TACK, Forecarts, Shoes, Grain, Sun. Chat !

1999-07-09 Thread Pedfjords
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   Hi  List ! 

   So many interesting threads now.thought I would give my 2 cents on a 
few of them. 

   Tack, is hard to fit most Fjords. Basically, we have had more luck in 
ordering a standard " Horse Sz. harness from Smuckers. We sent detailed 
measurments for our team harness, and they still send standard horse sz. with 
a notesaying that is was a perfect sizable fit, and it was !   

Less luck with riding tack. Guess if you picture a horse sz head, with a 
draft neck, built into a cobb body, but with a wide fit, and pony sz 
legsthats about it !
   Find that Cobb anything dont fit mine too well, except for splint boots, 
and YES we use them, Kaiser is now just recovering from a nasty splint, 
gotten while walking up to show in our local arenamust have banged his 
leg on the way.  Also wear boots for the heavy stuff, and distance training, 
as they tend to over reach when moving out. 
  
   We use a synthetic Western saddle, wide tree, and a Dressage saddle, wide 
tree also. They both have no special problems fitting.

   We have our " herd " barefoot, except the ones who we are working.{ No 
shoes} has never worked for the Fjords. Even with regular farrier work, and 
Biotin added to their feed, they soon go " off " with real riding or driving 
on streets or hills. We use regular shoes here, except when during the show 
season, my shoer puts on lightweight " driving shoes " with a clip, for xtra 
strengh. We do alot of miles though, but just cant see hitting rocks, and ??  
without shoeswouldnt go barefoot myself. 

  No grain here, except pregnant mares, and lactating. Also offer it in the 
first year or so with my babies, but find that the high protien content of 
our Alfalfa is sometimes too much on its own, so try and be careful they dont 
grow too fast and straight.

   We have  Pioneer Forecart, and it has brakes. It has become our training 
cart, and has shafts for a single and pole for a pair. As much as I hate to 
sit on those tractor seats,  I have to say it has been a very versital 
vehicle for us. Hope to find a flatbed trailer to haul behind it, so can do 
the parade float thing, with the pair. We had some friends bring it back from 
OHIO for usvery expensive in Calif. When we have seen it at the Turlock 
Draft Horse sale and auction, it sold for more than you could order it for, 
shipped.   Still want a bench seat for it,  do you hear me BK FJORDS???

   KARI ANN, you are most welcome to come ride ours...here in Norco, in 
Western Riverside, and also will speak for Margaret Straken, who is in Nuevo, 
we both show off our Fjords to people with rides and drives. Call anytime, 
and we will set up a time.  

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  I want to invite everyone to join PAV Aussie and I, to FJORD CHAT, at 
PetsandVets, 9:00 Eastern time, every Sun. night in horse room # 1. Here is a 
link, to Pets, and if you have problems getting into the chat rooms, please 
write the owners at the PetsandVets site, for help.  Hope to see everybody 
there !






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   Have a great weekend everyone.wear those helmets, and drive a little 
fast !

  HAVE YOU DRIVEN A FJORD..Lately?Lisa Pedersen   PAV FJORDS



Forecarts

1999-05-04 Thread Margaret Strachan
This message is from: "Margaret Strachan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Regarding the forecart question,  it's been my experience that fjords are
good workers. I have pulled the walking plow (cultivator), chain and now 3'
Pioneer spring harrow with one fjord. This is for large garden and field
work. I'm especially proud of our mare Misty, there's a pic of her pulling
at VF web http://www.pe.net/~barry.
We have a vintage forecart that I'm getting ready to use as a three-point
type cultivator and hitchcart. I've seen the Pioneer forecarts and can say
they are of as high quality as everything Pioneer manufactures. I haven't
tried them, but I bet a single fjord could pull it and a light harrow on
firm ground pretty easily. The fjord  will probably tell you if it's ok.

Barry
Village Farm
Nuevo, Ca