Re: Pics: Furry Fjord Foal in Fairbanks, Alaska
This message is from: "John & Eunice Bosomworth" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> The triple F+ 1 (Furry Fjord Foal in Fairbanks) is a lovely girl!Great pics. It is nice to see a place with NO MUD.She will be able to keep her fuzzy coat clean. Today was beautiful, warm and sunny. Fjordally yours, Eunice ~~ John & Eunice Bosomworth [EMAIL PROTECTED] Deere Country Fjords--- where visitors are always welcome! Ayton, Ontario, CANADA tel. 519-665-2303 ~~
Re: fjordhorse-digest V2002 #84, horse paint
This message is from: "sheri kane" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Hi Fjord friends, Horse body paint. I found an interesting item that many of you could use,,, I'm sure. I will explain first my need for the item. I work in the schools and we have a group time called VIP every other week on Wed. This year our groups are learning about Zoo animals all year. My group is learning about Zebras. At years end each group must present a model for school viewing on a special day. Well,,, my red Fjord is going to school as a zebra as my groups demo and I needed a paint to make the black stripes. My husband is bringing the horse and the round pen so that each kid has time to do some painting on the horse before the zoo tour. All of the other groups made clay animals or paper mache type things. Cant wait to see the looks our exibit brings at the end of the school tour when everyone goes outside to see the zebra. The principal is very supporting, thank goodness. Red can handle the attention, he works around children all the time and transports anywhere like nothing. I will have several horse handlers standing by also. Tonight I tried out the Halloween type Disquise Stix. It is a soap based face paint that works in skin and hair. It is non toxic and costs $2.50 per stick. I used a very small amount of 1 stick doing his face and neck and chest tonight. Of course the kids at the barn all laughed at seeing Red as a zebra and he loved all the attention. It washes out easily and shows up pretty darned nicely. Maybe for 4-H costume classes or just for fun, give it a try! >Sheri and Red
So you want a pony
This message is from: [EMAIL PROTECTED] excellent web page to check out http://hometown.aol.com/charmingacres/myhomepage/profile.html Kate Mom to Baldur the wonder Fjord Plus two brilliant human children
Re: SV: Pics: Furry Fjord Foal in Fairbanks, Alaska
This message is from: Jean Ernest <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sarah responds: (I still haven't convinced her to come out of lurkdom) "Maybe I should spell it with an e instead of the a with the dotI thought I had it right.I chose star not because she has a star on her but the night sky above my farm. I would like to make sure the name is Norwegianso if Stjerna is the Norwegian spelling that is what it will be.for folks interest she does have a fur whorl on her forehead that looks like a star in the coat...I noted that the moment she was born, but I guess they all have this...hers seems pronounce somewhat." Sarah At 04:03 PM 4/10/2002 +0200, you wrote: >This message is from: "Anne Berit Nyland" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Sweet! But why the name Stjarna? It means Star and are usually used on horses with a star Or the right spelling in Norwegian would be Stjerna. > >Anne Berit > > > Jean Ernest Fairbanks, Alaska mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Pics: Furry Fjord Foal in Fairbanks, Alaska
This message is from: Jean Ernest <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Make sure you bring up the whole address when you click on it...The last few number/letters may not get into the address. Otherwise you can use http://www.picturetrail.com/ and enter "akfjords" in the area on the left where is says visit album: you will then see two albums, and you can also look at Mary Thurman's ulsdun mare Line , my Stella and some of their descendants. I will add more pictures to this album..such as Faksi in Norway, etc. Jean in Fairbanks, Alaska, cool this morning , 0F degrees, but will warm to +25-30. Spring is slow! >I would surely love to see the fuzzy baby everyone is talking about but when >I click on the site address all I get is "oops you have entered the wrong >name" or words to that effect. Jean Ernest Fairbanks, Alaska mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Pics: Furry Fjord Foal in Fairbanks, Alaska
This message is from: "Jean Gayle" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> I would surely love to see the fuzzy baby everyone is talking about but when I click on the site address all I get is "oops you have entered the wrong name" or words to that effect. Jean Jean Walters Gayle [Authoress of "The Colonel's Daughter" Occupied Germany 1946 To 1949 ] http://users.techline.com/jgayle Send $20 Three Horses Press PO Box 104 Montesano, WA 98563
Re: Pics: Furry Fjord Foal in Fairbanks, Alaska
This message is from: "Sanders" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> She is so cute! I just want to hug the fuzzy little love!!! She is so huggable looking - I bet Sarah is having a hard time getting anything done except just admiring the little critter. Thanks for sharing the pics. I can't wait for Jennie's, Serena to foal...10 days and counting. Teresa Sanders Sandpoint, Idaho, where the snow is now gone except for the north side of the hill. - Original Message - From: Jean Ernest <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> I just uploaded several picture of Sarah Drew's new foal, "Stjarna", out of KeJaKo's Eneste, by Snowy's Cosmo. 2 days old. http://www.picturetrail.com/gallery/view?p=999&gid=565616&uid=460539&members =1
Re: Fjord Taffy
This message is from: The Mercers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Amy, I had to chuckle when I read Taffy was holding out on you. Actually I had my two "foals" 19 and 25 years ago! Ü I've known many animals with my name but never met another human - although I've been told there are a few. Hopefully your Taffy will foal soon! Taffy Mercer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > This message is from: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > In a message dated 4/9/2002 3:31:51 PM Pacific Daylight Time, > [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > > > several picture of Sarah Drew's new foal, "Stjarna > > Wow!! What a woolly little cutie! > > Our Taffy is still holding out on us.. She's over a month past her due > date now - hopefully she'll only go a couple more days. I'm getting jealous > of all the people getting new babies to play with; I want one. NOW > ;) > > Amy > > Amy Evers > Dun Lookin' Fjords > Redmond, OR > Fjord [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Pics: Furry Fjord Foal in Fairbanks, Alaska
This message is from: [EMAIL PROTECTED] In a message dated 4/9/2002 3:31:51 PM Pacific Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > several picture of Sarah Drew's new foal, "Stjarna Wow!! What a woolly little cutie! Our Taffy is still holding out on us.. She's over a month past her due date now - hopefully she'll only go a couple more days. I'm getting jealous of all the people getting new babies to play with; I want one. NOW ;) Amy Amy Evers Dun Lookin' Fjords Redmond, OR Fjord [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Pics: Furry Fjord Foal in Fairbanks, Alaska
This message is from: "Anneli Sundkvist" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> I know several "Stjärna" without stars actually. But as Anne Berit pointed out, "Stjarna" must be the English version of the SWEDISH spelling (Stjärna)...or mabye it is the Icelandic...the male version of that is Stjarni. Anneli ** Anneli Sundkvist Dept. of Archaeology & Ancient History St Eriks Torg 5 753 10 Uppsala +46-18-4712082 - Original Message - From: "Anne Berit Nyland" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Sent: Wednesday, April 10, 2002 4:03 PM Subject: SV: Pics: Furry Fjord Foal in Fairbanks, Alaska > This message is from: "Anne Berit Nyland" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > >I just uploaded several picture of Sarah Drew's new foal, "Stjarna", out of > >KeJaKo's Eneste, by Snowy's Cosmo. 2 days old. > > Sweet! But why the name Stjarna? It means Star and are usually used on horses with a star Or the right spelling in Norwegian would be Stjerna. > > Anne Berit
SV: Pics: Furry Fjord Foal in Fairbanks, Alaska
This message is from: "Anne Berit Nyland" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >I just uploaded several picture of Sarah Drew's new foal, "Stjarna", out of >KeJaKo's Eneste, by Snowy's Cosmo. 2 days old. Sweet! But why the name Stjarna? It means Star and are usually used on horses with a star Or the right spelling in Norwegian would be Stjerna. Anne Berit
Cats & horses
This message is from: "Knutsen Fjord Farm" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Interesting information about Line and her family. Vilde isn't the only groomer, but she is the most constant. She did go so far as to pick one of the guys up a few inches and put him down again, but he just figured it was more attention and kept on purring. This afternoon, though, MVF Fatso stepped on the tippy end of Spike's tail. Since they were in the sandy arena, it took a while for this to register as "not good attention from horse creature...", but when it did, Spike let out a yowl and fiercely attacked Erlend's hairy coronary band with tooth and claw. "Huh?", said the horse, who then moved his foot, looked more closely at the offender and let out a big, wet snort at him. This, apparently, was "good attention from horse creature...", because Spike started purring again. Weird. Never a dull moment. More later, Peg Peg Knutsen - Ellensburg, WA http://www.eburg.com/~kffjord/