Re: fjordhorse-digest V2000 #272

2000-10-23 Thread Alison Bakken
This message is from: Alison Bakken [EMAIL PROTECTED] Hi Mary Ann, Welcome to the list. It is good to hear from another Albertan. I am happy to hear that you have discovered the freindly Fjord. I have 10 Fjords, 10 Angora Goats, I Maremma dog, several cats and a meduim sized mutt. Hope you

Re: sarcoid

2000-10-23 Thread Alison Bakken
This message is from: Alison Bakken [EMAIL PROTECTED] Hi Jean, You were asking if anyone knew about a disease transmitted by birds. Sleeping sickness is transmitted by birds. Alison Bakken in Alberta

Nile sickness

2000-10-23 Thread Jean Gayle
This message is from: Jean Gayle [EMAIL PROTECTED] I was talking to a friend in Conn. who said a horse had died one block from him. They are taking the illness very seriously there and fear it is spreading. The authorities have sprayed three times for mosquitoes and have been slaughtering large

Fjord wanted Calif

2000-10-23 Thread Bushnell's
This message is from: Bushnell's [EMAIL PROTECTED] A gal has written twice from Perry, California, asking about mares and fillies (over two) for sale and asked me to post her contact address. if anyone near that region knows of any she would appreciate your contacting her; Trish mailto:[EMAIL

Re: last note on pellets

2000-10-23 Thread Lynn Mohr
This message is from: Lynn Mohr [EMAIL PROTECTED] White wood could be pine but depending where it is made probably has aspen, red maple etc in the mix. At least that's the way pulp wood goes in Michigan. I would think pine is a minor component.

Re: last note on pellets

2000-10-23 Thread Jean Gayle
This message is from: Jean Gayle [EMAIL PROTECTED] To you who use dumpsters, why aren't you doing compost piles or spreading on the flowers etc. Jean Jean Gayle Aberdeen, WA [Authoress of The Colonel's Daughter Occupied Germany 1946 TO 1949 ] http://www.techline.com/~jgayle Barnes Noble

Re: last note on pellets

2000-10-23 Thread MyNorseHorse
This message is from: [EMAIL PROTECTED] I went to HomeDepot today and found the wood stove pellets for $3.29 per 40# bag. I peaked inside to see what they look and smell like. How many bags will it take to fill an average stall? Also, I checked the ingredients...what is white wood? Would

Re: cannon bone measurement

2000-10-23 Thread sini seppala
This message is from: sini seppala [EMAIL PROTECTED] Mary Thurman wrote: Line, has a cannon bone measurement of 9.5 inches(24cm). I remember him coming back to her pen to take the measurement himself, since he though maybe there was some mistake :-) Mary says Line is considered draft

Re: cannon bone measurement

2000-10-23 Thread Mary Thurman
This message is from: Mary Thurman [EMAIL PROTECTED] Hi List, Someone asked last week what was a 'normal' cannon bone measurement for a Fjord. Some numbers were sent in, some numbers were quoted from the Dutch stallions, etc. OK, guys, here's a number for you: Our old Norwegian imported

Re: Fjords For sale Sleigh too

2000-10-23 Thread Heithingi
This message is from: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Hi Janet, Just thought I would drop you a note so you had our email. I talked over our conversation with my husband and he agrees, your boys are almost at the age where they really calm down! It is awfully hard to find an older Fjord with good

Cool dressage experience!

2000-10-23 Thread Anneli Sundkvist
This message is from: Anneli Sundkvist [EMAIL PROTECTED] Hi List! I must vent my latest experience with your fjord-fans: This weekend Cider and I had the coolest dressage experience of our lives! On wendnesday I got an e-mail from the woman that arranges the clinics with the Danish trainer

Re: last note on pellets

2000-10-23 Thread Patty Bronson
This message is from: Patty Bronson [EMAIL PROTECTED] Bear Mountain makes a woodstove pellet that is fir and pine only. They also have a pet bedding (Dry Den) - same product just has zeolite (same thing coffee whitener is made of) in for odor control. After using the bedding product at a

last note on pellets

2000-10-23 Thread Gerry_Anderson
This message is from: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cornerstone wrote: First of all, the bags themselves, most made in Canada, all state that they are not to be consumed by human or animal. Since they are pellet in shape I find it hard to believe that a horse wouldn't try to eat them at some point;