RE: Deer flies

2005-07-11 Thread Richard, Julia CTR NAVAIR Bldg. 111, S1A, Rm 220
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Hi Don,

If you don't have anything handy while encountering deer and horse flies on the 
trail, just break off a small oak tree branch with lots of large leaves and 
place it under the bridle over the horses poll.  Any large leafed tree or shrub 
will do.  Don't attempt placing this in the horses bridle, while still mounted, 
until your horse is use to having the leaves around their ears.  It works great 
when nothing else is available.

Happy Riding!!!
Julie in Hollywood Maryland

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Has anyone found a repellent for deer flies??  Just got back from a 
trail ride that would have been perfect except for those darn deer 
flies.  They take chunks out of the horses when they bite.   I've tried 
bug block and a couple of other supposed fly repellents but nothing has 
worked so far.
Jane
Maine has perfect weather right now (except for those deer/moose flies) 
sunny, dry, mid 70s.





RE: Another brag if you can stand it

2005-06-23 Thread Richard, Julia CTR NAVAIR Bldg. 111, S1A, Rm 220
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Hi Marsha,

This is Julie Richard the owner of Kinsey and Arora.  I am so happy to hear you 
have done so well in the current shows.  Way to go..

I tried to call you guys and then realized you were not home.  I have the 
results of the breeding.  Arora is going to be a Mama :-) way to go Wynn

Kinsey didn't take, but she currently has a ready to go follicle.  I thought 
about doing AI, but it would have to be done by the 24th.  I don't think we 
have time to catch her now.  I really thought Kinsey was pregnant because she 
has been so laid back since she came home from your farm.  I thought her 
hormones were changing.  I didn't notice any mood changes in Arora so I though 
it was the other way around.  I am so excited about having the baby in the 
spring. 

Give me a call if you have a chance.  240-298-2274.

Thank You and Congratulations on your Showing

Julie 

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This is another Wh hooo if you can stand it, those of you that know Curt 
and me will understand all of this.  The July issue of Equine Journal just came 
out.  i don't know if there are a lot of different editions, ours covers 
mid-Atlantic type area, I know there is a lot of repetition between editions.  
In the pony highlight section there is a nice Fjord article, featuring Fjord 
owner Linda Sverson-Kerr.  The pictures include one of Curt driving a mare at 
one of the evaluations, don't remember who it was offhand, he has taken horses 
to evaluations for a couple owners so far.  THere are also ads from Fjord 
breeders, to include our full pager.  But if you look in the Spotlight section, 
they have done a story on our farm - Deep Creek Farm - where they interviewed 
Curt.  if you didn't know our whole history before, there it is.  It kind of 
sounds like Curt decided to stay with me as a result of my 
fabulousfjords!  
And to top off the fact that this is our issue...on the 
front is a picture of Gloria Austin driving a 5-up at her horse center in FL 
(at last Jan CAA learning weekend) and if you look at the left edge of picture 
there is a person with spectacles watching her (and drooling) as she goes by, 
that is me.
 
Marsha Korose





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2005-06-08 Thread Richard, Julia CTR NAVAIR Bldg. 111, S1A, Rm 220
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RE: Birth Announcement - White Dun Filly!

2005-06-07 Thread Richard, Julia CTR NAVAIR Bldg. 111, S1A, Rm 220
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Congratulations Margaret  That is so exciting, to have a white filly!  I 
wanted to buy the last white filly that Frank Baylis had but he wouldn't part 
with her at the time.  Will this filly be for sale later?  

I don't know if Curt has ask you yet, but is it ok if he trailers my two Mares, 
Kinsey and Arora, to your farm on Sunday so I can pick them up to take them 
home after the Festival?  I am so looking forward to seeing all the horses.  
Curt seems confident that my Mares breed successfully.  We breed to both of his 
stallions.  I am looking forward to having babies next spring.  This will be my 
first time having babies.  I can use all the advise I can get.

I will see you Sunday!!

Julie Richard

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I'm delighted to announce that FC Madellin had what appears to be a white dun 
filly this weekend.  I say appears because this filly would break OH Wynn's 
streak of siring only red duns.  Curt Pierce and I are about 95% sure she is a 
white dun at this point. 

This filly, along with 13 other Fjords of various ages from Virginia breeders 
will be featured at our Foal Festival and Open House on June 12th.  A revised 
catalog is available on-line my farm website.  Feel free to contact the owner 
directly if you are interested in a specific horse.  The Foal Festival is a 
joint marketing effort among Virginia breeders to show off our sale horses and 
provide information on the breed to the public.  We will be offering demos and 
have exhibits on the breed.

I have no idea how many people to expect although the response has been 
positive.  I'll post a report next week with my observations.

Margaret Bogie
Ironwood Farm
Rixeyville, VA
http://ironwood-farm.com