Re: Jimmy

2000-03-01 Thread Northhorse
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In a message dated 3/1/00 5:03:25 AM Pacific Standard Time, 
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 Thanks for posting about Jiminy and Hey, maybe this could start off a round
 of posts about AI or Handicapped ridding Fjords! 

Oh boy, I've posted it seems forever about Handicapped riding fjords!  And I 
bought my best handicapped horse from Ginny!  Wonder if it's something in 
the training?  Just for those of you who don't know, I bought Juniper for 
myself.  My son had a little pinto horse that was working out alright for 
him.  Not great, but acceptably.  We bought Juniper, took her home.  My son 
picked up a brush and started brushing her.  He is a child with autism, and 
doesn't always relate to his surroundings and had NEVER made a first step 
towards a horse before.  So I gulped.   Sold his little pinto mare to a lady 
who starts beginners on her and gave Juniper to Raymond.  I still get to ride 
her, to keep her tuned up, but she's his horse.  He knows it, she knows it.  
And she's the best horse in the barn.  This boy may have autism, but he's got 
great taste.

Pamela



Re: Jimmy

2000-03-01 Thread LindsayJim Sweeney
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Lindsay Sweeney
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  I remember seeing him when I bought Juniper.  He was a really nice boy.
 If 
   we were in the market for gelding would have snatched him up.  
 Jimmy would be the same age as Juniper because they are all named with
the 
 same initial for that year.  Jimmy is not by Los Trigos King though but
by a 
 horse whose name starts with S -- Solvang?  Somebody i've been told is 
 important.  I'm not Southern, so not too good at my begats. :-)  He is a 
 sweetie.
 Gail-Dorine

Hi Gail,
So that's where Jiminy is!  I can't believe my eyes when I read his name
and now after this comment, I know it's the one and only Los Trigos Jiminy
who is sired by the world renowned stallion SOLAR!!  and out of the
Norwegian mare Simona and was bred by AI with shipped live cooled semen in
1990 by Ginny Cowles.  When I find my offspring folder I will fill you in
with more details.  I remember Simona was older, over 20, when she took to
Solar and produced Jiminy in 1991.  That same year we tried embryo transfer
with Solar and three OLD gorgeous Norwegian imported monuments, I mean
mares!  While the transfers were successfully completed, the process never
completed itself, and we didn't try again.  I got to see Jiminy and Simona
in person when I was the NFHR representative (TD) at the Dutch Keuring held
at Los Trigos Ranch in 1992.  Jiminy was in with the other yearlings and
youngstock and was a standout in quality and temperment even as a yearling!
 And they had some really nice Fjords in their herd!  He should have been
registered with the NFHR and His papers should be with the current owner. 
Hope that is the case, wonder why so many questions?  I am pleased to hear
he is well taken care of and has had the benefit of training.  He is one of
four Solar son's working professionally as a special needs horse.  There
was another gelding mentioned on the list named Harold who is also a
product of AI from Solar and a mare named Kristi.  It sounded like he also
landed right and is a good citizen.  
Thanks for posting about Jiminy and Hey, maybe this could start off a round
of posts about AI or Handicapped ridding Fjords!

P.S. Simona and Los Trigos Jiminy were featured in the Foal announcement
page of the Herald that Spring he was sprung!!  (later I'll post the issue
and page # for all of you that save the Heralds!)

Lindsay Sweeney
Vestlandgard  (which means Fjord country farm!)
Tunbridge, VT 05077



Re: Jimmy

2000-02-29 Thread Mike May, Registrar NFHR

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At 03:29 PM 2/28/00 -0500, you wrote:

This message is from: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

In a message dated 2/28/00 11:46:25 AM Mountain Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 I remember seeing him when I bought Juniper.  He was a really nice 
boy.  If

  we were in the market for gelding would have snatched him up.
Jimmy would be the same age as Juniper because they are all named with the
same initial for that year.  Jimmy is not by Los Trigos King though but by a
horse whose name starts with S -- Solvang?  Somebody i've been told is
important.


He is actually by Solar.  He was a AI baby.  Here is the pedigree :

LOS TRIGOS JIMINY  AC-E-379-SG
Foaled May 4, 1991
Bred by VIRGINIA L.S. COWLES,  ROWE,  NM


VALEBU  N-1569  1.pr 1.avk.pr
HELLEVE  N-1765  3.pr
ERNA  N-13063  1.pr
SOLAR  N-1849  H-I40 N-Q-103-S 2.pr p V
SPUTNIK  N-1636  2.pr
SISIL  N-13778  3.pr
FLINKA  f.1954  3.pr

SOLVFAST  N-1557  2.pr
KING HARALD  101-A
LIV  N-12081  2.pr
SIMONA  C-47 SB-J-085-M
SANKO  N-1522  2.pr
HOULDIS  (NFA)
DRUA  N-11955


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Re: Jimmy

2000-02-28 Thread GailDorine
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In a message dated 2/28/00 11:46:25 AM Mountain Standard Time, 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 I remember seeing him when I bought Juniper.  He was a really nice boy.  If 
  we were in the market for gelding would have snatched him up.  
Jimmy would be the same age as Juniper because they are all named with the 
same initial for that year.  Jimmy is not by Los Trigos King though but by a 
horse whose name starts with S -- Solvang?  Somebody i've been told is 
important.  I'm not Southern, so not too good at my begats. :-)  He is a 
sweetie.
Gail-Dorine