This message is from: "Lierin The Lovable Lemon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Hey all,
Ok, this might be abit long, as I have a few issues I'd like to address!
Please have patience :)
I'm curious to know if any of you have had problems with your fjords
popping their splints? Trygve is an awesome gelding, but I have been told
that he cannot be shown in any classes that concern confirmation because his
splints have popped.. I think it was due to training at too young of an age.
Next, I think I am going to be selling my baby :(. I wish I didn't have
to, but I think I don't have too much of a choice. I'm going into highschool
rodeo next year, so I have to start with intensive training in my paint,
Phoenix. I'm not really sure what all is considered when people buy fjords.
What sort of price (ballpark range) should I be asking? Trygve is a gelding,
and 6 years old, as of March 5, and he can be ridden English/Western,
basically anything. He's in great shape right now, and kids have ridden him
often in 4-H. Total sweetheart! Does need good discipline though, at first,
so he knows he needs to listen. Pretty much spook proof, and is comfortable
anywhere (Outdoor or indoor). He hasn't been driven yet, but I know he would
accept it as if he'd done it all his life. I might even get him started
before I sell. I don't really know what else to include. (Naming all of his
good qualities makes me wish I could keep him.. :( lol) Could anyone clue me
in? Or if you know of any sites that could get me more informed.. Please
post.
Last of all, I have been working with web design for quite awhile now, and
would like to ask if anyone needs their site redone, or even one made from
scratch? I will complete them on my computer, and send the files to you.
This will be free, as I'd like some practice working with my new HTML
editor. What have you got to lose, it's free! ;) All I will need you to do
is send me the photos of your horses, if you have any, and you will need to
upload them, unless you have a place where it's possible for me to!
Thanks alot,
Lierin & Trygve
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