Re: New member/owner

2012-06-18 Thread jernest
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How big are these flakes?  I give my fjords 1 flake each three times a day, 
plus a
little  Safe Choice Special care for the younger ones (about 2/3 lb/day) and 
the 35
year old mare also get 5 lbs senior feed per day. I feed Brome grass hay, Bales
average 73 lbs. each and last 2 1/3 days for one bale to feed 3 fjords, or 
about 12
lbs hay each/day (I estimate) for the younger Fjords as the old mare doesn't 
eat as
much hay.

The new Nutrena "Safe Choice Special Care" feed is great for the Fjords as it 
has
very low starch, but adequate supply of vitamins and minerals, great for insulin
resistant horses.

Jean in sunny Fairbanks, Alaska, sunny and 75 degrees. 21hour, 48 minutes sun, 
does
notr get dark at all at night!

  
> My gelding Andy, who is 9yrs.old is also is on a diet...HA!  All I do
> is cut back very little at a time on the grain. I give him three flakes of hay
> in the am. and three flakes in the pm. I think it's the grain that tends to
> put on the xtra weight.  I don't have alot of grass where I live.
>  

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Re: New member/owner

2012-06-18 Thread divingduoandcorgis
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My fjord has been maintaining well (Denver area) on just grass hay and a
vitamin.   Gave her a little pelleted feed and she started scratching.   
Quit the pellets and it seems to have gone away. 



She started to look a little puffy again and it was because she started to eat
her stall shavings (big box stall with turnout) .   They switched to a
pellet and she added them to her water bucket (and ate them).   So thank
goodness a stall with a run finally came open (had been waiting for 5 months)
and she is on rubber mats inside but has free access to the outdoors to
relieve herself.  Being a tidy fjord she goes in one spot at the end of her
run.   Her eating area is spotless.   We also just had to fix her stall so
she cannot put her head thru the panel bars (while standing in her water tub)
to reach around and eat her neighbors spread out hay.   She is more flexible
than she looks!   People were taking pictures - apparently she is quite the
problem solver where food is concerned.



She is thinner than when I got her a year ago but the same tree fits her...I
agree with the thicker pad if it gets a smidge loose.  I guess it depends on
how much a horse has to loose... she has firmed up and lost hay belly shape,
not much in the shoulder area.   She is 14.1 and is in a Cactus western
saddle with wide tree.   She gets ridden regularly but still doesn't need
anything but hay.

Beth, Bob, the Corgis and the Fjord





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All I do
is cut back very little at a time on the grain.



I've just joined the list as a new Fjord
owner. I purchased Bluebird Lane
Sparrow recently

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Re: New member/owner

2012-06-18 Thread S K
This message is from: S K 


Hi S.
 
My gelding Andy, who is 9yrs.old is also is on a diet...HA!  All I do
is cut back very little at a time on the grain. I give him three flakes of hay
in the am. and three flakes in the pm. I think it's the grain that tends to
put on the xtra weight.  I don't have alot of grass where I live.
 
Welcome to
the site and I hope you have the same happy experience with your Fjord as I do
with my boys! 
 
Susan
 


 From: S Sexton

To: fjordhorse@angus.mystery.com 
Sent: Sunday, June
17, 2012 5:08 PM
Subject: New member/owner
  
This message is from: S Sexton



Hi All,
I've just joined the list as a new Fjord
owner. I purchased Bluebird Lane
Sparrow recently and she arrived last week.
She is my first Fjord though I've
had numerous other breeds (but mostly
Arabians) over the years. I ride
english, lots of dressage, some trail and
soon some jumping again too. I'm in
Wichita, Kansas, USA.

I'm currently going
through a saddle fitting saga with my Sparrow but have
recently learned she's
carrying a bit more weight than she did several years
ago so getting in shape
may fix my tree size problem. I am curious if the list
has any suggestions -
while working to get weight off/back in shape and
leaner, would you ride in
the closest thing you've got even if it still
pinches, or would you continue
to look for a saddle that will fit correctly
now but may not work later if she
loses the weight? I've been riding in a
regular Wintec dressage on the
white/XW plate but have the pinching/dry spot
issue. I have photos I can PM if
that would help any saddle fit gurus out
there. I've been picking the brains
of the ones I know already hoping to do
right by Sparrow and still get to
ride.

Thanks and I look forward to picking your brains for lots of helpful
Fjordy-advice!
Stephanie
KS USA

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Re: New member/owner

2012-06-17 Thread jernest
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I wouldn't ride with a saddle that pinches and leaves white spots...it could do
permanent damage and affect her behavior and bonding with you!  Causing her
discomfort when you are just getting to know her could affect her attitude long
time.  I know how hard it is to take weight off these guys.
You may be able to use shims with the saddle pad and saddle to even out the
pressure, or if you have a wider saddle, use a thicker pad with that saddle.

Jean in Fairbanks, Alaska, sunny and 75 degrees. light all night now!

>>
> I'm currently going through a saddle fitting saga with my Sparrow but have
> recently learned she's carrying a bit more weight than she did several years
> ago so getting in shape may fix my tree size problem. I am curious if the list
> has any suggestions - while working to get weight off/back in shape and
> leaner, would you ride in the closest thing you've got even if it still
> pinches, or would you continue to look for a saddle that will fit correctly
> now but may not work later if she loses the weight?

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RE: new member

2010-08-12 Thread Julia Webb
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Hi Robyn,

I'm a "mostly-lurker" who is looking forward to getting her trail Fjord next
year.  I bought an American-Flex Evolutionary Saddle from Hill View Farms this
year, as I'd read about them in the archives on this list.  I hadn't heard
about them until I came here.  I needed a saddle that would fit anybody - and
the one I got fits the bill.

I went with this particular brand because American-Flex, as opposed to a
tree-less, or a saddle that was nothing but panels, for 2 reasons.  1) It
provides a lot more protection for the horse from my weight (205#, 5'2").
Treeless saddles, even with special pads don't always give the horse the
protection it needs.  2) The tree was better for my seat.  I like a narrower
tree, but wide horses.

So far it has been on a Fjord (2 shor trail rides, one long), 2 Andalusians
(one for repeated lessons), 1 Percheron, a tiny-backed Arab, and my 13.3hh
bowling ball of a Morgan (who has a shorter, wider, rounder back than any of
the others).  Needless to say, they all had VERY different backs, withers and
shoulders.  It fit them all with really good panel contact - no
inconsistencies or pressure points - and left them with dry spine channel.

Here's what I got, in a 17 inch with the cush padding:
http://www.american-flex.com/A-f%20Easy%20Slide%20Saddles.htm#THE%20CLASSIC%2
0CALIENTE

Happy shopping, and I hope your your purchase goes well!

-Julia
Wellington, CO

> Date: Thu, 12 Aug 2010 15:26:51 +
> From: rckev...@comcast.net
> Subject: new member
>
> This message is from: Robyn Kevlin 
> I'm looking forward to reading the archives, and am in search of a good
saddle. The one I borrowed (with QH bars) just slid right off Gaven, but then
she and I both need to lose weight. ;0) I am considering a Softride, made by
Rebecca Underwood. Anybody have experience with those?

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Re: new member introduction

2008-04-08 Thread agiudice
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-- Original message -- 
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (fjordhorse-digest) 

> 
>> > Hi Jennifer!

So glad you found us online here, lots of great info floating around. 
tbredrider from UDBB, 
Angie
> -- 
> 
> Date: Mon, 7 Apr 2008 14:15:33 -0700 
> From: "Lewis Family" 
> Subject: new member introduction 
> 
> This message is from: "Lewis Family" 
> I just joined and wanted to introduce myself. I don't currently own a Fjord, 
> but am educating myself. I ride a Fjord mare that I just love and if she's 
> what the breed is all about then, they're the horse for me! I wouldn't 
> describe her as bombproof or unflappable unless she's worked 4 times a week. 
> Nothing much fazes her then! If she's out of work for a week...look out! 
> Some of her antics are kind of cute, but a beginner could get scared pretty 
> fast. Never really cared for mares before her either. She a very sweet puppy 
> dog in the grooming stall. Her other side only comes out if you want to do 
> something with her! Still, my instuctor has been using her as a longe horse 
> for seat lessons and she's a rock. Gives you nothing you can't correctly ask 
> for. No filling in the blanks for you. I'll be sad when she goes back to her 
> owner as a trail horse. I really think with good, consistant training she is 
> capable of doing a very correct level 3 dressage test. 
> 
> When I am actually ready to buy, I'll be looking for a dressage prospect that 
> I can have a really good time on. I don't expect a warmblood in a Fjord 
> package, but do want to be able to compete and do trails and even a few low 
> jumps. I'm trying to convince my husband that CDE's would be fun for the 
> whole family. I seem to have a bit of convincing to do! I'm old enough that 
> competing in dressage for me is about the fun, not the ribbons. And I plan on 
> doing it with a non tradional breed. Fjord or otherwise. People need to 
> understand that they will have more fun on a horse that they fit. 
> 
> I'm kind of long winded at times! 
> 
> Jennifer Lewis 
> North Bend, WA 
> 
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> 
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RE: new member introduction

2008-04-08 Thread Willows Edge Farm
This message is from: "Willows Edge Farm" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

From: "Lewis Family" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: new member introduction
Jennifer Lewis
North Bend, WA

From: "Terry Hale" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: new member introduction
Roni Hale
Graham, WA

Welcome Jennifer! 
Yes, you will find there are lots of us here in WA with our Fjordies...I
like to think it's the climate and the Fjords do so well here because it's
so close to what their heritage was like :-) All in fun of course!
If you really want to get more info on the horses in our area as well as
breeders and just reading about some of the fun things other people are
doing with their Fjords, consider joining the Pacific Northwest Fjord
Promotional Group - www.pnfpg.org It is certainly the best $20 you will
spend. You not only get to participate in some of the fabulous events
sponsored by the club (the upcoming Spring Fling for example!) you get a
lovely, quarterly newsletter that is filled with fun ideas to do with your
Fjords.
Again, Welcome!

Corinne Logan 
Willows Edge Farm
Bothell, WA
(425) 402-6781
www.willowsedgefarm.com 

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Re: new member introduction

2008-04-08 Thread jgayle

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Welcome, Jennifer.  I also was introduced to Fjords by "Howdie" who could 
shy (I thought appropriately) in the beginning.  Never unseated me, but he 
was also clumsy if you did not have him on the bit.  But such a love and he 
worked so hard for me in my seventies. Lost him early.  Some times a horse 
can be sensitive in the mouth, sides etc or until you learn their ways. 
Have fun, Jean Gayle










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Re: new member introduction

2008-04-07 Thread Terry Hale

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Jennifer,

Welcome to the Washington State Fjord people.  I just got a Fjord mare - 
I've had geldings for lots of years and had forgotten, so I laughed when you 
said that about mares.  My mare is soo sweet, but when I turned them all out 
tonight and brought my Pinto Arab gelding into the mix, watch out.  She did 
not like that one bit.  Good thing my Arab (Raz) was unfazed by the whole 
thing and just wanted to graze.  She gets along great with the other two 
geldings (Elvis the Fjord and Thumper the elder statesman quarter horse that 
I board).  What a circus bringing them all in.  They certainly each have 
their own personalities.


That being said, aren't Fjords just wonderful.  I love the breed and they 
can do exceptionally well in dressage if that is what you want.


Welcome again.  We live in Graham, WA and there are lots of Fjord folks here 
in the state.


Come and visit anytime.

Roni Hale
Graham, WA
- Original Message - 
From: "Lewis Family" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

To: 
Sent: Monday, April 07, 2008 1:15 PM
Subject: new member introduction



This message is from: "Lewis Family" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

I just joined and wanted to introduce myself.  I don't currently own a 
Fjord,
but am educating myself.  I ride a Fjord mare that I just love and if 
she's

what the breed is all about then, they're the horse for me!  I wouldn't
describe her as bombproof or unflappable unless she's worked 4 times a 
week.

Nothing much fazes her then!  If she's out of work for a week...look out!
Some of her antics are kind of cute, but a beginner could get scared 
pretty
fast.  Never really cared for mares before her either.  She a very sweet 
puppy
dog in the grooming stall.  Her other side only comes out if you want to 
do
something with her!  Still, my instuctor has been using her as a longe 
horse
for seat lessons and she's a rock.  Gives you nothing you can't correctly 
ask
for.  No filling in the blanks for you.  I'll be sad when she goes back to 
her
owner as a trail horse.  I really think with good, consistant training she 
is

capable of doing a very correct level 3 dressage test.

When I am actually ready to buy, I'll be looking for a dressage prospect 
that

I can have a really good time on.  I don't expect a warmblood in a Fjord
package, but do want to be able to compete and do trails and even a few 
low

jumps.  I'm trying to convince my husband that CDE's would be fun for the
whole family.  I seem to have a bit of convincing to do!  I'm old enough 
that
competing in dressage for me is about the fun, not the ribbons.  And I 
plan on

doing it with a non tradional breed.  Fjord or otherwise.  People need to
understand that they will have more fun on a horse that they fit.

I'm kind of long winded at times!

Jennifer Lewis
North Bend, WA

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Re: New Member

2006-11-05 Thread SunnyluckFarms
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Well, I am not eastern colorado but I am Fort Collins and am the proud  owner 
of 3 great fjords  Hello neighbor!  `Nina

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Re: New Member

2006-11-05 Thread NordicKees
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In a message dated 11/5/2006 8:22:07 AM Pacific Standard Time, 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

>   As of right now we have the ONLY registered Norwegian Fjords on
> the Eastern side of Colorado.  The next closest are about 80 miles north
> east of us.

Hello there:
My name is Rondi Tyler and I live in So. California.
Our daughter and family along with her fjord horse and dogs and cats and 
birds just moved to Colorado last weekend and they moved to Elizabeth, Co. 
which 
is southeast of Denver.
As luck would have it, there is another fjordhorse owner/breeder who also 
lives in Elizabeth,. Cheryl Gioia, and she and her husband were kind enough to 
let us ship and horse and two goats to them until our daughter arrived there.
We really appreciated their help and we were delighted to find another fjord 
horse owner in the same place as where my daughter moved to.
So I guess Sharon, you are no longer the only fjordowner on the eastern side 
of
Colorado.  Which of course is nice for all of you.
We will be driving out for a visit in the middle of November, so am looking 
forward to that and to  meet other fjordhorse owners.
Thanks for updating us about your family and horses.

Sincerely,

Rondi Tyler.
So. Calif.

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Re: New member...Hi!

2006-04-05 Thread JadeBear
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Hi Linda,

My trusty gelding and I do CDEs and I've found it to be a good idea to 
shoe for them because all kinds of terrain plus heaven knows what kind of 
weather can sure make the footing slippery (at the very least)!  I wouldn't 
shoe for 
shipping and Braveheart (my beloved pony) is barefoot right up until his 
first CDE every year and barefoot again 20 minutes after the last one is over.
Congratulations!  Who couldn't love someone named "Boombah?!"  Welcome to 
the friendly and growing group of people who love fuzzy little yellow horses!

Kay Van Natta
and Braveheart, who is holding out for something in a black wing-tip
and Clementine, who is perfectly happy in her fluffy pink bedroom slippers





Re: New member and Boombah

2006-04-05 Thread Linda Lottie User
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Hi..registration papers lost?  Who cares?  If the horse is good that is
all that really matters (unless breeding, of course).  Our 25+ year old app
mare has no papers and I could care less.   She is a 'fjord' in spots:)  I
will fill an ocean with tears the day she crosses the bridge!

Linda Baker Lottie in WI


On 4/4/06 9:46 AM, "Starfire Farm" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> This message is from: Starfire Farm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> 
> Hello List,
> 
>> I see Linda has spread the word.  Boombah is going to become a
>> California girl!
> 
> Congratulations Linda and Karen!
> 
>> Instead, I've enjoyed her for what she is -- a kind, patient and
>> gentle mare with a steady head on her shoulders.  Her only foible is
>> her dislike of adulation -- she just is not comfortable when an
>> audience is clapping and cheering her.
> 
> And the Darth Vader theme music booming from a loud speaker directly
> over her head;-)
> 
>>   I don't know what the root of the problem is, but have thought
>> perhaps it has to do with being run through an auction ring.  Although
>> the outcome was good (she came home with me), she looked quite
>> miserable during the whole auction experience.  (Remember, Beth?)
> 
> OMG...what that mare suffered that day. Absolutely ROUGH rein handling
> while she was being driven around the auction grounds. Tied to the side
> of the barn for HOURS while harnessed and hitched. Tried to say
> something to the sellers...but they were, well'nuff said.
> Thank goodness Karen bought her.
> 
>> I'm very pleased to have found such a loving new owner for Boombah and
>> just hope I can find the right person for my gelding as well.  The
>> donkey is going to live with a friend of mine.
> 
> She's a great mare, Linda. Another wonderful representative of the
> breedeven if her registration papers were lost. Enjoy her.
> 
> And Karen, we'll be looking forward to hearing of your exploits across
> the pond!
> 
> Beth





Re: New member and Boombah

2006-04-05 Thread Starfire Farm

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Hello List,

I see Linda has spread the word.  Boombah is going to become a 
California girl!


Congratulations Linda and Karen!

Instead, I've enjoyed her for what she is -- a kind, patient and 
gentle mare with a steady head on her shoulders.  Her only foible is 
her dislike of adulation -- she just is not comfortable when an 
audience is clapping and cheering her.


And the Darth Vader theme music booming from a loud speaker directly 
over her head;-)


  I don't know what the root of the problem is, but have thought 
perhaps it has to do with being run through an auction ring.  Although 
the outcome was good (she came home with me), she looked quite 
miserable during the whole auction experience.  (Remember, Beth?)


OMG...what that mare suffered that day. Absolutely ROUGH rein handling 
while she was being driven around the auction grounds. Tied to the side 
of the barn for HOURS while harnessed and hitched. Tried to say 
something to the sellers...but they were, well'nuff said. 
Thank goodness Karen bought her.


I'm very pleased to have found such a loving new owner for Boombah and 
just hope I can find the right person for my gelding as well.  The 
donkey is going to live with a friend of mine.


She's a great mare, Linda. Another wonderful representative of the 
breedeven if her registration papers were lost. Enjoy her.


And Karen, we'll be looking forward to hearing of your exploits across 
the pond!


Beth





Re: New member and Boombah

2006-04-04 Thread Karen Keith

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Hi List.

I see Linda has spread the word.  Boombah is going to become a California 
girl!


A little history here.  I bought Boombah (then known as Sue Babe -- blech!), 
a red dun, from Troyer's Auction in Brighton, Colorado, four years ago.  She 
came home to Parker and was immediately re-christened "Fatty Boombah" in 
reference to her rotundity.  (Is that a word?)  She eventually dropped about 
300 pounds and became known as Miss Boombah at competitions, and lovingly as 
Boom Boom at home.  She's been a delight for these four years.  She is queen 
of the herd (one more Fjord and a donkey, aka honorary Fjord), but has 
always been a gentle dictator.  Never a squeal or flying hoof.  Boombah has 
competed locally in Colorado at training level CDEs and pleasure shows, has 
participated in the Parker Christmas Carriage Parade, as well as Dancing 
Horses at Stock Show.  She's also attended a few Fjord Fun Days at Beth 
Beymer and Sandy North's Starfire Farm in Berthoud.  She's recently been a 
teaching subject for a Healing Touch for Animals clinic, and the students 
loved her.  She was grooving on the Healing Touch stuff as well.  She and my 
gelding starred in the family Christmas card picture, carrying my non-horsey 
husband.  Boombah's crowning achievement was last Labor Day weekend when she 
won the title of Champion at the 2005 Colorado State Fair Heritage Driving 
Show.


For those of you madly searching the NFHR records, alas, Boombah is not 
there.  I was told at the auction that she is registered, but they lost the 
papers.  (Ever heard that one before?)  I checked with Mike May sometime ago 
and she was never registered NFHR, but she may have been registered FBA.  
Last I checked with FBA, that seemed to be a black hole for information.  
She carries Cliff Baltzley's brand, the Bar X Bar, on one shoulder and the 
number 27 on the other, so I know where she came from initially.  But with 
the passing some years back of Mr. Baltzley and dispersal of his herd, I 
have no way of tracing her back.  Instead, I've enjoyed her for what she is 
-- a kind, patient and gentle mare with a steady head on her shoulders.  Her 
only foible is her dislike of adulation -- she just is not comfortable when 
an audience is clapping and cheering her.  I don't know what the root of the 
problem is, but have thought perhaps it has to do with being run through an 
auction ring.  Although the outcome was good (she came home with me), she 
looked quite miserable during the whole auction experience.  (Remember, 
Beth?)


Her steadiness was amply demonstrated a couple of years ago on the marathon 
of a one-day CDE.  We were trotting along (granted, it was in Boombah time), 
when the fifth wheel on my carriage sheared.   We were brought to an abrupt 
halt when the front axle rotated down and the rest of the carriage fell on 
top of the axle assembly.  There must have been great pressure on Boombah's 
saddle with the back end of the shafts now buried in the ground, and she had 
one hind leg quivering, ready to push off in flight.  Had she bolted in 
panic, she would have left me behind sitting on a broken carriage, but she 
would have been dragging the front wheels and axle, most likely damaging her 
hind legs.   But she stayed put and listened to me, allowing my navigator 
and me to quickly unhitch her from that mess.  The only ill effect from this 
was she seemed truly puzzled at being led off course, although we praised 
her mightily for being such a calm and clever girl.


Why, one might ask, would I sell such a wonderful creature?  The answer is 
I'm moving overseas, heading to England, and all three of my hoofed critters 
are finding new homes.  Boombah is the first to go to Linda Taylor in 
California.  I answered a post on the CD-L of someone looking for a solid 
Fjord driving horse.  Linda came out and stayed at the house with me, got to 
know Boombah from the time she got up in the morning until last hay late at 
night.  They also took a driving lesson together with Jeff Morse.


I'm very pleased to have found such a loving new owner for Boombah and just 
hope I can find the right person for my gelding as well.  The donkey is 
going to live with a friend of mine.


I've already done some searching for Fjords in England.  There is a 
registry!  I will explore that when I get there.  And, of course, England is 
just a central spot for touring the rest of Europe.  I look forward to 
visiting Norway (and Holland) to snuzzle Fjords in the mother country.  :^)


Keep an eye out, you Californians and Oregonians, for Linda and Boombah in 
the near future.  And, Dear List, kindly take care of Linda in her new 
adventure in the world of Fjordies.


Cheers!

Karen Keith

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Re: New member

2006-04-03 Thread Jean Ernest
This message is from: Jean Ernest <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Does she have good feet now?  Has she been shod regularly?  I wouldn't put 
shoes on her is you didn't need to.  the fjord folks that do the CDE's 
would know more wether you need to get her shod.  What do Karen and Jeff 
Morse have to say about shoeing her?
How are you going to be using her?

Just some things to think about.

Jean in Sunny Fairbanks, Alaska, +32 degrees



   Should I have her shod before she
>comes here to California?  Karen Keith, her owner, has a good farrier and I
>could have it done but do you put shoes on Fjords?  I am really a rank novice,
>as you can see.  She will be transported by All-State.  I would appreciate any
>advice.  Muchas gracias.
>Linda Taylor, Nevada City, CA





Re: New Member

2006-04-03 Thread KateSeidel
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I have become an avid natural trim enthusiast.  My Arab in California  had no 
shoes, my Percheron in South Carolina had no shoes and I took it for  
granted.  Joe, my Fjord, had shoes and we pulled them in January.   We've had a 
difficult time transitioning him back to barefoot, so if your Fjord  is already 
barefoot, I would encourage you to keep her that way!!  We do  use boots on 
Joe's 
front feet for going out onto roads or trails until they  harden up some more.
 
Fjords as a breed tend to have excellent hooves and seem to do quite well  
without shoes, although there are certainly individual exceptions to the  rule.
 
Having just gone through my "hoof" ordeal, I have lots of links if you are  
interested in natural trim information - just send me an email 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]) 
 
Kate
(and Joe, who is...maybe...NOT the best pony ever but is still very, very  
attractive and smart)
***
 
 
In a message dated 4/3/2006 7:01:27 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,  
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

Should I  have her shod before she comes here to California?  Karen Keith, 
her  owner, has a good farrier and I could have it done but do you put shoes on 
 
Fjords?





Re: New member.

2005-01-30 Thread Epona1971
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In a message dated 1/30/2005 6:46:48 A.M. Pacific Standard Time,  
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

I had  seen a fjord at a fair several years ago and thought to my self Gosh 
what  a neat horse. smaller than what I'm used to and very calm and willing.  



Welcome Julie!
 
I think most of us had that same initial experience. I was definitely  
smitten when I saw my first Fjords. Are there any Fjord clubs or events in  
Florida? 
 

/  )_~
/L/L
Brigid Wasson
SF Bay Area, CA
_www.Brigid.Clickryder.com_ (http://www.brigid.clickryder.com/) 



Re: new member /breed recognition

2003-11-09 Thread Warren Stockwell
This message is from: "Warren Stockwell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

HERE HERE !!! Should have the judges card pulled!!! Children should be
educated not persecuted.

Roberta
- Original Message -
From: "Skeels, Mark A (MED)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: ; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, November 09, 2003 2:30 PM
Subject: RE: new member /breed recognition


> This message is from: "Skeels, Mark A (MED)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> I'm sorry,I don't usually talk up much, but as far as I'm concerned any
> Judge that made a remark like that should be immediately, automatically,
> disqualified from the event and a new non-biased Judge should be found,
> ASAP, hold the show, even if they are a novice judge, better than a
> biased one. I don't have much tolerance for bigots or bigotry.
> Especially when they belittle young children.
>
> Or bigoted instructors either, get another one. That's why Parelli is
> good, get your work book and go through the training yourself step by
> step and don't have to deal with anyone until show time, then show your
> horse to the best of your ability and have fun.
>
> Just my 2 cents.
> Mark Skeels
>
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Danielle
> Campbell
> Sent: Saturday, November 08, 2003 1:07 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: new member /breed recognition
>
>
> This message is from: Danielle Campbell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
>
> One a different  vent has anyone else have to deal with ignorant people
> or
> worse judges asking if its true that fjords are lazy and stubborn. at a
> show one of the kids was asked this by a judge and the poor girl tried
> to
> defend her pony while the judge laughed! When asked this question by a
> snobby instructor I replied laughing! Lazy!!
>
> Danielle
> mother to
>
> Emma (5 months, daughter)
> Gwen (2 year old fjord)
> Rosie(mini shetland,sweet old girl who's gwen's best friend)
> Sebastain and Rexi(the cats)



RE: new member /breed recognition

2003-11-09 Thread Skeels, Mark A (MED)
This message is from: "Skeels, Mark A (MED)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

I'm sorry,I don't usually talk up much, but as far as I'm concerned any
Judge that made a remark like that should be immediately, automatically,
disqualified from the event and a new non-biased Judge should be found,
ASAP, hold the show, even if they are a novice judge, better than a
biased one. I don't have much tolerance for bigots or bigotry.
Especially when they belittle young children.
 
Or bigoted instructors either, get another one. That's why Parelli is
good, get your work book and go through the training yourself step by
step and don't have to deal with anyone until show time, then show your
horse to the best of your ability and have fun.

Just my 2 cents.
Mark Skeels

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Danielle
Campbell
Sent: Saturday, November 08, 2003 1:07 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: new member /breed recognition


This message is from: Danielle Campbell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>


One a different  vent has anyone else have to deal with ignorant people
or
worse judges asking if its true that fjords are lazy and stubborn. at a
show one of the kids was asked this by a judge and the poor girl tried
to
defend her pony while the judge laughed! When asked this question by a
snobby instructor I replied laughing! Lazy!!

Danielle
mother to

Emma (5 months, daughter)
Gwen (2 year old fjord)
Rosie(mini shetland,sweet old girl who's gwen's best friend)
Sebastain and Rexi(the cats)



Re: new member

2003-10-17 Thread Epona1971
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Welcome Tamara!

I am also in CA, north of you. There is at least one Fjord breeder I know in 
your area, Village Farm. Their little mare Misty wins everything. Check them 
out!


/ )_~
/L/L
Brigid Wasson
SF Bay Area, CA
www.Brigid.Clickryder.com



Re: New Member and New Fjord Owner

2003-02-12 Thread Carol J. Makosky

This message is from: "Carol J. Makosky" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Jayne Malueg wrote:


This message is from: Jayne Malueg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Hello,

I am a new member to the list and wanted to introduce
myself.  My name is Jayne and I live in SE Minnesota
(about 25 min N and W of Rochester).  I have been
dreaming of owning Fjords for as long as I can
remember.  


Hi Jayne,
Welcome to the List.  You will find this bunch a very good source of 
information.  I hope you don't have to wait till Aug. to get the posts 
in with our lack of snow cover this year and who can guess how far down 
the frost is.  The big topic of conversation around here is who's septic 
field is froze up.  You are quite close to Blue Earth and should try to 
get to the show this year to meet plenty of Fjord folks.  It's a great 
time and a nice laid back affair.


 


--

Carol M.
On Golden Pond
N. Wisconsin



Re: New Member and New Fjord Owner

2003-02-11 Thread ruth bushnell
This message is from: "ruth bushnell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

> I have always loved horses, but there is something
> about Fjords that is just so special.  >
> Jayne
~

You got that right, Jayne!! =)

Welcome to the Fjord Horse List !

Looking forward to your posts that tell about your new Fjordies coming home.

Ruthie, nw mt



Re: New member...

2002-12-23 Thread BaileysFjords
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In a message dated 12/22/2002 10:01:28 PM Eastern Standard Time, 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:


> but I am saddened to think of all the other lives that
> were lost.

Hello,

All of us are saddened.  I wish we could save them all.  However, we can only 
do our small part...and if more people did the same, just think how much 
better things could be!  Education is a must, I am finding out most Americans 
do not know horses from our auctions even end up in Canada at slaughter 
facilities!

Lynda



Re: Re: New Member to Fjord List

2002-12-22 Thread pvskkb
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Hi Linda!
I also live in Wisconsin.  In New Glarus, about thirty minutes southwest of 
Madison.  Where in Wisonsin are you from and wecome.  Actaully I'm fairly new 
to the list too, but enjoying it lots!
k.

> 
> From: "Carol J. Makosky" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: 2002/12/22 Sun PM 05:29:54 CST
> To: fjordhorse@angus.mystery.com
> Subject: Re: New Member to Fjord List
> 
> This message is from: "Carol J. Makosky" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> 
> Linda Walker wrote:
> 
> >This message is from: "Linda Walker" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >
> >Hi,
> >
> >
> >
> >If anyone has or knows of anyone who has such a gelding, please email me.  I
> >live in Wisconsin and would prefer so look at Fjords closer to home.
> >  
> >
> Hi Linda,
> Welcome to the List.  Where in Wisconsin are you located?  I live in N. 
> Wisconsin and have one mare.  
> 
> Carol M.



Re: New Member to Fjord List

2002-12-22 Thread Epona1971
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Welcome Linda!

>  I've had some bad experience
> with horses and due to my bad experience, I still am a timid rider.

*** Many, many people come to the Fjord breed for this reason. They are 
viewed as a good horse for new riders or riders "returning" to the art after 
a bad experience or long layoff.

> I've owned three different breeds
> within those four years, an eight year old quarterhorse, an eight year old
> Arab and a twelve year old Spotted Saddle.  None of these horses have 
> worked
> out for me, and I no longer own any of them. 
> 
> *** I'm curious as to why they didn't work out?

I've been doing a lot of research on different breeds and have come to the
> conclusion that I would like to buy a Fjord.  My preferences are that this
> horse must be a gelding, well broke, has done extensive trail riding and 
> has
> confidence in himself. 

*** LOL. If you read the archives of this list, you'll see that this 
description is repeated nearly verbatim by new Fjord fans. I'm sure mine was 
the very same! 

Since I've been stung with buying bad horses, I'm being
> very cautious about finding my next horse.

*** The fact that you owned three horses in four years, and feel you've been 
sold "bad horses" tells me something. Not trying to be rude here, just 
realistic. Making the relationship work is up to the owner, not the horse. 
Even a calm, cool, collected animal can become a dangerous bomb with a 
fearful rider. 

I would recommend that you hook up with one of the many well-respected 
breeders/trainers on this list. Take lessons on a Fjord, overcome your fears, 
and let the trainer match you up with an appropriate horse to buy.



Brigid M Wasson 
San Francisco Bay Area, CA 
 http://ourfjords.freeservers.com/fjord1/Our_Fjordsx.html";>Our http://ourfjords.freeservers.com/fjord1/Our_Fjordsx.html";>Fjords
 http://www.ourfjords.freeservers.com/fw/Fjordings_Wesx.html";>Fjordings 
West 
   / )__~  
/L /L  



Re: New Member to Fjord List

2002-12-22 Thread Jean Gayle
This message is from: "Jean Gayle" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Welcome to the list Linda, I am sure you will not have any trouble finding a
safe sane fjord to ride here.  Jean




Jean Walters Gayle
Aberdeen, WA
Author:The Colonel's Daughter
$20 PO Box 104
Montesano, WA 98563



Re: New Member to Fjord List

2002-12-22 Thread Carol J. Makosky

This message is from: "Carol J. Makosky" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Linda Walker wrote:


This message is from: "Linda Walker" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Hi,



If anyone has or knows of anyone who has such a gelding, please email me.  I
live in Wisconsin and would prefer so look at Fjords closer to home.
 


Hi Linda,
Welcome to the List.  Where in Wisconsin are you located?  I live in N. 
Wisconsin and have one mare.  


Carol M.



Re: new member

2002-10-01 Thread Epona1971
This message is from: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

In a message dated 10/1/02 9:15:55 AM Pacific Daylight Time, 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

<< If he is doing it for insecurity issues, how should I respond?  Should I
 put him to work such as small circles, on the bit, etc?  I do not show,
 but imagine this is what he would do at a show.  All I want to do is
 trailride.  It is irritating.  How much work would it take to get rid of
 this?  Any advice would be appreciated. >>

Hi Bonnie-

Ignore it. Time spent together, repetition of activity will give your horse 
the security he needs. If you only trail ride twice a year, it will not 
change. However if you ride every weekend, and make it a very pleasant 
experience -- stop at some point away from home, dismount, let the horses 
graze, the problem will extinguish. Your horse will learn that his work is 
enjoyable and nothing to fear, and even if his herd mates are calling he will 
not answer.

Brigid M Wasson 
San Francisco Bay Area, CA 
 http://ourfjords.freeservers.com/fjord1/Our_Fjordsx.html";>Our 
http://ourfjords.freeservers.com/fjord1/Our_Fjordsx.html";>Fjords
 http://www.ourfjords.freeservers.com/fw/Fjordings_Wesx.html";>
Fjordings West 
   / )__~  
/L /L  



Re: New Member

2002-09-30 Thread Diane Sargent
This message is from: Diane Sargent <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Hi Mark,

He hasn't done anything like ski-jouring before. His training so far has
been limited.  I think we're both on a learning curve. My x-country
skiing has to improve, too. But it will give us both something to work on
this winter.  What do you use for harnesses?  Do you just modify driving
harnesses?

Thanks,
Diane

On Mon, 30 Sep 2002 07:25:07 -0500 Mariposa Farm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
writes:
> This message is from: Mariposa Farm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> 
> Diane Sargent wrote:
> 
> > Also, living up here in the frozen north, I may work with
> > him on ski-jouring. When he gets older, I will also train him to 
> ride.
> >
> 
> Hi Diane-
> 
> Welcome.  I too am planning on ski-jouring with one of my mares 
> again this
> winter.  It is a lot of fun.  Good luck.  I'm sure I'm one of the 
> few looking
> forward to winter around here (both for WNV and the snow!)  You can 
> probably
> tell we don't garden. :)
> 
> Mark McGinley
> Mariposa Farm
> Washburn, WI
> http://www.mariposafarm.com



Re: New Member

2002-09-30 Thread Jean Gayle
This message is from: "Jean Gayle" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Welcome Diane and what a great thrill it is to get up and go out to ones
horses.  Jean





Jean Walters Gayle
Aberdeen, WA
Author:The Colonel's Daughter
$20 PO Box 104
Montesano, WA 98563



Re: New Member

2002-09-30 Thread Mariposa Farm
This message is from: Mariposa Farm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Diane Sargent wrote:

> Also, living up here in the frozen north, I may work with
> him on ski-jouring. When he gets older, I will also train him to ride.
>

Hi Diane-

Welcome.  I too am planning on ski-jouring with one of my mares again this
winter.  It is a lot of fun.  Good luck.  I'm sure I'm one of the few looking
forward to winter around here (both for WNV and the snow!)  You can probably
tell we don't garden. :)

Mark McGinley
Mariposa Farm
Washburn, WI
http://www.mariposafarm.com



Re: New member

2002-04-03 Thread Jean Gayle
This message is from: "Jean Gayle" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Welcome Krist and Jeanine.  I live in Aberdeen and have one older Fjord, The
friendlier one, Gunnar. Used to go to Orcas quite often when I worked at the
University hospital.  I know you will enjoy the list which is very quiet
today.  Must be this beautiful weather we are having.  Jean






Jean Walters Gayle
[Authoress of "The Colonel's Daughter"
Occupied Germany 1946 To 1949 ]
http://users.techline.com/jgayle
Send $20
Three Horses Press
PO Box 104
Montesano, WA 98563






Re: New Member from Sweden

2001-10-05 Thread Northhorse
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In a message dated 10/4/01 10:54:42 PM Pacific Daylight Time, 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:


> Hey Pam,
> 
> I think Bob Van Bon's book was in Dutch?
> 

Ah well, I still try to translate as roughly as I can!

Pamela





Re: New Member from Sweden

2001-10-04 Thread Jean Ernest
This message is from: Jean Ernest <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Hey Pam,

I think Bob Van Bon's book was in Dutch?

Jean in Fairbanks, alaska, warm today at 60 degrees!  Winter will wait for
another week or two!

>Okay, so I probably botched the translation completely,but I'm trying so 
>hard to read my Fjorhorse book by Bob Van Bon, and this is about how I 
>translate his stuff!! :)
>
>Pamela
>
>
>

Jean Ernest
Fairbanks, Alaska
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]





Re: New Member from Sweden

2001-10-04 Thread Northhorse
This message is from: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

In a message dated 10/4/01 7:30:22 PM Pacific Daylight Time, 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:


> Hei Sofia:
> Velkommen til  "Fjordhorse List."
> Jeg heter Randi og bor i California, men kom fra Norge, og reiser hjem til 
> Norge hvert er.
> Jeg har 6 hester, og en av dem er en norsk fjordhest.
> 

Oh, can I try to translate this???

Hey Sofia!
Welcome to the Fjorhorse list.
I am Randi from California, I came from Norway was raised in Norway.
I have 6 horses, and all of them are the norwegian fjordhorse.
Congratulations on your horse.
Hilsen Randi.

Okay, so I probably botched the translation completely,but I'm trying so 
hard to read my Fjorhorse book by Bob Van Bon, and this is about how I 
translate his stuff!! :)

Pamela





Re: New Member from Sweden

2001-10-04 Thread NordicKees
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Hei Sofia:
Velkommen til  "Fjordhorse List."
Jeg heter Randi og bor i California, men kom fra Norge, og reiser hjem til 
Norge hvert er.
Jeg har 6 hester, og en av dem er en norsk fjordhest.
Gratulerer med din hest.

Hilsen Randi.





Re: New Member from Sweden

2001-10-04 Thread Rhys717
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Hi Sofia

I am from Scotland and bought a fjord from Sweden last year.  Her name is 
Rike, her sire is Dalar and she was in foal to Knast Halsnaes.  She had a 
colt foal this year, whom I have called Henrik (after Henrik Larsson!).  Have 
you been to Grevagarden (sp?) this year?  My friend in Sweden has just bought 
a norwegian stallion who should be coming over soon.  His name is Kim Hero.  
Good to see you on the list.

Linda





Re: New Member from Sweden

2001-10-04 Thread Jean Gayle
This message is from: "Jean Gayle" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Hello Sofia welcome and your English is really quite good.  Where do you
live in Sweden? Is your weather cold at this time?  I enjoy Stockholm and
the train trip to Sturefors.  Beautiful country.   Jean





Jean Walters Gayle
[Authoress of "The Colonel's Daughter"
Occupied Germany 1946 To 1949 ]
http://users.techline.com/jgayle
Send $20
PO Box 104
Montesano, Wa 98563





Re: New Member from Sweden

2001-10-04 Thread FjordAmy
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Welcome Sofia!

You English sounds pretty good to me!

Amy

Amy Evers
Dun Lookin' Fjords
Redmond, OR
Fjord [EMAIL PROTECTED]





Re: New Member from Sweden

2001-10-04 Thread Carol J. Makosky
This message is from: "Carol J. Makosky" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Sofia Jagbrant wrote:

> This message is from: "Sofia Jagbrant" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> Hi!
>
> I am new on this list. My name is Sofia and I am 15 years old. I live in
> Sweden. I am so bad at english I hope you understand! I ride a  five
> years old fjord. Her name is Belizzi. Her dad is Alexander Lucas.
> She loves at run fast and jump! She is wonderful! Have a nice day!
>
> /Sofia

Welcome all new comers to the List.  Sofie.  We do not care how good or bad
your English is and can usually figure out what you are telling us.  Keep up
the posts.  We love to hear from everyone no matter where they are from.

--
"Built FJORD tough"
Carol M.
On Golden Pond
Northern Wisconsin





Re: New Member from Sweden

2001-10-04 Thread ruth bushnell
This message is from: "ruth bushnell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Hi Sofia,

it's very nice to have you on the List! welcome to our Fjord e-mail visiting
site...

I love Sweden, especially their little Vastgotaspets doggies (I have three)
and of course their Fjords and friendly people.. we raise Fjords too.

looking forward to hearing from you again and reading stories about your
wonderful Belizzi.

best wishes, Ruthie, northwest Montana
http://www.libby.org/~bushnell


> Hi!
>
> I am new on this list. My name is Sofia and I am 15 years old. I live in
> Sweden. I am so bad at english I hope you understand! I ride a  five
> years old fjord. Her name is Belizzi. Her dad is Alexander Lucas.
> She loves at run fast and jump! She is wonderful! Have a nice day!
>
> /Sofia





Re: New member !

2001-08-30 Thread Jean Gayle
This message is from: "Jean Gayle" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Welcome Giny, I tried to get to your website but Yahoo says I can not go
there?  Whatever, welcome.  I will be in your country next month and think
it is a lovely place.  Jean





Jean Walters Gayle
[Authoress of "The Colonel's Daughter"
Occupied Germany 1946 To 1949 ]
http://users.techline.com/jgayle
Send $20
PO Box 104
Montesano, Wa 98563





Re: New member !

2001-08-30 Thread tillie34
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 A warm welcome to all the new listers and their pets. 
To our new friend in Belgium:
 Welcome to our favorite place and subject. Fjord Horses. I got to your site 
and now feel you are one of us. Your story and pictures sure tell us  who 
,what ,where and  the life you live. Thanks for joining us and sharing. ^t^ 
Tillie
 
Dun Lookin' Fjords
Bud,Tillie & Amy Evers
Redmond OR  (541) 548-6018
http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Ridge/8589





Re: New member !

2001-08-30 Thread Jean Ernest
This message is from: Jean Ernest <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Hi Giny,

welcome to the list!

I was able to look at Leo by just using  the address 
 http://www.geocities.com/mikado75/
Then clicking on "meet my horse Leo"

I looked at all his pictures:  he is a very nice looking Fjord!  It loks
like you have a lot of fun with him.

Jean in Fairbanks, Alaska 

>I have an excellent tall Fjord gelding named Leo, with
>such a strong temperament. (by the way, you can see him on
>www.geocities.com/mikado75/leopage.htm )
>>
> God bless you all.
>> ~~~
>Hi Giny!
>
>Welcome to the Fjord List ! The best of luck to you in your working
>relationship with Leo. (I'm sorry I wasn't able to access his site.)


Jean Ernest
Fairbanks, Alaska
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]





Re: New member !

2001-08-30 Thread anke . killinger
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Hi Giny,
you live in Belgium? Great ... I come from Germany!
Anke





Re: New member !

2001-08-30 Thread ruth bushnell
This message is from: "ruth bushnell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

> Hello everyone !

> My name is Giny (Virginie), I'm 25, veterinarian, Christian, and I live in
Belgium (Europe). I have an excellent tall Fjord gelding named Leo, with
such a strong temperament. (by the way, you can see him on
www.geocities.com/mikado75/leopage.htm )
>
 God bless you all.
> ~~~
Hi Giny!

Welcome to the Fjord List ! The best of luck to you in your working
relationship with Leo. (I'm sorry I wasn't able to access his site.)

I live in northwestern Montana, near the Libby Fjord show which starts next
week, and I am a Christian too =))

God Bless you too! Ruthie
http://www.libby.org/~bushnell





Re: New member

2001-05-16 Thread Northhorse
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In a message dated 5/16/01 8:50:30 AM Pacific Daylight Time, 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:


> Thanks to Lisa Pederson, we pick her brain every time we see her, we now
> know to train as a single first and then start on the pairs.  

You chose a good brain to pick.  Lisa's got some experience and works her 
horses hard, but treats them well and they are in great condition.  She's an 
inspiration.  I guess I could say that of a lot of listers too.  I'm taking 
note and my horses have gotten a lot more work, less leisure this year.  And 
they are enjoying every minute of it!

Pamela





Re: new member

1999-08-17 Thread Anneli Sundkvist
This message is from: Anneli Sundkvist <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Hi and welcome Karin, Olle and Sofia!

Nice to see more Swedes on the list! We're almost neighbours - I live in
Uppsala.

I'm sure you will enjoy the discussions!

Hälsningar

Anneli


Anneli Sundkvist
Dept. of Archaeology & Ancient History
St. Eriks torg 5
75310 Uppsala
SWEDEN
+46-18-4712082 (work)
+46-18-553627 (home)



Re: new member

1999-08-16 Thread Denise Delgado
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WELCOME TO THE LIST!!   KARIN



Re: new member

1999-08-16 Thread Northhorse
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Hey Karin,
I love your horse's name.  Blunder.  I know what it means in English, but 
does it have a different Swedish context?

Glad you joined this list.  There's never a dull moment .

Pamela



Re: New Member to the List

1999-02-23 Thread Jonigriffn
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Hello Lynn!  Welcome to the list.  I have only just joined the list 
myself
and I'm really enjoying hearing about what other Fjord owners are doing with
their horses, not to meantion all the information that is shared.  
I am not handicapped, but I worked in a therapeutic riding program that 
used
Fjord horses.  The Fjords worked out beatifully not only because of their calm
nature, but also the "puppy-dog" personality, as many of us Fjord owners put
it.  The students enjoyed petting the Fjords and they could tell the horses
enjoyed their attention.  The shorter stature and usually wide back also were
considerations since we had to "back ride", or sit on the horse and hold a
student, and these "features" made our job easier.  
Another therapeutic riding facility called "The Ranch" in Menomonee 
Falls, WI
uses Fjords.  One of the members of MWFHC loaned his Fjord to them to use for
awhile and they were so impressed with this horse that they called me and
asked for my assistance in finding them a Fjord that they could purchase for
their program.  I had taken my  horse to participate in fund raiser rides and
shows they held.
I have read and heard of many other such organizations that use most, 
if not
exclusively Fjords for their therapeutic riding schools.  
It was through working with the Fjords as a volunteer that I was 
"hooked",
and I know there's no other breed out there for me. 



Re: New Member to the List

1999-02-23 Thread Northhorse
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In a message dated 2/23/99 8:45:21 Pacific Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

<< I'd like to hear from anyone who is handicapped and has a Fjord. >>

Hi Lynn.  You asked for it, so here you go.  (Most of the rest of this group
already know about the people and horses in my life, so they will probably
skip this post).  While I'm not handicapped, my 11 year old son has autism.
There are so many things that he cannot do, and it is wonderful watching him
learn to ride!  It's taken many years.  Since he was 4.  We started him on
lesson ponies that a friend of mine who teaches special needs kids has.  He
was a very willing and joyful passenger.  I bought Juniper for myself, but
keeping in mind that she would sometimes have to be a mount for my son, and
she would ALWAYS have to have a great temperment with him around.  Turns out
he wanted her for himself.  He brushes her (to the best of his ability)
insists on holding her for the farrier (with a LOT of supervision) and is
actually learning how to ride rather than just be a passenger.  So, I bought
another fjord mare for myself.  Sigh.  She's the best mount for my husband to
learn to ride on.  What do I get to ride  The palomino quarter horse!!!
Something about this picture isn't fair  Anyway, Juniper has the sweetest
temperment and I would swear she looks at Raymond with a protective eye.  This
horse will take him farther than any other horse he's been on. 

It's nice to have you on board.  There are a lot of lovely fjord horses out
there, and when you are ready, I'm sure you'll find one to fit your needs.

Pamela



Re: New Member to the List

1999-02-23 Thread duane
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Dear Lynn,

Well I'm not disabled unless you call asthma a disability but I'm glad you
now have horses again in your life.  They are wonderful aren't they. 
Welcome to the list and the fjords.  I don't have any fjords but I do have
about 12 of the wonderful buggers and I love them all.  In fact my wife and
I are going to Grand Rapids this weekend to pick up a Spanish Mustang. 
Have a great week.

Duane White
Pound, Wisconsin



Re: New Member to the List

1999-02-23 Thread Jean Gayle
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Good luck Lynn in your search for the right horse.  I am 73 and changed six
years ago to a fjord from my 17+ hand dressage horse.  I lost that little
fjord boy and found another even smaller, I think Gunnar is about 13.3.  The
nicest part there is the fjord's rather massive appearance up front in the
neck and shoulders so that at five foot six I still look balanced on him.
It is not difficult to find a soft, kind, obedient fjord and I highly
recommend them.  Jean Gayle Wa. state.
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Tuesday, February 23, 1999 8:44 AM
Subject: New Member to the List


>This message is from: "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
>Hi List Members;
>
>I'd like to introduce myself, as I'm new to the list.  My name is Lynn
>Kreger and I'm from Muskegon, Michigan. My love for horses goes >
>>
>Sincerely, Lynn Kreger
>



Re: New Member Info.

1998-10-03 Thread HorseLotti
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Welcome, Mary!!  The search for a Fjord is so much fun!!  Beautiful horses,
nice helpful people - the hard part is deciding on which Fjord - I wanted them
ALL!!  Good Luck!  Linda from Minnesota where the colors are wonderful and the
corn is coming down --there is a cold wind not far away!



Re: New Member

1998-10-01 Thread Mike May
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At 09:27 AM 9/30/98 -0500, you wrote:
>This message is from: "Mary Barsness" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
>
>
>Hello.  My name is Mary Barsness.  I have been receiving the list since
>this summer, but so far I have only been reading the list.  After Steve
>sent the directions for using the list and asked that we introduce
>ourselves, I felt is was time to stop just reading other peoples
>comments and instead contribute some comments of my own.  I live in
>

Hi Mary!  Welcome to the list.  Say hi to Lindy & the girls for me.

Mike



RE: New Member

1998-09-30 Thread Werner, Kristine
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Hello Mary - I am also a native Minnesotan - Minneapolis ! 
Live in Germany now and have 1 Fjord. Competed in the so-called
"Material-Test" recently and
Kai won 2 place out of 5 - between two stallions ! Was I proud of him. I
had him ridden - but next
year I plan to ride him myself and see what happens. 
Are there alot of Fjords in Minnesota ? I never saw a Fjord until I came
to Europe and then just
two years ago - and I knew right away that that was the horse for me.

Well, take care.

Kristine Werner

> -Original Message-
> From: Mary Barsness [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Mittwoch, 30. September 1998 16:27
> To:   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject:  New Member
>
> This message is from: "Mary Barsness" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> Hello.  My name is Mary Barsness.  I have been receiving the list
> since
> this summer, but so far I have only been reading the list.  After
> Steve
> sent the directions for using the list and asked that we introduce
> ourselves, I felt is was time to stop just reading other peoples
> comments and instead contribute some comments of my own.  I live in
> Minnesota.  I have three Fjords.  I have two daughters who are very
> good
> riders who compete with our Fjords in dressage.  They also show their
> Fjords through 4-H.  The past two years my daughter has won the
> English
> Pleasure class at 4-H.  This is quite an accomplishment as this class
> is
> usually very large ( 20+ entries) and has traditionally been dominated
> by quarter horses.  I also ride and drive our Fjords.  My husband is a
> good sport and comes to shows to cheer us on.  His highlight of the
> show
> season is his one class he enters at Blue Earth.  He enters the
> costume
> class at Blue EArth with my two daughters.  Their picture ( Barsness
> family does Grease) is on the NFHR home page.  I have to say with all
> the other shows we go to that the costume class at Blue Earth is by
> far
> my girls favorite class. They are already planning their costume for
> next year.   I help Nancy Hotovy and Cynthia Madden with planning the
> Blue Earth show.  Over the past few years I think we have expanded the
> show yet retain the fun.  I hope to keep adding classes to the show to
> meet the growing talents of our Fjords and their exhibitors.  I would
> welcome suggestions for our show.
>
> Mary
>



Re: New Member

1998-09-30 Thread BKFJORDS
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Mary,
Glad you are adding to our list of suggestions and sounds like you do many
things with your Fjords.
Regards, Bernadine Karns



Re: New member.

1998-05-08 Thread Susanne Gr�nqvist
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>From: "=?ISO-8859-1?Q?H=E5kan_och_Ylva_Larsson?=" 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: "Fjordhorse Mailinglist" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: New member.
>Date: Thu, 7 May 1998 12:48:59 +0200
>Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>This message is from: "=3D?ISO-8859-1?Q?H=3DE5kan_och_Ylva_Larsson?=3D" 
<=
>[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
>Hello!
>
>This is my first messige, and I hope that you will understand my 
english.=
> I
>am an 40 years old women with 5 Fjordhorses in my family. I have just
>finished an education in doing homepages. I have done one for The 
Swedish
>Fjordhorse Soc. Most of you cant understand it because of the language, 
b=
>ut
>maybee you would like to look at the =A8Fotoalbum=A8. My intentions is 
th=
>at we
>have new pictures every month. You may send me a picture to my e-mail
>[EMAIL PROTECTED] Then tell me about the horse parents, when the
>picture has been taken and things like that. The URL to the page is
>http://home7.swipnet.se/~w-71776.
>
>I am the chairman in a local division of The Sweden Fjordhorse Soc. in
>North Skane in the south of Sweden. We arrange training for yung horses 
a=
>nd
>some competitions only for fjordhorses.=20
>
>My family and I  partake in many driving competitions, with one of our
>horses. We also have a small stud. Today we have a ten day old foal.
>
>Greetings from
>Ylva=20
>

Hi Ylva !!

How nice that you found the Mail-List !!
I´ll send you some tips on links as soon as I got time !!

Greetings Susanne

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