Fjord mare for sale in Utah

2013-09-23 Thread Cherie Mascis
This message is from: Cherie Mascis 


Hi all,

I'm selling my 9 year old Norwegian Fjord mare.  I have had her since she was  
7 months old.  She's very drafty in build (okay, I admit she's also fat) and 
too wide for me.  I'm 5'2" and my hips are killing me after about an hour.  She 
is a good trail horse, backs well, and side-passes. She has ridden in groups 
and around wagons, has been around llamas, goats, sheep, ATVs, tractors, and 
motorcycles.  She's been to the Fjords and Friends Fest in North Carolina three 
times and enjoyed camping in her stall, trail riding, doing some arena riding 
(she liked the trail class and the practice Family Fjord test), and playing 
games like rolling the giant green ball.  

I have ridden her with English (Sensation treeless) and Western saddles 
(presently use a Bob Marshall Sports Saddle).  I ride her in a bitless bridle 
(Nurtural). She does not neck rein.  She is green-broke to drive.  Lots of 
ground driving (with a side-pull bridle) and has pulled a SaddleChariot in a 
large arena and was absolutely fine with it, even when I tried the quick 
disconnect!  

She knows the Parelli games and really enjoys clicker training.

I haven't ridden her much this year, but in the past when she's been ridden 
occasionally, she's been fine.

I'm looking for a 13.2-14 hand gaited horse/pony and would be willing to trade, 
but only to an awesome home. 

Contact me privately for more info.  

Cherie

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Re: Fjord mare for sale in Utah?

2005-03-15 Thread Epona1971
This message is from: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

In a message dated 3/14/2005 4:40:09 P.M. Pacific Standard Time,  
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

I saw  this ad for a Fjord mare in Utah and was wondering if anyone 
knows  anything about her:


*** Well, those aren't the greatest photos in the ad, but it looks to me  
like she has a very thick throatlatch. If you're just riding for fun, that  
shouldn't be too much of a problem -- it just makes it difficult for them to  
break 
at the poll.  

/  )_~
/L/L
Brigid Wasson
SF Bay Area, CA
_www.Brigid.Clickryder.com_ (http://www.brigid.clickryder.com/) 



Fjord mare for sale in Utah?

2005-03-14 Thread Amy Goodloe

This message is from: Amy Goodloe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

I saw this ad for a Fjord mare in Utah and was wondering if anyone 
knows anything about her:


http://www.draftsforsale.com/Frames/Display/index.php?id=42063ebb29fda

I probably shouldn't even be looking for another horse unless I sell 
one of the four I have for sale (non Fjords), but I'm so worried that 
something will happen to Belle (my Fjord mare) when she foals that I 
keep thinking I better see what else is out there, just in case.  (I 
tend to be such a "doomsday" worrier!)  If all goes well, in late 
April she will deliver a healthy foal (hopefully filly) and both mom 
and baby will be fine, but until then I will worry, worry, worry...


And regardless of how things go, I still wouldn't mind having another 
Fjord like Belle to ride.  She's so much fun!


--Amy

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