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Brian Jacobsen's description of the stallion Grabb charging up a
fence line like a steam engine can apply very aptly to his full son
Leik who now is standing at our farm in Western Massachusetts. On
the move, he is very powerful, with a lot of impu
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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
[Autho
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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
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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 record of this? Does anyone know the particulars of Uredd's
death?
Regards,
Liz
Leader Lane Fjords
Wi
Harold decided he wanted to bring another stallion to Norwegian
> Fjordhest Ranch. We had imported the stallion Dragtind several years
> previously, and we realized we needed another stallion to breed with if
> we were going to keep any of Dragtind's daughters. He had learned about
> th
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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 pe
ragtind several years
previously, and we realized we needed another stallion to breed with if
we were going to keep any of Dragtind's daughters. He had learned about
the stallion Grabb (the "a" is pronounced like "ahhh" when you go to the
dentist - or like the sound of &quo
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