Re: Karen's Fjord Older Horses
This message is from: Karen Keith [EMAIL PROTECTED] Troyer's is held at the Adams County Fairgrounds near Brighton, Colorado. Traditionally it's been a draft horse, mule and equipment auction held over two days, lots of carriages and harness for sale, as well as wagonloads of sundries. Something for everybody really, so lots of fun. There are also riding horses, ponies, minis, and mini donkeys. See the website for dates. http://www.troyerauctions.com/ Also, if you go to the website, at the bottom you can go to photos from the Mid-summer sale, on page 5 of the gallery you can see the fjord gelding I wrote about in my first post. Cheers! Karen From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reply-To: fjordhorse@angus.mystery.com To: fjordhorse@angus.mystery.com Subject: Re: Karen's Fjord Older Horses Date: Mon, 31 Dec 2001 10:43:24 EST This message is from: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Where is Troyer's? From what I read this auction is held several times each year. Do you know the dates? Many thanks. _ Join the worlds largest e-mail service with MSN Hotmail. http://www.hotmail.com
Re: Karen's Fjord Older Horses
This message is from: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Where is Troyer's? From what I read this auction is held several times each year. Do you know the dates? Many thanks.
Re: Karen's Fjord Older Horses
This message is from: Mike May, Registrar NFHR [EMAIL PROTECTED] At 08:44 AM 12/31/2001 +1100, you wrote: This message is from: Karen Keith [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sorry, Mike. I got that backwards. Actually, I thought I was sending that whole email privately. (veryredfaced) Have to be more careful checking addresses. :^0 Cheers! Karen Not a problem Karen. Mike === Norwegian Fjord Horse Registry Mike May, Executive Director Registrar Voice 585-872-4114 FAX 585-787-0497 http://www.nfhr.com mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Karen's Fjord Older Horses
This message is from: Mike May, Registrar NFHR [EMAIL PROTECTED] At 08:26 AM 12/30/2001 -0500, you wrote: This message is from: dragonriffic_designs [EMAIL PROTECTED] Mike When do you foresee the merging of the NFHR and the NFA of NA to be complete? I wish I could say for sure. We are waiting for some answers back from the NFA right now. and how will the registry of the horses transfer over? I can't give any details right now as things are still not completely worked out just yet. Sorry. Gustav is registered with NFA of NA (I still have ALL of his paperwork sitting here to be mailed off to the NFHRwell, that is If I can find it after moving!)just wanted to know if you can tell any particulars of the merger? I really can't at this time. I will be glad to share all of the details when the final paperwork is signed all is final. Mike === Norwegian Fjord Horse Registry Mike May, Executive Director Registrar Voice 585-872-4114 FAX 585-787-0497 http://www.nfhr.com mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Karen's Fjord Older Horses
This message is from: Karen Keith [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sorry, Mike. I got that backwards. Actually, I thought I was sending that whole email privately. (veryredfaced) Have to be more careful checking addresses. :^0 Cheers! Karen From: Mike May, Registrar NFHR [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reply-To: fjordhorse@angus.mystery.com To: fjordhorse@angus.mystery.com Subject: Re: Karen's Fjord Older Horses Date: Sun, 30 Dec 2001 07:37:46 -0500 This message is from: Mike May, Registrar NFHR [EMAIL PROTECTED] At 02:04 PM 12/30/2001 +1100, you wrote: Dink is registered with the FBA (Fjordhorse Breeders of America). Huh? Right. I think there are three registries for fjords in the states, the NFHA being the primary one, the one you always see mentioned on the List. And there's another one (can't remember the name) that may be in the process of merging with the NFHA. I did contact Mike May, the Registrar of NFHA, and he gave me some info. Said Dink may be registerable with NFHA, he could look into it if I sent the pedigree. I haven't worried about it, but may follow up eventually. But if Dink were a mare, I think I would have wanted this info before buying. Just a gut feeling that the FBA registration may be less valuable than the NFHA. But he's a gelding, so I'm not looking at breeding potential. Actually the registry I am the registrar for is the NFHR. The NFA of NA is the other one we are in the process of combining with. The FBA is the third registry. Mike === Norwegian Fjord Horse Registry Mike May, Executive Director Registrar Voice 585-872-4114 FAX 585-787-0497 http://www.nfhr.com mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] _ Send and receive Hotmail on your mobile device: http://mobile.msn.com
Re: Karen's Fjord Older Horses
This message is from: Karen McCarthy [EMAIL PROTECTED] Hi Reena, you should have absolutely NO trouble registering your boy Gustav...both his sire, Sven, and his dam Serina are registered in the NFHR and their Bloodtypes/DNA are on file. Have you familiarized yourself with the NFHR Pedigree section on the nfhr.com website? It's really neat...you can do quite a bit of research on it, plus,you can upload pictures to your horses pedigree page. Wish more folks would take advantage of this, as it would add a new dimension to communicating on this list: we can actually go look at the horses people are referring to. Hope you are all enjoying the weather back there; quite a change from out west, eh?! Happy New Year, Karen McCarthy Great Basin Fjords Carson City, Nv Original Message Follows From: dragonriffic_designs [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Sun, 30 Dec 2001 08:26:21 -0500 Mike When do you foresee the merging of the NFHR and the NFA of NA to be complete? and how will the registry of the horses transfer over? Gustav is registered with NFA of NA reena _ Send and receive Hotmail on your mobile device: http://mobile.msn.com
Re: Karen's Fjord Older Horses
This message is from: dragonriffic_designs [EMAIL PROTECTED] Mike When do you foresee the merging of the NFHR and the NFA of NA to be complete? and how will the registry of the horses transfer over? Gustav is registered with NFA of NA (I still have ALL of his paperwork sitting here to be mailed off to the NFHRwell, that is If I can find it after moving!)just wanted to know if you can tell any particulars of the merger? reena This message is from: Mike May, Registrar NFHR [EMAIL PROTECTED] Actually the registry I am the registrar for is the NFHR. The NFA of NA is the other one we are in the process of combining with. Mike === Norwegian Fjord Horse Registry Mike May, Executive Director Registrar Voice 585-872-4114 FAX 585-787-0497 http://www.nfhr.com mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.311 / Virus Database: 172 - Release Date: 12/27/2001
Re: Karen's Fjord Older Horses
This message is from: Mike May, Registrar NFHR [EMAIL PROTECTED] At 02:04 PM 12/30/2001 +1100, you wrote: Dink is registered with the FBA (Fjordhorse Breeders of America). Huh? Right. I think there are three registries for fjords in the states, the NFHA being the primary one, the one you always see mentioned on the List. And there's another one (can't remember the name) that may be in the process of merging with the NFHA. I did contact Mike May, the Registrar of NFHA, and he gave me some info. Said Dink may be registerable with NFHA, he could look into it if I sent the pedigree. I haven't worried about it, but may follow up eventually. But if Dink were a mare, I think I would have wanted this info before buying. Just a gut feeling that the FBA registration may be less valuable than the NFHA. But he's a gelding, so I'm not looking at breeding potential. Actually the registry I am the registrar for is the NFHR. The NFA of NA is the other one we are in the process of combining with. The FBA is the third registry. Mike === Norwegian Fjord Horse Registry Mike May, Executive Director Registrar Voice 585-872-4114 FAX 585-787-0497 http://www.nfhr.com mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Karen's Fjord Older Horses
, so I'm not looking at breeding potential. So there's the story. Any other questions, let me know. I just down in Parker, so we're practically neighbors! Cheers! Karen PS - I'm 41, so I went to the fjord breed because I don't bounce anymore either. My first love is driving and I wanted something sane out there in front of me. I think he's going to work out great. K From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reply-To: fjordhorse@angus.mystery.com To: fjordhorse@angus.mystery.com Subject: Karen's Fjord Older Horses Date: Sat, 29 Dec 2001 07:41:45 EST This message is from: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ...BTW, I bought my fjord at Troyer's. He's coming along nicely...came to me only green broke to ride... Hello, Karen! I'm Sher up in Aurora, CO. I've been saving my shuckles up and figure I'm most likely to get my fjord at a Troyer's sale (with any luck at all, their Oct.2002). I'm trying to figure out if I'll have enough monies ready by this Oct. to go and bid. (Spring is out - horses are at their highest bid in Spring.) Did you get your boy at this last Oct. Troyer's? I was there - but could afford to even think about it. Saw a few fjords there that day. Could you tell me how much you paid for your greenbroke fellow? Did you happen to see what price the other fjords went for - and if yes, what was the final bid and how well trained did they describe that fjord to be trained? I'm getting too old for taking chances;-)so I'll be looking for a well broke, near beginner suitable, trail riding fjord. I've been riding my own standardbred who is nice a nice reliable CALM horse with few to zip surprises when we're out enjoying the trails. Doesn't mean we don't have a chat about being barn sour, or not wanted to take the steep trails anymore (she's getting old, so I don't ask her anymore) . it just means that she does not bite, buck, rear, move off when I'm mounting and it takes an awful lot to spook the old girl (22yr) into running off, very little to stop her flight when that rare moment comes (usually a deer leaping out of the blue in front of the trail). That's what I love so much about the older horse (8-15 yr olds). They've seen it, done it, they're calmer because they've experienced more of life (usually). The negative is that our time with them is shorter - they don't have as many years to give as a young horse. But at my 40 yrs, arthritisj in the back too now --- I gladly trade off and seek the older horse. I just don't heal up as well when I eat dirt! (grin) Sher Aurora,CO _ MSN Photos is the easiest way to share and print your photos: http://photos.msn.com/support/worldwide.aspx [demime 0.98e removed an attachment of type image/pjpeg which had a name of EarlyFrostyMorn2.JPG]
Karen's Fjord Older Horses
This message is from: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ...BTW, I bought my fjord at Troyer's. He's coming along nicely...came to me only green broke to ride... Hello, Karen! I'm Sher up in Aurora, CO. I've been saving my shuckles up and figure I'm most likely to get my fjord at a Troyer's sale (with any luck at all, their Oct.2002). I'm trying to figure out if I'll have enough monies ready by this Oct. to go and bid. (Spring is out - horses are at their highest bid in Spring.) Did you get your boy at this last Oct. Troyer's? I was there - but could afford to even think about it. Saw a few fjords there that day. Could you tell me how much you paid for your greenbroke fellow? Did you happen to see what price the other fjords went for - and if yes, what was the final bid and how well trained did they describe that fjord to be trained? I'm getting too old for taking chances;-)so I'll be looking for a well broke, near beginner suitable, trail riding fjord. I've been riding my own standardbred who is nice a nice reliable CALM horse with few to zip surprises when we're out enjoying the trails. Doesn't mean we don't have a chat about being barn sour, or not wanted to take the steep trails anymore (she's getting old, so I don't ask her anymore) . it just means that she does not bite, buck, rear, move off when I'm mounting and it takes an awful lot to spook the old girl (22yr) into running off, very little to stop her flight when that rare moment comes (usually a deer leaping out of the blue in front of the trail). That's what I love so much about the older horse (8-15 yr olds). They've seen it, done it, they're calmer because they've experienced more of life (usually). The negative is that our time with them is shorter - they don't have as many years to give as a young horse. But at my 40 yrs, arthritisj in the back too now --- I gladly trade off and seek the older horse. I just don't heal up as well when I eat dirt! (grin) Sher Aurora,CO