Re: Hello! INTRO letter

2007-08-20 Thread Bo Fjords Horse Ranch

This message is from: Bo Fjords Horse Ranch [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Thanks for your interesting inquiry, We do not have anything in a mare
that is over two years right now that is quiet and gentle, (bomb
proof) We do have a nice older gelding that I used in a team for
years, and also rode quite a bit,Had to put the mate down due to
ringbone in his front hoves, There is a breeder in ID, that has a
light grey almost white long two year old Filly that has been ridden
some, but as he says she need more hours, Says shes quiet and
friendly, Think he has Pics of her being ridden, You can call him at
208 263 3344 Chip Lamb at Quad L Fjords at Sandpoint ID, If we can be
of further assistance to you Please let us know, Thanks again , Larry
at Bo_Fjords

- Original Message - 
From: Elizabeth Ross-McKee [EMAIL PROTECTED]

To: fjordhorse@angus.mystery.com
Sent: Thursday, August 16, 2007 5:16 AM
Subject: Hello! INTRO letter



and in a year. a sensible older Fjord mare that needs a good home and
would like to be a companion and go for a few rides a week and might even
be asked to pull a sleigh once in a while in the winter and a little cart
up into the mountains so we can take the house dog out for a picnic
unless teh bears continue to be an issue in which case we'll just stay in
the valley and trot down the old stage coach roads!


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Hello! INTRO letter

2007-08-16 Thread Elizabeth Ross-McKee
This message is from: Elizabeth Ross-McKee [EMAIL PROTECTED]

HI!

My name is Elizabeth and I live in Deer Lodge, Montana USA with my
husband (a non horse person), our housedog Carlos, feral cat SawMill
Sally and our Orange Boy Cat that we call Sigurd. We welcomed our newest
member a 4 year old rescue horse (percheron/tbred?/quarterhorse?
cross) Trinity to the menagerie just recently, in fact she arrives on
September 1.  I found HER when I was scouring the countryside for an
older, sensible mare preferably a Fjord, she needed a home so she'll be a
good pasture mate for the Fjord that I SHALL find in the next year!

I met a lady from Cove, OR over a year ago through eBay. She raises
Fjords and has convinced me that this sweet eyed little draft is the only
horse for me. So I have been really wanting a horse again after 25 years
of living in town without them.

I have been scared to my teeth to start riding again as I have a spinal
injury and some other health problems that have housebound me for years.
Well it's now or never and everyone says a draft or draft cross makes a
good companion as well as a darn sturdy riding horse. So ... ok. It's
back to being the 'horses' mamma' again after all these years.

Finally, at age OMG 50, my husband and I bought a little farmhouse that
we call Spruce Acre as Green Acres was taken... get my drift LOL!!.. it's
old and cute and not at all pretentious or fancy. The BEST part is the
old tin house we are rennovating into a heated one horse barn/hay/tack
storage, the fenced paddock and the large double lot that has a NICE
grassed in horse lot and we will fence the rest for another smallish
pasture. We just have to find a decent large grazing/running pasture
close by for the rescue horse and eventually her pasture mate Fjord I
intend to acquire this next year.

So there you have it. Im no spring chicken, was raised chasing cows,
rodeo and later I even evented for a while. I wish i remembered dressage
as it will come so much in handy training this new horse so I will
probably be back in 'school' soon with the new mare.

I am a jewelry designer, eBay powerseller and house gnome. Kids are grown
and live in CA and GA - a software designer and an attorney. My husband
operates kilns at the nearby sawmill. I am starting my MA in January.
We're pretty quiet folks these days so I am looking to spice up our lives
with some equines of the draft size.

I am always open for a chat, advice on draft horse ownership, where on
EARTH to find a saddle broke fjord that is not a baby (i'd take a retired
skidder horse...) and any equine info for Montana. I am learning through
the state website that horses here are bug candy in a HUGE way. I've seen
horrible parasites in our neighbor's animals and they take pretty good
care of them too! We are at the foot of the Pintler mountains on one side
of the valley adn the Divide range on the other. Sub alpine semi desert
area. Yup hotter than the Hinges of Hades in the summer and Artic
winters. See why I'm after a Fjord? cold weather horses suffer far less
here than their hot blooded cousins!

What I need..

a used fencer

a wide tree saddle. is there such a thing as a hybrid English/Australian
style and Western cross?LOL!! The rescue horse is only 15h1 but is only
4... and she's gonna be BROAD when filled out in a few years.

assorted tack - it's been 25 years since I had horses! the only thing i
have is a saddle in need of some TLC and LOTS of saddle soaping (a recent
gift), my 4-H Spurs from 1969 (no kidding) and some large snaffles.

a horse trailer! (next year's budget thank you very much until then it's
the neighbor's)

and in a year. a sensible older Fjord mare that needs a good home and
would like to be a companion and go for a few rides a week and might even
be asked to pull a sleigh once in a while in the winter and a little cart
up into the mountains so we can take the house dog out for a picnic
unless teh bears continue to be an issue in which case we'll just stay in
the valley and trot down the old stage coach roads!

Well off to work!

Elizabeth

 

 



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