities.com/friendlyfred98