A couple of questions

2014-01-11 Thread Gayle ware
This message is from: Gayle ware fofdfjo...@clearwire.net


I have a couple of questions.  In the photo of 5 abreast in the Rose
parade, are those all 5 of the Fjord colors?

My second question is - did everyone do their own body clipping?  Good job
to whoever di it.  They looked great.  It is tough to do especially faces.
How long before the parade was it done?

Thanx,

Gayle Ware
Field of Dreams
Eugene, OR

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RE: A couple of questions

2014-01-11 Thread teressa Kandianis
This message is from: teressa Kandianis tere...@kodiakfishco.com


Hi Gayle: No on the ridden horses representing all five colors. There were 2
brown duns, a yellow, red and gray dun. Beth's four up were the white duns
in the parade.

People either did their own or had someone who knew how do it. Most were
clipped 3 to 5 weeks prior to the parade. We had big clippers and little
clippers with us and some faces, legs, cancer ribbons, etc were cleaned up
once we got to LAEC.  The ladies had an assembly line going - I think Marg
Clumpner, Angele Teige, and Kristin Miller were all doing clipping. Susie
Sabatini was working on Finnoe's pair. 

I know there were others. But, once again, a team effort.

Teressa



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Subject: A couple of questions

This message is from: Gayle ware fofdfjo...@clearwire.net


I have a couple of questions.  In the photo of 5 abreast in the Rose parade,
are those all 5 of the Fjord colors?

My second question is - did everyone do their own body clipping?  Good job
to whoever di it.  They looked great.  It is tough to do especially faces.
How long before the parade was it done?

Thanx,

Gayle Ware
Field of Dreams
Eugene, OR

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Re: A couple of questions

2014-01-11 Thread Beth Sandy - Starfire Farm
This message is from: Beth  Sandy - Starfire Farm starfiref...@usa.net


 Hi Gayle,

This message is from: Gayle ware fofdfjo...@clearwire.net

I have a couple of questions. In the photo of 5 abreast in the Rose
parade, are those all 5 of the Fjord colors?
No, left to right they are brown dun (Teressa's Zoobie), red dun (our OH
Adrianna), yellow dun (LTW farm's OH Yenna) grey dun (Victoria Arling's
LTW Van Gogh) and brown dun (Kristin Miller's Saundra). The white four in
hand was the fifth color in the group.

did everyone do their own body clipping? How long before the parade was
it done?
I can speak for our horses. It was truly a team effort. My helper,
Christi Kipple, started the clipping the first week of December, giving
them a trace clip. Then, as time and weather permitted, we both tackled
them. I think I finished them off the week before Christmas day, which
was when we left for CA. I had done the faces and had blended most of the
legs on the Four, and left patches on the hips for the cancer ribbon.
Once we were there, Marg Clumpner and Angela Toponga (bless their
hearts!) took over with the horses that needed finishing. Blending the
faces and the feathers on the legs takes a LOT of time! Victoria Arling
did her own horse and Samantha and Savanna Poirier clipped Jeanne's
horse, but cut off all of the hair with no blending. Kristin Miller's
horse also had no feathers.
Blending isn't that difficult with #10 blades on Oster clippers, turned
backwards. Just takes time and patience.
I was hoping to cut hearts into my four white's manes, but ran out of
time 

Beth

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