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Wow, Gail. You have good animal control folks, No one could think Gunnar
is not well fed!!! Except Gunnar! This is small town here and no one wants
to cause trouble against their relatives or neighbors, unless the war is
already raging. Je
This message is from: "Gail Russell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
I was recently told a story where animal control came out to check the horse
after a number of reports. The horse was blanketed, and they could not see
the skeletal condition it was in (a blanketed horse has a head and neck
visible..which a
This message is from: Robin Churchill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
I don't know what the laws are in your state but do
not trespass or take them. I would call the sheriff's
department or animal services and find out what can be
done. Here they have something called an Ag deputy
that will go investigate t
This message is from: "jgayle" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
No one will take so many horses. When she first, and only time, went to
jail, a new Vet had the fortitude to report the condition to the sheriff and
he had to act. She was to have only six, I believe, and no cats or ponies.
Now no one does an
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I hope someone has some good news Anyone. Has anyone just gone and
taken them? Or do you end up in jail?
Bonnie
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There was a rescue group in Olympia. We have a woman who lets her horses
die, and ponies and cats, and Olympic Horse rescue had forced our sheriff to
do something. But this spring her forty some horses looked like skeleton's
again and the sh
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Have any of you guys had experience with reporting starved horses? What the
best organization would be to contact? What sort of documentation? Or is
there a group that will do an investigation?
Thanks for any info
Bonnie Morris
Washington
ing more than I care too one day..
Karen
Karen McCarthy
Great Basin Fjords :: Madras, Oregon
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Try showthrow.com. Cool site with plenty of information!
Kris
with Monark and Clyde in NC
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> Hi all,
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> Hope everyone is surviving winter. I have a
> question for all of you that
> might quilt or sew. I have box's and box's of
> ribbons left over from past
> Libby sho
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Hi all,
Hope everyone is surviving winter. I have a question for all of you that
might quilt or sew. I have box's and box's of ribbons left over from past
Libby shows and was wondering if there was a
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Yes Bernadine, more info please! Is there a website?
Thanks,
Jen
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> Hello Patti and other listers,
> Greetings from frozen Michigan!
> My choic
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Hello Patti and other listers,
Greetings from frozen Michigan!
My choice for an all around cart is called a Country Marathon Cart. It is
from Claudette Robinson in Columbus, NC. I needed something easier to get
into and a cart that I could use in th
tires. The shafts detach. I like it and like the way it looks with my fjords.
Not terribly spendy.
Linda in WI
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I would try an easy entry cart. A pleasure cart might be ok too.
Alicia
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Have a question for everyone. What w
This message is from: "Dave and Patti Walter" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Have a question for everyone. What would be your choice of vehicle for a
single horse, for pleasure -road and ring. I'm looking at buying another cart
for those that come on the farm, THAT ALREADY Drive. I
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Jerry please explain the need of black-skinned horses for omega oils. I
give mine a small amount each day.
How much is adequate but will not promote too much weight gain? If they get
a flax supplement, do they need BOSS?
"And supply the good omegas,
This message is from: "Douglas Knutsen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Jen Frame asked about Fjord stamina, strength, and social behavior.
I think they do have excellent stamina, but not when they are overweight
and/or out of shape. That might be the reason.
Yes, Fjords often can push their fencing, and
w if Fjords,
reguardless of fitness level and weight are SUPPOSED to have
Mule-like strength and stamina, or if any Fjord that is over weight
and out of shape will show tiredness like any horse would.
Stupid question, I think, but I am totally obsessed with my Fjord and
want to know everything!
T
ewer "Epic" out - one formulated for adult horses. Just food
for thought. Hoping your little guy gets better!!
Kelly
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OT - Medical Question> Date: Sat, 20 Oct 2007 10:24:30 +> > This message
i
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Sonnie - our 18 year old Fjord gelding started bleeding after urination about
6 weeks ago. We had him scoped and had a biopsy done twice - the most
recent results came back as "Hyperplasia" - its located about 75-80cm proximal
to the urethral opening. The
This message is from: Vic Faeo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
I just saw this question about diarrhea, and was hoping that Jean had helped
out. The horse she is talking about is Einar, my 6yo Fjord gelding. And, yes,
he had very similar symptoms to the horse you are asking about, Debby. He had
vet
This message is from: "kate charboneau" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
A friend has a Haflinger gelding who has all the same physical symptoms,
and has received all the same care as the Fjord you wrote about. After
all was said and done, we now know this horse must be on dry lot with
Orchard grass hay. No
This message is from: "Big Horn Forge Daniel Nauman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Patti Jo,
First, I am not a Vet OR a Doctor, but I just read of this same
condition in a person. Believe it or not, it was constipation! The
diarrhea was an overflow (around the hard stool in the intestine). The
person was p
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There is another good product out there for horses and dogs, Diarsynal.
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I have a Fjord that scours when fed lower fibre forage (like grass or rich
haylage). In fact about two weeks ago she had a nasty bout of Azoturia which
we are attributing to a particular big bale of haylage.
I have found that by
increasing
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Debbie LeBreton
Sent: Monday, October 01, 2007 8:56 PM
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Subject: RE: question for the list
This
the list of
others know what to try I would greatly appreciate it. I do not know how to
pass this out to the others so if you could please help me and Fergie out we
would both apprecate this vey much. Thank you very much.> From:
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Try molasses in their water and they will always consume enough.
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let's all try for a more natural life style for our horses and there would be
way less colic and intestinal problems.
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othy he got loose stools again, even with his
new owner, when she got a supply of Timothy hay, he got loose stools again.
Jean in Fairbanks, Alaska, partly cloudy 43 degrees. Winter is right
around the corner!
A
Just of the top of my head...Question ? Is the hay they are feeding from the
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This message is from: "Dave and Patti Walter" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Ok, got a question for the list. Not the best topic, but>>>He
developed diarrhea while he was here. We tried several things Anyon
This message is from: "Jeanne" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Good suggestion, Karen, about the BioSponge.
Last week one of my fjord's came down with the exact same symptoms. Really
runny manure, no fever, gut sounds, normal heart rate, normal colored
gums... just really runny manure. My vet came, tubed
This message is from: "Karen McCarthy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Hi Patti Jo,
What a frustrating thing with this gelding!
I have a 5 mo. old filly who just got over a weird bout of colitis 2 weeks
ago. No temp, gums normal, eating, drinking + nursing, she just had a leaky
hiney w/ no solid poops and
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Hello
I often work with race horse from the track and they have a lot intestinal
up sets. Some things work on one horse and will not work on another.
Sometimes it is just trial and error to get their diet right and of course the
race
horses have t
This message is from: "Gail Russell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
I think colon problems could be like that. I had a horse with right dorsal
colitis. The solution was pellets, fed eight times a day, in small
quantity.
My neighbor has a horse they suspect has colon ulcers. He is ouchy around
his flank
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Patti Jo -
Just of the top of my head...Question ? Is the hay they are feeding from the
same field, supplier and is it consistent in quality? What about the water
supply?
Some horses are more sensitive to feed change than others... he just may
This message is from: "Dave and Patti Walter" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Ok, got a question for the list. Not the best topic, but.is one of the
best Fjords I"ve sold. Rock solid disposition, GREAT movement, OMG really uses
his hindend, but not rushy at all. COOL HORSE. I got
This message is from: "Douglas Knutsen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Great. That is a good magazine, according to friends.
Peg
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Sent: Friday, August 10, 2007 8:26 AM
Subject: Re: Selenium Question
This message is
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Thank you for the information Peg. While I was doing research on the
selenium issue, I came across several helpful web sites including this one
from
Rural Heritage. The Rural Heritage site is interesting. It's dedicated to
drafts, mules, and oxen.
ww.fairpoint.net/~kffjord/
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To:
Sent: Thursday, August 09, 2007 7:30 PM
Subject: Selenium Question
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Does anyone know if a horse can have too much selenium? We do not have a
selenium deficiency in
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Does anyone know if a horse can have too much selenium? We do not have a
selenium deficiency in our soil, but most of the supplements, mineral blocks,
etc. include selenium in the ingredients. Should I avoid using them?
Thanks,
Linda
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Hi Margaret, I have AOL too and have had no problem with question marks
being inserted. Not sure what's going on with your responses, but I don't
think
it's an AOL thing...
Amy
Amy Evers
Dun Lookin' Fjords
260 May Cree
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For reasons that I can't fathom, my replies to the List via AOL have question
marks
inserted in the responses.? Everything looks perfectly normal to me as I type
and this
appears to be a relatively new problem.? Hopefully it will go away, but perhaps
aturday, June 23, 2007 9:29 PM
Subject: Harrow question
This message is from: "Rose or Murph" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Hi Lisa,
I have seen the harrows at Dels. I don't know if you have that store where
you are at, but it is a farm supply store. Rosemary
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Hi Lisa,
I have seen the harrows at Dels. I don't know if you have that store where
you are at, but it is a farm supply store. Rosemary
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This message is from: "Marge or Dennis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Hello list
In my animal husbandry classes, "a few years ago", it seemed that
there was always a lot of emphasis on whether the male gender
possessed "Paternal" or "Maternal" traits. In the horse world, that
being that the makeup of the fo
ng."
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Date: Mon, 30 Apr 2007 08:39:36 EDT
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: A driving question.
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Hi All,
I was just wondering about what everybody does in regard to some advice I
was recently given. I was told tha
This message is from: "Ardeth Obenauf" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
I drive by myself a lot. I can't always get someone to go and sometimes
it's just nice to have it just be me and the pony. I have no traffic where
I drive as I can stay on my own farm, but there are all kinds of critters
that could jump
This message is from: Sarah Clarke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
My advice is carpe diem!
I have heard the same advice about not riding alone. It makes sense and if
practicable then great. But if it results in you not being able to do what you
want and need to do to stay sane, then I would just take t
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Hi All,
I was just wondering about what everybody does in regard to some advice I
was recently given. I was told that I should never go driving without
someone else on the carriage with me. While I know that this would be ideal,
it
would really lim
This message is from: "Ursula & Brian Jensen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Jean asked about Bastian's pedigree and the possible connection to her stock
in Alaska.
Ok Jean I can give you his pedigree on his father's side for now. His sire
is Solbjor Borken as I mentioned. We saw him as a two yr old in Breim
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Has anyone ever devised a good system for letting a rider know when s/he is
balancing on the reins? Maybe a piece of yard that takes up a loop in the
rein, that would break with too much pressure? Or some kind of bell on a
piece of elastic that would war
This message is from: Genie Dethloff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Thanks to everyone who gave feedback on shippers. I got about 10
positive comments on All State and used them. I was very pleased.
They arrived at our barn at 11:15 at night. When we unloaded Pjoska,
they asked if they could take the
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Hello all,
I am shipping my new fjord from Nebraska to Michigan. Due to the
timing, I have had to contact shippers that I do not know. I am wait
listed on Nationwide who several people on the list have used and
recommend.
My best bet for transport in the
This message is from: Michelle King <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Hi!
I also have a wonderful fjord (again, who doesn't?)
who goes pretty well in my Dr. Cook Bitless bridle but
always liked to reach for the grass. With his super
strong neck I had difficulty pulling his head up w/
the bitless bridle or a s
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In a message dated 1/3/2007 9:45:44 AM Pacific Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
My questions: would a kimberwicke be a "milder" bit
than a twisted wire snaffle? Any other suggestions on
other bit options? I ride English and am familiar with
the pelh
ught for my
warmblood and they are all 5 1/2 inches.
Robin in Florida
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> This message is from: Liz Rudy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> I have a question about finding the proper bit for
> my
> wonderful fjord, Torsten. He has been ridden
This message is from: Sarah Clarke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
One of the best exercises that I have used in getting control over the
shoulders is to start on a 20 meter circle and gradually spiral down to a 10
meter circle, then leg yield out to 20 meters again. You may need to use that
raised inside
This message is from: Silja Knoll <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Speaking of those powerful shoulders.. are there some exercises that you
guys can recommend? My 5 year old mare is getting entirely too much practice
at this and other than raising my inside rein a bit, doing some leg yields I am
at a l
This message is from: "Lola Lahr" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Just a thought: the Myler combiantion bit works at the poll, nose, mouth
and jaw simultaneously, and so you can communicate with the horse
assertively if you need to and still keep a fairly light hand. My gal has a
very strong neck (what Fjor
e with 3. I
just use the actual bit ring, but you can move the reins down a ring if you
need a little more communication.
Lola
(in soggy, sloshy Western Oregon!)
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>
> This message is from: Liz Rudy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> I have
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Liz, In your exploration of snaffles did you ever use a Mullen mouth? (a
non-jointed snaffle, just a slightly curved bar.) It seems milder, but the
horse can't avoid the action by pushing it off the tongue as they can the
jointed snaffle.
This message is from: Liz Rudy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
I have a question about finding the proper bit for my
wonderful fjord, Torsten. He has been ridden in the
past with an eggbutt snaffle, but appears to need
something a little stronger. We have tried various
snaffles, both fixed and loos
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I used All State Horse Express to bring Duffers here to CA from CO. They kept
me posted about time and were on time. Duffers arrived safe and sound. He was
calm and relaxed. I would use them again.
Jo Wilgus
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To:
Sent: Sunday, December 24, 2006 10:51 AM
Subject: Transporter question
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Hello all,
I am shipping my new fjord from Nebraska to Michigan. Due to the
timing, I have had to contact shippers that I do not know. I am wait
listed on Nationwide who several people on the list have used and
recommend.
My best bet
This message is from: Jane Brackett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Yes, my mare slobbers allot too. The vet was completely disgusted once
when he was here and trying to check her teeth, couldn't see anything
but spit! I'm pretty sure that with her it's a pavlovian thing. She
slobbers when she's led in
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Very interesting. I have wondered about this myself. I have a Fjord in
my barn that does the same thing lots of clear slimmy stuff. I have also had
a Hanoverian mare that did it. More so when she was nervouse. She got
better as she got older
This message is from: Marsha Jo Hannah <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> "Dave and Patti Walter" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I got a horse(fjord sad to say) in for training that has the STRANGEST bad
> habit, at least I think it's a bad habit. She SLOBBERS all the time. Or more
> so when stressed it seems.
This message is from: "Frederick J Pack" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Patti Jo,
Several of my Fjords start slobbering when they see the feed bucket coming.
Also will leave a lot of "dew" inside when finished.
Be sure that your horses have had their teeth checked.
Fred
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and Patti Walter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: fjordhorse@angus.mystery.com
Sent: Monday, November 6, 2006 2:11:03 PM
Subject: slobber question
This message is from: "Dave and Patti Walter" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
What a subject line!
I got a horse(fjord sad to say) in for trainin
This message is from: "Dave and Patti Walter" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
What a subject line!
I got a horse(fjord sad to say) in for training that has the STRANGEST bad
habit, at least I think it's a bad habit. She SLOBBERS all the time. Or more
so when stressed it seems. She was tested for ulcers, scop
This message is from: Martie Bolinski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
I don't know the answer to your question, but I WILL have Carol's
calendars with me at the 25th this week. Come by our stall and have a
look for yourself. Betsy Bauer and I will be at one of the vendor's
booths a
This message is from: Jean Ernest <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
I believe that is Rusten, altho I don't know if it is Orville. Go to their
webpage and you will see the same Photo identified as to the horse.
http://mypage.direct.ca/a/aunrau/Webpage/Fjords/Photos/1970%27s/Photos70.html
Jean in Fairbanks,
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Hi Fjord Lovers,
For a few years I have bought the Fjord calenders from www.painteasy.com.
Carol Tacey keeps putting out a good calendar which is better every year.
Maybe I'll meet Carol some day. It was delightful to see several of our PNFPG
member farms f
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I, too, await the answer with interest and with a farrier milling around
in the background.
Kay Van Natta
and Braveheart, who would prefer a nice Italian loafer
and Bogie, who says, "Shoes? I don't need no stinking shoes!"
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This message is from: "The Lindauer's" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Hello,
I have enjoyed the fjord digest for many years. I would like to take a little
break from it. How do I go about stopping it?
Thank you for your help.
Mary
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From: "Kristie Strange" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Wednesday, August 23, 2006 7:00 PM
Subject: New to FjordHorse and a 2 y/o question
This message is from: "Kristie Strange" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Hi all. I've been lurking here for abou
This message is from: "Kristie Strange" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Hi all. I've been lurking here for about a month and thought it is time to
introduce myself. My name is Kristie Strange and I live in Danville, VA. I
have three horses, a QH type pony, 2 y/o Fjord filly, and Peruvian Paso
gelding. I
This message is from: "LeVeque Ranch" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Eileen,
I haven't posted to the list before and have been a content lurker. But to
answer your hay question, I was told that Blue grass hay still has the seed
heads on. After the seed heads are harvested for seed, t
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I'm not a hay grower, but definitely a hay buyer... Blue grass STRAW is what
is left over after the grass seed is removed - to be used for lawns, etc. -
and is a good "filler" if your horses will eat it. My families draft horses
liked it and did very w
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Hay, you hay growers out there (and I know there are some good ones on
the list)...What's the difference between blue grass straw and blue
grass hay?
Eileen Perry
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Thanks Cherie! I'll get in touch with him.
Kim
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To:
Sent: Monday, August 14, 2006 9:14 AM
Subject: Re: transport question
Th
ow your horse is.
Many Icelandic horse people use him.
Cherie
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From: "Kim Nord" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: ; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, August 14, 2006 7:31 AM
Subject: transport question
This message is from: "Kim Nord" <
This message is from: "Kim Nord" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Hi all:
I am trying to arrange transport from Nova Scotia to North Caroline the middle
of September.
My guy (Fjord gelding from Beaver Dam farms) can be taken to Freeland Maryland
to a layover barn there and picked up by another transport co. to
This message is from: Steve McIlree <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cynthia--
Thursday, August 3, 2006, you wrote:
> Gee, Steve, I don't remember you going to a barber for over 25
> years! Have you been recently to come up with that imagery??? LOL!
Well, no. But I still remember when I was about eight ye
This message is from: "Cynthia Madden" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
"Sort of like sitting between two mirrors in a barber shop where the
reflections
of reflections go on to infinity."
Gee, Steve, I don't remember you going to a barber for over 25 years! Have
you been recently to come up with that imager
This message is from: "Beth Pulsifer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
No question is ever considered silly... that's how we learn , by asking and
listening etc. !:)I don't know if some horses learning to drive are
paired with an experienced horse..I've not heard of it
This message is from: CHERYL GARNICA <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Silly question maybe, but here goes. When training to drive, is the newbie
horse always paired as team with experienced partner? Or can they be hooked
up single from the start? (after training)
There are pics of my fjord on br
This message is from: "Steve Sessoms" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Steve is wanting to learn to drive now! The idea of driving downright scares
me, all those straps that all have to be just right, and a cart that the horse
could decide was going to eat them at the most unexpected moments
This message is from: "Lisa Wiley" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
My mare had her baby June 29th last year. I liked it. We get a lot of cold
weather in Connecticut. I always try to have foals born no earlier than
April. I prefer May.
Lisa Wiley
Turnabout Portuguese Water Dogs
Connecticut State Direct
This message is from: Linda Lottie User <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Arduthno explainin' necessary.just get the darn thing. I have a
similar idea for my barn.LJBL
On 6/3/06 6:01 PM, "Ardeth Obenauf" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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This message is from: Linda Lottie User <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
CynthiaI understand re "the world revolves around ME". However, I am
starting to see a change in Hassewhat was once a pain in the butt to
deal with him is now calm and ordinary. He seems to be settling in to
"routine" and what i
This message is from: Ardeth Obenauf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
My mare, Jayne, is in foal right now and not due for another month. When
the early breedings didn't take last year, I asked my vet about summer
babies here in Tennessee and was told it shouldn't be a problem. While not
the ideal time for t
This message is from: "Cynthia Madden" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Linda,
As the owner of a Fjord who will be 3 on August 31st, I can't say I see any
difference in him from colts born earlier in the year. Teddy, aka The Brat,
aka Starfire Chiron, is a pretty normal nearly three year old in every way -
th
This message is from: Jean Ernest <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Stella's last two foals were born the first week of July and the end of
June. Bjorken, her son that was born on June 28 1987 here at my place
certainly turned out well, as did the filly born the previous year on July
6. In both case these
This message is from: "Linda Lottie" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Listers..I want to know what you all think of breeding my mare at this
time of the year.
Daughter and I realized next summer will be her last year, for a long long
time, where she will have some time to hang out with me at the farm
This message is from: "Brian Blevins" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Has anyone tried the new saddle by Colorado Saddlery - called the XXL Draft
they say it was designed for Fjords and Halflingers.
This message is from: "Gwenn Berard Beaupre" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Hi Ellen - Last summer my daughter (turned 15 there) went to Beaver Dam.
She loved the chance to hang out, to ride and to learn horses and new people
and cultures. She is still in contact with several of the girls. She did
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