email address change notice
This message is from: Windago wind...@accessus.net Hello everyone. This is to inform you that my email address has changed. The new address is now wind...@centurylink.net The old address will remain active for one month. Thank you. Teresa Farley wind...@centurylink.net Important FjordHorse List Links: Subscription Management: http://tinyurl.com/5msa7e FH-L Archives: http://tinyurl.com/rcepw Classified Ads: http://tinyurl.com/5b5g2f
I'm Back... address change
This message is from: Ruth Bushnell [EMAIL PROTECTED] Changed servers recently and have a new email address... [EMAIL PROTECTED] and have a new website link also... http://www.frontiernet.net/~fjords I have had the darnedest time reconnecting with the list... tried everything I could possibly think of! Then, as a last resort, I read the directions and worked like a charm. =)) Took in two horsy events in the past two weeks, the International Fjord horse show in Libby, and the Draft Horse Show in Sandpoint, ID (this weekend). Sad to say the attendance was wy down for both affairs ...what with the fuel crunch, hoof mouth embargo, and the gulf coast getting stomped. Condolences to all affected... possibly we, every one of us, will be touched in some measure by such catastrophic immensity. sighh. Ruthie, nw mt, US
email address change
Transferring my email address OLD ADDRESS: [EMAIL PROTECTED] NEW ADDRESS: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Can you make this change for me, or can you supply directions for me to do it myself? Thanks, Jan Bonner
email address change
This message is from: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Hi Fjord Friends!! I am going to be closing my aol account.and until I can reach Steve to change over to my new account I will not be on the list. New email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For contact re: All Things Fjord More! send inquires to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]OR [EMAIL PROTECTED] Thank youI'll be back soon I hope. Happy Fjording! Linda Lottie in Minnesota
Address Change
Please change our email address to : [EMAIL PROTECTED] We did not change it, our provider did. Thank you.
Re: address change HELP!
This message is from: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Hello Life belongs to the living, and he who lives must be prepared for changes. â Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
address change HELP!
This message is from: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Hey guys I can't figure out how to send my address book to my new address, please drop me a line hello so I can simply save you in the new one. Thanks, my typing skills are so poor it will take forever to print them and then type'em in! Plus I would love to hear from you all. Sam Stanley BAREFOOT FARM FJORDS
Email Address Change
Everyone- Ameritech.net changed my email address last night (unbeknownst to me!!) to [EMAIL PROTECTED], so if you have sent me mail within the past 24 hours, please resend your message. You will need to change your mail directory to my new address... Paula
address change
This message is from: [EMAIL PROTECTED] HelloI would like to have my mailing address changed to [EMAIL PROTECTED] thanks for your help in this... Linda Hungerford
address change
This message is from: Ernest Thompson [EMAIL PROTECTED] Present address [EMAIL PROTECTED] please change to [EMAIL PROTECTED] Thank you Ernest Cathy
re: catching horses, source, email address change
This message is from: Michele Bigelow [EMAIL PROTECTED] email address change: I just got a new Internet provider (digital finally arrives in the boonies!). How do I update my subscription? Source: I used to feed source, but when feeding 5, it got expensive. I was also having trouble with the obese Fjord mare who existed on air and always looked like she would drop a foal any minute...she started eating anything she could sink her teeth intobarn, fence posts, poop, rocks, old moldy hay I now feed them 1 cup am and pm of Triple Crown Lite. It has all the vitamins and minerals (like from Source) they need to survive, without having to worry about keeping them on a diet. So far my research shows this is the best grain for my situation. Low protein. Sigi stopped eating poop, rocks and only occasionally knaws on the barn. her weight is still an issue..but that is a story for another day. Catching horses from the new pasture: My guys get a couple of hours of pasture a day inplace of a hay ration. I try to introduce it slowly, and have found that if I halter them first, before throwing them out, I can catch them. Like yours.they do not want to leave the green heaven. There is also a hierarchy, Boss mare first, then young gelding, then older gelding follows us in - like a dog. When Sigi (from above) was here - she just moved to a new home - I could never catch her, even last. So I started doing a modified john lyons thing Keep her moving, so she can't eat, until she lets me catch her. After a while, it was not much of an issue. good luck! YMMV My problem is in early spring when I want to introduce pasture. I am very careful (maybe too careful) and I only want to put them out on early grass for 1 1/2 to 2 hours a day and work up to 3. As the grass get alittle more mature and not so fattening I think my 2 fat ones can be on for 4 hours. The other two could be on all day. My problem comes in because after a couple of days of being on grass for only a couple of hours, they see me coming and do NOT want to get off. That is when them become hard to catch and nothing works.
Address change
This message is from: Meredith Sessoms [EMAIL PROTECTED] Hi all ... please note that I am changing my address tomorrow. The new address will be: [EMAIL PROTECTED] .:.; Meredith Sessoms ;.:. .:...:.:; Tooksend Art ;:.:...:. Moulton . Alabama . USA .:..:.;.:..:.