Re: Flying Frenchman & his Camargue horses

2007-01-06 Thread Jean Ernest

This message is from: Jean Ernest <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Jerry,

Go tohttp://www.lorenzo.fr/1page1.html and you can download the 4 1/2 
minute video and save it on your computer.  I have ordered the DVD, and the 
Code Free player.


Jean in Fairbanks, Alaska, -28 this morning (7:00 am)



I am trying to figure out how to save the video, anyone know how?
I want to buy his DVD, it is on PAL format, not real sure if it will play 
on my DVD player.


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Re: Flying Frenchman & his Camargue horses

2007-01-06 Thread ChampionPonies
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<< I want to buy his DVD, it is on PAL format, not real sure if it  will play 
on my DVD player. >>
 
If your DVD player isn't code free, it won't  play.  I got a code free 
player from this site: _http://codefreedvd.com/_ (http://codefreedvd.com/) , 
and 
it's been  great.
 
Jamie
In the Mountains SW of Denver,  CO

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Re: Flying Frenchman & his Camargue horses

2007-01-05 Thread jerrell friz

This message is from: "jerrell friz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Thank you Carol,

I thought exactly the same thing. If I were younger I would be trying the 
same thing with  Fjords. I did try tandem, like Clay Maier's, does, riding 
the wheeler, and driving the leader. That is a blast!

I am trying to figure out how to save the video, anyone know how?
I want to buy his DVD, it is on PAL format, not real sure if it will play on 
my DVD player.
It just goes to show you the high level of training that horses can be taken 
to.
Hope you are watching the  2006 WEG Grande Prix dressage, and 4-in-hand, on 
the horsetv channel.
His web site has a lot more interesting information. I think, he is crossing 
his Camargue stallion with Lusitanos.
He will answer your emails. I believe his horses are mares, I am trying to 
find out.


Regards,
Jerry Friz, Anderson, Ca.


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From: "Sherri Hebert" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, December 26, 2006 7:33 AM
Subject: Re: Flying Frenchman & his Camargue horses



This message is from: "Sherri Hebert" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Hello from Carol Naveta Rivoire at Beaver Dam Farm in Nova Scotia --

Jerry, a HUGE thank you for sharing this magnificent video. I have
NEVER in my lifetime seen in any form such an example of horsemanship.
-- Absolutely incredible! I would love to get that on a DVD.

When we lived in France we visited the Camargue, and were impressed
with the ruggedness of this breed who live in liberty next to the
ocean. My favorite riding horse at the school we belonged to in
Strasbourg was a Camargue. In fact, I've always thought that this
breed has a lot in common with Fjordhorses. The one I rode in
Strasbourg was perhaps 15 hands maximum. He was broad, solid, steady,
and always sound and dependable.

Thanks so much, Jerry for sharing this example of the ultimate in
horsemanship.

Kind Regards,  Carol Naveta Rivoire




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Re: Flying Frenchman & his Camargue horses

2007-01-05 Thread Sherri Hebert

This message is from: "Sherri Hebert" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Hello from Carol Naveta Rivoire at Beaver Dam Farm in Nova Scotia --

Jerry, a HUGE thank you for sharing this magnificent video. I have
NEVER in my lifetime seen in any form such an example of horsemanship.
-- Absolutely incredible! I would love to get that on a DVD.

When we lived in France we visited the Camargue, and were impressed
with the ruggedness of this breed who live in liberty next to the
ocean. My favorite riding horse at the school we belonged to in
Strasbourg was a Camargue. In fact, I've always thought that this
breed has a lot in common with Fjordhorses. The one I rode in
Strasbourg was perhaps 15 hands maximu. He was broad, solid, steady,
and always sound and dependable.

Thanks so much, Jerry for sharing this example of the ultimate in
horsemanship.

Kind Regards,  Carol Naveta Rivoire

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