Re: GO SHOW

2001-05-13 Thread MNoonan931
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And Dont forget disposable gloves for Dumpster Diving   (ggg)





Re: GO SHOW

2001-05-13 Thread John Martie Bolinski
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HA,
That is Kilar's favorite thing!  To stop at X and 'pee for the judge'.  We
have been working on him at home to NOT pee when he is in the dressage arena.  
He
he.
Best of luck!!  And remember, have FUN.

Martie in MD


 Tommes will more likely decide it's potty break time when directly in front
 of the judge. Maybe that would be a good time for my hat to blow away, to
 distract him/her : )





Re: Keswick

2001-05-13 Thread Northhorse
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In a message dated 5/13/01 4:20:40 AM Pacific Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
writes:


 . My vet and friend has been here 3 times a 
 day since Keswick was born, not because he has been needed but for moral 
 support. The local paper will have an article, about Keswick and Fjord 
 horses, next week.
 

What great support you have!  And how wonderful that a story about Keswick in 
particular, fjords in general will come out of this.  I'd like to see the 
article, if it's at all possible!  Keep up the good work with Keswick!

Pamela





Re: GO SHOW

2001-05-13 Thread Epona1971
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In a message dated 5/12/01 11:01:43 PM Pacific Daylight Time, 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

You forgot gloves for driving. Brown ( russett ) only please. Also 
dagger 
 like bobby pins for hat staying on, even if its the kind with an elastic 
 string. In stiff wind it acts like a face strecher. g  Safety pins for 
 numbers riding, numbers holder for driving class's. More money than you 
think 
 you need for junk food. Fly spray. Shampoo for horses even if you bathe at 
 home, they will get into a pile of fresh green manure as soon as you unload 
 at show. Hoof pick. 100 close friends or slaves for all those tack changes. 
 100 bucks to innocently drop in front of judge while horse enters at a 
strong 
 buck. ( kidding )  Have FUN. Lisa  PS  forget chairs. You will have no 
 time to sit. 

LOL Lisa. You always give good advice, and make me laugh in the process!

Tommes will more likely decide it's potty break time when directly in front 
of the judge. Maybe that would be a good time for my hat to blow away, to 
distract him/her : ) 

Yes I do have a number holder, fits nicely on the back of my seat. Added 
bobby pins to the list! Back to Walgreens...


Brigid M Wasson 

San Francisco Bay Area, CA 
 A HREF=http://ourfjords.freeservers.com/fjord1/Our_Fjordsx.html;Our Fjords
/A  





Re: She Trains Lions, Tigers, Elephants Fjordhorses she's Coming to Beaver Dam Farm - June 16 Clinic

2001-05-13 Thread Arthur Rivoire
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Hello Everybody from Carol Rivoire at Beaver Dam Farm in Nova Scotia -

If any of you are planning a trip to Nova Scotia and will be here the 16th
of June, don't miss this clinic.  

LUNGING CLINIC with German Master - June 16th, Beaver Dam Farm, Pomquet,
Antigonish, Co., Nova Scotia

  This is a press release -

Carol Rivoire of Beaver Dam Farm Fjords in Antigonish, N.S. was in Holland
last August attending the big Fjord Show that happens every five years.
This show brings together about 600 Fjords from Holland, Belgium, Germany 
France, and attracts Fjord people from all over Europe, Britain, Canada,
and the U.S.  One of the highlights of the show for Carol was a 7-horse
Lunging Demonstration.  Seven lungers with seven horses on the lines
performed classical dressage movements in perfect unison, everything from
extensions at the trot to collected canters to half-passes.  Carol was
overwhelmed by the skill and training.

On returning home to Nova Scotia, Carol welcomed a new BDF interne from
Germany, Silja Neudecker.  Later that week, when the trip's photos were
developed, Silja got really excited when she realized that the group Carol
had been raving about was led by none other than Silja's own lunging
teacher.  What a small world!

This year, Wilja will again return to Beaver Dam Farm, and will bring with
her the famous Irmgard Wieczorek who will train BDF's trainers and the
Fjordhorses.

The people at Beaver Dam Farm have long bellieved that in hand and on
the ground training is the basis for a good riding and driving horse.
Training a young horse to be OBEDIENT, SUPPLE, FORWARD on the ground is
most beneficial to future work under saddle or driving.  On the ground, you
can also train a horse in lateral movements, so when you first sit on him,
he knows what leg pressure means, and will move over.  The same benefits
apply to driving.  If the on the ground work has been well done, the
driving horse understands whip aids, and is supple, obedient, and forward.

Irmgard Wieczorek grew up in Germany's most famous circus, The Franz
Althoff Circus where for many years she trained all the animals including
lions, tigers, elephants, and the 200 Stallions the circus is most famous
for.  She's classically trained in dressage, and travels all over the world
training riding teachers how to teach.  She's also well-known for creating
show programs with horses, including circus-type acts.

Irmgard comes from a family of circus people.  Her brother is a stuntman,
and used to double for John Wayne.  Irmgard, herself, was once a trick
rider in the circus.

But, today, her emphasis is on Classical Dressage, both ridden and on the
lunge.  She teaches classical lunging from the Basics to Haute Ecole.  

Irmgard regularly travels to European countries as well as Africa where she
returns year after year to check on her students' progresss, and to give
them new assignments for the coming year.

Irmgard has also many times put on demonstrations at Equitana in Germany.

Irmgard has trained Fjordhorses for 30 years, and enjoys their special
characters very much.  She's also a very successful breeder (not Fjords0,
and is a certified Breeding Judge.

This is a tremendous opportunity for anyone who can make it to learn from
one of the world's best horse trainers.  Irmgard is a serious trainer, but
according to her students, her lessons are a whole lot of fun, and have a
beautiful atmosphere.

Cost for this clinic is $40CN.

This famous trainer is worth a special trip, but Nova Scotia is a
destination all in itself.  Incredible scenery, crystal clear air, Gaelic
music, top notch golf, kayaking, warm water beaches, Scottish and Acadian
culture, gourmet food.  It doesn't get any better than summer in Nova
Scotia.  

Best Regards,  Carol Rivoire  
Carol and Arthur Rivoire
Beaver Dam Farm Fjords II
R.R. 7 Pomquet
Antigonish County
Nova Scotia
B2G 2L4
902 386 2304
http://www.beaverdamfarm.com





Re: DAM DAM'S SIRE DAM'S DAM'S SIRE

2001-05-13 Thread Arthur Rivoire
This message is from: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Arthur Rivoire)

.
Hello from Carol Rivoire at Beaver Dam Farm in Nova Scotia -


This message is from: Vivian Creigh [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Good Morning List,
)

 Carol R., Hope all our babies this year are  as nice as Brenning. I saw a
tape of him taken last fall and he is a lovely individual. I am glad you
think so as well. 
Bye for now, Vivian Creigh

Vivian,

Yes, I certainly do think Brenning, sired by Marnix, is a lovely
individual, BUT let's not forget that his dam, BDF JENNIFER ANNE (named for
our granddaughter) was sired by GJEST, and out of STINE - ENE (Danish).
Gjest x Stine is the combination that produced BDF Kanada King, BDF
Obelisk, BDF Malcolm Locke, and BDF Liza.  All these horses are matured,
breeding, performing.  In other words, proven.

When you look at Brenning you can see Marnix, Stine,  Gjest.  This is a
winning combination!  Brenning has color, stripes, and movement from
Marnix.  He has elegance,movement, and long forelock  from Stine.  He has
movement, and forwardness from Gjest.  The beautiful head comes from all
three.  And the nice temperament from all three. 

It's not enough to just know who the sire is!  If you want to understand
why a particular horse is the way he is, you've got to look at the mother
and at her father, and her mother's father as well. 

Regards,  Carol Rivoire

 




Carol and Arthur Rivoire
Beaver Dam Farm Fjords II
R.R. 7 Pomquet
Antigonish County
Nova Scotia
B2G 2L4
902 386 2304
http://www.beaverdamfarm.com





Re: show checklist

2001-05-13 Thread Northhorse
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In a message dated 5/12/01 7:44:30 PM Pacific Daylight Time, 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:


 Interesting. I didn't know Fjords had brands? The health papers have a sort 
 of horse drawing that the vet adds to for ID purposes. Per haps this is the 
 same thing.
 

g Brand inspection doesn't just cover brands.  They just want to be able to 
identify horses travelling.  So they ask about lip tattoos, brands, scars, 
markings, microchips.  I hear some of the premier horses coming over from 
Holland are branded.  Just saw Hostar a couple weeks ago and he's got a 
couple of brands on his hip.  Not very visible in his summer coat, but he's 
got 'em.

It's possible you don't need brand inspection in California and your health 
papers will suffice.  But I'd be safe and call your vet and ask them.  I 
didn't have a CLUE about needing brand inspections till we moved our horses 
from New Mexico to Oregon.  Our hauler told us he wouldn't take a horse cross 
state lines without them.  My education began then.

Pamela





Drawing for a gelding

2001-05-13 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Hello,

It is that time of year again. Hold Your Horses, Inc. A handicap riding
program for children and adults in Oakdale, California are selling drawing
tickets for a FJORD GELDING (Either a weanling or yearling, it had not been
decided yet.)

YOU GET ONE ticket per $5.00 donation to the Hold Your Horses, Inc.  I have
tickets available at our farm. Send a check made out to Hold Your Horses,
Inc  in care of me... at ...
Catherine Lassesen
Hestehaven - The Horse Garden
256 May Creek Road
Days Creek, OR 97429

or send a check to HOLD YOUR HORSES, INC.
in care of Olympia Francis, P.O. Box 606, Oakdale, CA 95361.

Be sure to tell them what it is for and include your telephone number and a
SASE if you want a receipt.

Thank you for considering this organization for a donation.

They service over 80 clients a week on a volunteer bases. There is only one
staff member paid and that is the barn manager for the horses.  Please do
consider.

Catherine Lassesen





Re: Keswick

2001-05-13 Thread SorgerJ
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Just wanted to give an update on Keswick. 
He is doing extremely well and growing fast. Kate from Los Trigos Ranch is 
with him and teaching him how to be a Fjord horse and not a people. He is now 
drinking from a bucket and doing well, I am feeding him every 2 hours but 
will eventually, when it feels right start leaving the bucket it the stall 
for him. I will have to careful because of NM hot weather but at night I will 
be able to leave it a bit longer. My vet and friend has been here 3 times a 
day since Keswick was born, not because he has been needed but for moral 
support. The local paper will have an article, about Keswick and Fjord 
horses, next week.
Thank you all for your concern and info it is great to know you are out there 
and can help or tell me where to get the info I need. 

Thanks again
Sue, Keswick, Heather, Ljosen, Kate (fjords) and Mahogany (mustang)
In sunny New Mexico.





gelding evaluations

2001-05-13 Thread Jmggray
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The recent discussion of gelding evaluation has prompted a discussion in our 
household so will pass on our thoughts.

We believe gelding evaluation can be an asset to the breeders and the future 
of the breed but cannot see the benefit to those who have geldings to love 
and enjoy; be it show, competition or backyard pets.  We all know our boys 
are the best.  We also believe it is financially unjust to expect us to 
bear the burden of DNA, micro chip, hauling our geldings miles, paying for 
motels, stalls, etc. to have someone say Hey, your boy isn't the best or is 
the best.  It is of no value to us but could benefit the breeders.  Why 
should the burden of proof of parentage be placed on the purchasers?

We feel all foals should be DNA tested and micro chipped by breeders prior to 
registration if the Registry is requiring more than registration papers for 
the Evaluation.

Joanne and Mel Goble
proud parents of 2 geldings who are the best.





GO SHOW

2001-05-13 Thread Pedfjords
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In a message dated 5/12/01 6:44:55 PM Mountain Daylight Time, 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

  Bear with me and suggest what I might add to my checklist. So far 
 it is as follows: 

   You forgot gloves for driving. Brown ( russett ) only please. Also dagger 
like bobby pins for hat staying on, even if its the kind with an elastic 
string. In stiff wind it acts like a face strecher. g  Safety pins for 
numbers riding, numbers holder for driving class's. More money than you think 
you need for junk food. Fly spray. Shampoo for horses even if you bathe at 
home, they will get into a pile of fresh green manure as soon as you unload 
at show. Hoof pick. 100 close friends or slaves for all those tack changes. 
100 bucks to innocently drop in front of judge while horse enters at a strong 
buck. ( kidding )  Have FUN. Lisa  PS  forget chairs. You will have no 
time to sit.