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Thank you Jean, for looking that up! Yes, Rafael is definitely stout, and
moves well when relaxed (straight up-n-down trot when nervous, ouch!).
Now, how to get a copy of that issue of the herald (Mike?). And, does anyone
know how Orrjo died?
Brigid
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I have a mare out ot the Hanson line. Does anyone know anything about him?
It seems this line throws some tall fjords.?
Just curious
Sincerely,
Michele Noonan
In the Bitteroot Valley
Stevensville, Montana
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Can anyone tell me about Orrjo (N1946) -369- ? He is my Rafael's sire.
According to the CLRC, he died several years ago. Rafael is very drafty
and a
big contrast to his athletic partner, Tommes (sired by Regin).
Brigid
Brigid,
I don't
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Hi All-
Am really enjoying the stallion stories, especially that of Grabb and his
dramatic end.
Can anyone tell me about Orrjo (N1946) -369- ? He is my Rafael's sire.
According to the CLRC, he died several years ago. Rafael is very drafty and a
big
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This is from Roger and Diane Whitney, they are not on the mailing, but I
contacted them and asked if they would like to say something about their
stallion, Anvil's Steinfinn. They are very modest and kept it short.
Anvil's Steinfinn's
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Having been one of the offenders re sending the whole msg. I found erasing
a bore and changed to reply only. As I was also amateur re doing this I can
offer these instructions. Go to Tools then to options then to send. In
send see if html is
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I know this topic has been discussed before but I didn't save the
information. Does anyone know where I can get a Glory bit?
Thanks,
Mary
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Brian, Well done on the story of Grabb!!! Would make a good children's
story except re that embarrassing moment.re___! I am printing these
references out and putting them in Gunnar's file. Thanks. Jean
Jean Gayle
Aberdeen, WA
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Thanks for that info Steve.
Brian
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At 03:11 PM 11/12/99 -0800, you wrote:
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Hi everyone on list,
Thank you Brian for the excellent description of Grabb. Do you know if Uredd
died 9 years ago of colic?
Mike, do you have
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Dear Steve,
How do I know if I'm sending HTML format. Remember my computer education has
its limits.Pat
still sending HTML
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People are once again VERY bad about including too much of the
quoted original message with their replies. Please DO NOT quote more
lines of the original message than the number of lines in your reply.
Everyone else here has read the
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Debbi: We also prefer to breed in Feb. for a Jan. baby and we live in
Northern Wisconsin where the winters are sometime unbearable, mother nature
has a way of supplying the baby with an ample coat. We breed for early
babies so that by the
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We are using solar hot wire and solar stock
tank heater, with grand results so far. Will let you know after winter hits,
now its mid-70's during the day, and we are all enjoying the long fall.
Hi Lisa
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Hi List !
Wow, Brian, THANKS for such a colorful and interesting view of Grabb.I
have long admired his looks from the pictures Ive seen, and am partial to the
Drafty type Fjord, esp. ones who move well. Our beloved Kaiser, is out of
Grabb
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A good many breeding operations do breed for an April or May foaling, and I
was always led to believe that is the most natural way. The Feb or even Jan
foal lends itself back to the notion in all registries that Jan 1 is all
horses birth date. Meaning
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Just a question about breeding and the time of the year. I'd thought
that most bred in May for an April baby but a friend of mine said she'd
talked with a breeder and he said the best time to breed is in early Feb
for a January baby because at
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Brian, thanks so much for your further information on Grabb. I understand
that both stallions Grabb Dragtind along with another stallion perhaps a
son of one of them are buried on what was Cliff's ranch in New Mexico. Is
this correct?
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At 01:15 AM 11/12/99 -0500, you wrote:
So on August 13, 1980, Grabb set foot for the first time on American
soil.
Thank you Brian for a wonderful post on Grabb. Do you by chance know when
Dragtind died?
Here is Grabb's
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