RE: East facing Fjords...

2008-02-09 Thread Frederick J Pack
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Jean,
Only if the horse breaks out a prayer rug...

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Fred and Lois Pack
Pack's Peak Stables
Wilkeson, Washington  98396 
 
   
  


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 (if he starts kneeling toward the East then I will know he has been 
converted!)

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Re: East facing Fjords...

2008-02-09 Thread jgayle

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Jeannie, I am at a dead end road with only houses.  Now that the building 
boom is over I am no longer approached re breaking up the acres.  So Gunnar 
has no horses to commune with. He will lighten up in the Spring when the 
friends bring their Minis back for pasture.   But he still faces East.  Jean 
Gayle  (if he starts kneeling toward the East then I will know he has been 
converted!)







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Re: East facing Fjords

2008-02-09 Thread jgayle

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Hi Connie, it is unusual.  How old is yours?  Gunnar, guessing, ((I am 
forgetful)) must be 25 or 26 and not used anymore and the only horse.   Jean 
Gayle





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Re: East facing Fjords...

2008-02-09 Thread jgayle

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Sounds so peaceful and beautiful having the horses friendly and the deer. I 
think our Mexican visitors have taken down our deer population.  Have not 
seen one in three years.  Everyone was building high fences etc to keep them 
out of the gardens.  Saw a Mexican's truck, stopped by the sheriff, with at 
least six dead deer in the back.  I am sure they did not know it was 
illegal.


Gunnar is lonely, no doubt.  Last of the horses I have had. Your snow must 
be beautiful.  We have had some twice but mostly wind and the darn rain. 
The mountains are too full of snow with avalanches.  Ah summer.   Jean Gayle






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RE: East facing Fjords...

2008-02-09 Thread Linda Lottie
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Jeanne..I too watch my horses to help me keep an eye on things.  Mine love 
to stand by the barn, facing south & west to watch for deer.  Often there are 
deer in the pasture grazing or sneaking under the fence.  

My property butts up to two other pastures of neighboring horses.  Often,  the 
horses from each farm meet in the "three corners" area and either take a nap or 
just hang out. ( 11-15 head).   My neighbor and I laugh and say they are having 
coffee time :)  In three years there has never been an "incident" in that 
corner.just hangin' out.  Such good ponies:)

LJLB in WI..snowing and it is beautiful





 


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> To: fjordhorse@angus.mystery.com
> Subject: East facing Fjords...
> Date: Sat, 9 Feb 2008 09:58:45 -0500
> 
> This message is from: "Jeanne Zuker" 
> 
> I have watched Monty the past few days, here are my observations:
> He faces east to 'watch for me' since I come out that way to feed him, etc.,
> also my drive is to the east so I come home that way.
> That said he also watches to the north if the deer, wild turkeys or geese are
> out in the fields, or if my neighbors are out. He faces the south again if the
> deer are passing that way or again any neighbors are out...he think of all
> humans as thinking he needs food!  He faces the west to watch the woods and
> for shade or wind break, so what I have observed from him is he doesn't have
> any favorite direction unless food is involved! :>))  He is very observant and
> watches for the school bus, trash pick up, cars, mail carrier, propane
> delivery, cars passing on the road, dogs running outside, any wildlife.
> 
> One interesting thing I remember from last summer. We had a pallet place
> burning. It started in the early afternoon, it is approx. 13 miles from us, I
> watched him that particular afternoon, way before the fire was on the news, I
> noticed he kept watching to the north, he would raise his head and smell and
> jog around the pasture, but would always return to the same place. I got
> concerned and went out, at the time I could neither see or smell the fire, but
> later as it got dark, OMG, the entire sky was bright with the orange glow and
> you could see the flames!  The smell was not something I detected easily, but
> I know he could detect the fire from that far away hours before I could see
> it...as it burned, we could see the smoke.
> 
> I now watch him for any changes in his behavior, he is my barometer, and I
> have found if I look closely at the direction he is looking, I can ususally
> find whatever it is he is looking at.
> 
> Jeanne and Monty who is enjoying the 33 degrees today.  Sunday the high is
> supposed to be 5 degrees with wind gusts of 50 mph.
> 
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East facing Fjords...

2008-02-09 Thread Jeanne Zuker
This message is from: "Jeanne Zuker" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

I have watched Monty the past few days, here are my observations:
He faces east to 'watch for me' since I come out that way to feed him, etc.,
also my drive is to the east so I come home that way.
That said he also watches to the north if the deer, wild turkeys or geese are
out in the fields, or if my neighbors are out. He faces the south again if the
deer are passing that way or again any neighbors are out...he think of all
humans as thinking he needs food!  He faces the west to watch the woods and
for shade or wind break, so what I have observed from him is he doesn't have
any favorite direction unless food is involved! :>))  He is very observant and
watches for the school bus, trash pick up, cars, mail carrier, propane
delivery, cars passing on the road, dogs running outside, any wildlife.

One interesting thing I remember from last summer. We had a pallet place
burning. It started in the early afternoon, it is approx. 13 miles from us, I
watched him that particular afternoon, way before the fire was on the news, I
noticed he kept watching to the north, he would raise his head and smell and
jog around the pasture, but would always return to the same place. I got
concerned and went out, at the time I could neither see or smell the fire, but
later as it got dark, OMG, the entire sky was bright with the orange glow and
you could see the flames!  The smell was not something I detected easily, but
I know he could detect the fire from that far away hours before I could see
it...as it burned, we could see the smoke.

I now watch him for any changes in his behavior, he is my barometer, and I
have found if I look closely at the direction he is looking, I can ususally
find whatever it is he is looking at.

Jeanne and Monty who is enjoying the 33 degrees today.  Sunday the high is
supposed to be 5 degrees with wind gusts of 50 mph.

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Re: East facing Fjords

2008-02-07 Thread jgayle

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I don't know Connie.  I was almost alarmed when I found him this morning 
down by the road facing North.  But we had that bad wind and the sudden snow 
over night so that probably shook him up. It really is not the wind 
direction as Ruth suggested. Where are you?  I am in Aberdeen.  Jean Gayle







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East facing Fjords

2008-02-07 Thread Willows Edge Farm
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Hi Jean,
That is so strange - I find Ole ALL the time in his paddock facing east and
always thought it a little strange him standing in the corner: no horses,
animals, etc. No breezes really to speak of - except the last couple days.
Nothing fun to look at since the mares are typically up under their cover at
the barn. Is it maybe our location since we're both in W. WA? Lynch's are
over in E. WA though. Just the boys? 
Sometimes, I think he's looking east because he misses Patti Jo! That's when
I'll go out and give him extra hugs :-)

Thanks,
Corinne Logan 
Willows Edge Farm
Bothell, WA
(425) 402-6781
www.willowsedgefarm.com
www.seattlecarriagerides.com

Date: Mon, 4 Feb 2008 16:13:42 -0800
From: "jgayle" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re:Fords facing East?

This message is from: "jgayle" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
I have begun to notice that my Gunnar, now about twenty six, stands facing
East? He can be in that position for hours.  He is my only horse and I am
sure
he is lonely but why East?   Jean Gayle

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