Re: Training Fjords
This message is from: [EMAIL PROTECTED] I am an amateur horse trainer and have worked with only my family's Fjords but in my experiences they are all very willing horses. The only difficulty I have had with training then is that they are VERY smart. I have to think faster than them. My Fjords do not like repetition if I want then to by very good at an exercise I have to do a little of that exercise then a little of a new more challening exercise or they get bored and goof off. I have not worked with enough Fjords to really have a good idea of the Fjord as a whole this is just my experience. Erica
Horse Flies
This message is from: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Hi, I have been having a lot of trouble with horse flies does any body have any opinions on what is the best brand of fly spray to use to combat horse flies. Erica
Re: The Worth of a Good Horse
This message is from: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Hi, I agree that you should get a horse that is suited to you. But price is a factor, I am a back yard horse owner and cannot afford a 2,000 dollar horse so it would be a waste of my time and the owners time if I look at one. I don't think price should be the sole factor in choosing a horse, but almost everyone must take price into account. It's not a bad first question so you know if your wasting your time. Just my humble opinion. Bye Erica