this breed the dun allele therefore is the only
allele at the locus and is said to be *fixed* (i.e. its frequency is 100%).
The colors of Norwegian Fjord horses are shown in the table below and
discussed thereafter.
As the subject line states, this is offered as "Food for Thought" and
hopefully
months? Honestly, to be really
effective, coggins should be done more often - maybe everytime a horse
leaves the property?! HEAVEN FORBID!!
PLEASE no flaming arrows. I do get coggins and health and every other thing
that the law requires to travel. I just wanted to put that on the tabl
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A quote from the Minutes " The board discussed a members proposal that every
stallion be evaluated. The consensus of the board was that such a
recommendation needs additional study and was tabled for the time being."
Bully for the board
ith a breed that already has this quality?
Now my food for thought. I also was involved in the QH world and still have
ties their ( I was born a QH girl, I left the QH world because of this messing
with what worked and other stuff along with many others I know ).
My experience tells me that
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Lori...I wondered, too, if it was a "January" thing:)
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Deb wrote:
> to the increase in our recent intensity on this message board.
I think it may be a seasonal affect, it happens every year... it's called
"January" :-)
Lori
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I like your thoughts, Deb..Linda in MN
me. I just
thought it was interesting and food for thought. Having shared that thought
I think I will go outside and hug on Lars for awhile. I just love getting
lost in his furry coat and smelling him.
Deb
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I'm on the digest, so sorry for the delay of topic. I have read somewhere that
one very good reason for Przewalski's not being ridden/domesticated frequently
is that they can drop to the ground and roll to scrape off their rider. Of
course, in my following
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Knutsen Fjord Farm wrote:
>
> Registered with the NFHR [including a few deceased and a lot of young stock]
> are;
> 3853 mares
> 989 geldings
> 1185 stallions
Hmmm, not exactly. It is true that there are that many mares, stallions, and
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Hi all -
In my wanderings, I discovered this information on the NFHR Pedigree Search
site :
Registered with the NFHR [including a few deceased and a lot of young stock]
are;
3853 mares
989 geldings
1185 stallions
And buyers are
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In a message dated 2/16/01 4:57:46 PM Mountain Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
<< those were the "toasted" fjords that belong to Howard Berge, I am sure!
I think they were POA/Hackney/Fjord x's...now how is THAT for mixing it
up >>
Toast
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