Re: Green Valley Farm Newsletter
This message is from: "Vanessa N Weber" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Hi, What does it consist of? Vanessa ---Original Message--- From: Green Valley Farm Date: 7/27/2006 5:33:22 PM To: fjordhorse@angus.mystery.com Subject: Green Valley Farm Newsletter This message is from: "Green Valley Farm" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Green Valley Farm recently e-mailed it's 1st quarterly e-Newsletter. If you did not receive one and would like to, just send your e-mail address to [EMAIL PROTECTED] Hope to see many of you at the NFHR's 25th Anniversary Celebration in Winona, MN Oct 12-15, 2006 Howard & Sophie Fiedler - - Text inserted by Platinum 2006: This message has NOT been classified as spam. If it is unsolicited mail (spam), click on the following link to reclassify it: http://127.0.0 1:6083/Panda?ID=pav_44350&SPAM=true - -
Re: Kim's fjord and driving
This message is from: Karin Bendel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Hi Cheryl, I am not a fjord person, but have been a dressage warmblood and QH enthusiast for most of my riding life; however, after a car accident, my neck is not the same, so quiet, safe (level headed ) and with smooth gates, is a must. I am inquiring about these interesting looking horses ( fjords)...to see if they are good for riding for older and somewhat impaired riders ( meaning, I can't do a lot of up and down, impact motion such as a dressage sitting trot), but can walk, posting trot and canter although, the smoother gaited the horse, the better it is. If you can give me any help, I would appreciate it. Thanks, Karin CHERYL GARNICA <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: This message is from: CHERYL GARNICA Thanks to all who put in their 2 cents on the driving issues. I don't know if I ever will drive, but appreciate the input. When I am up on my hilly property hand carrying dead branches and rocks...I think of how handy the fjord would be to help me haul stuff away and dream.but like all other disciplines with horses it would be a new endeavor and not ready for that..yet! Maybe some day. Kimyour Sammy is a lucky horse. Putting him in training is a wonderful idea. What a love for horses you have! Not everyone would do that to insure a horse is sound and safer for next owner. I had a life changing wreck on a QH but like your Sammy good ground manners, but knew myself and the kids would never ride him and feel safe. Did the30 days training and eval, and found out he loved cows and came alive. Something from his past I didn't know, though should have guessed since was a ranch horse. Just didn't know how to mosey down a trail! He got the right owner (roper cowgirl) through the trainer (his ex girlfriend) for $1. I hope your fjord finds a forever home, and maybe the trainer can help. Cheryl in S. Cal Next-gen email? Have it all with the all-new Yahoo! Mail Beta.
Green Valley Farm Newsletter
This message is from: "Green Valley Farm" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Green Valley Farm recently e-mailed it's 1st quarterly e-Newsletter. If you did not receive one and would like to, just send your e-mail address to [EMAIL PROTECTED] Hope to see many of you at the NFHR's 25th Anniversary Celebration in Winona, MN Oct 12-15, 2006 Howard & Sophie Fiedler
Kim's fjord and driving
This message is from: CHERYL GARNICA <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Thanks to all who put in their 2 cents on the driving issues. I don't know if I ever will drive, but appreciate the input. When I am up on my hilly property hand carrying dead branches and rocks...I think of how handy the fjord would be to help me haul stuff away and dream.but like all other disciplines with horses it would be a new endeavor and not ready for that..yet! Maybe some day. Kimyour Sammy is a lucky horse. Putting him in training is a wonderful idea. What a love for horses you have! Not everyone would do that to insure a horse is sound and safer for next owner. I had a life changing wreck on a QH but like your Sammy good ground manners, but knew myself and the kids would never ride him and feel safe. Did the30 days training and eval, and found out he loved cows and came alive. Something from his past I didn't know, though should have guessed since was a ranch horse. Just didn't know how to mosey down a trail!He got the right owner (roper cowgirl) through the trainer (his ex girlfriend) for $1. I hope your fjord finds a forever home, and maybe the trainer can help. Cheryl in S. Cal