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This message is from: "Yvonne Hursh" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Has anyone checked out www.nordicworld.com, the Norwegian gift shop in Frost MN? When we attended Blue Earth we looked her up and her shop was a gold mine ot all things Scandinavian but especially Norwegian...Dale horses...etc. Yvonne in midMO experiencing a heatwave after 0 temps
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This message is from: "Yvonne Hursh" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Dear Catherine Your answer was well thought out, well said, and much appreciated. It sounds like something EVERYONE can get behind and support, even lurkers like me. Bravo for you and for your collaborators; you are going the extra mile. Yvonne in midMO
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This message is from: "Yvonne Hursh" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> It was discovered at Haddassah School of Medicine, Hebrew U., Israel, that elderberries will cure ANY virus within 30 days, 90% of the time, and they are getting ripe right now in the midwest. A friend took her horse to the Vet school at University of MO where it was diagnosed as having an incurable virus. I remembered seeing elderberries in a yard in town, she was given permission to pick them, and her horse was cured. DO NOT FEED the leaves or stems. I am not a health practitioner, just one who is into alternative medicine, so use your own judgement. I have also used elderberries to cure flu virus in myself. If you can find the berries, for human use, wash and place 3 cups in a qt jar and fill with brandy. Let sit for 3 weeks and then use 1 tsp. 3 times daily in a glass of water, milk, or juice. For a horse, I suppose one would just let them eat the berries. Yvonne from the Show Me State
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This message is from: "Yvonne Hursh" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Yes, my sheep are for spinning; longwools. There is a Shetland sheep breeder in our guild who lives down at Adrian,MO. Shetlands are VERY small and an also be very gentle. I don't think she has Email, but I can provide her phone number if you are interested. Yvonne
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This message is from: "Yvonne Hursh" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Hi! Just to say, "Hello", I have on the place a Norwegian Fjord Horse stallion, A2Z Cody, son of Leif, great disposition and topnotch conformation and his gelding son, Arne. I'm 75, retired last year from owning and operating a healthfood store for 21 years. I garden, have Bluefaced Leicester sheep and Great Pyrenees just for them: chickens, guineas, geese and ducks. I think that's all the livestock at present. My daughter has the three mares in Maine, now hers. I'm an hour's drive east of Kansas City more or less, a born again christian, musician, avid reader of Tolkien, gardening, scriptures, etc., a spinner, knitter, and soon-to-be weaver. I wish I had time to ride, but that would most likely give my children heart failure. Maybe, next year I will find the time to get back into the saddle; it would do me good. "It makes a man imperious to sit a horse". That, I suppose, is why it was illegal in Germany till modern times for a commoner to get astride a horse. Keep the competition down, you know. By the way, while in the healthfood business, a horsewoman came in whose horse had a fatal virus. She had taken it to Missouri University Vet. School and found there was no cure and was discussing it with me. I told her what I had read about elderberries and that I had seen huge bushes of them in a backyard. She went to the house and requested the branches for her horse..and her horse was cured. May all our cures be so simple. [EMAIL PROTECTED]