Re: new pictures

2004-07-31 Thread Epona1971
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In a message dated 7/30/2004 11:41:10 PM Pacific Standard Time, 
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I am looking forward to my upcoming visit with Brigid W. It's always a treat
to put a face to someone's wise words.
Wish Dagrun could join us.

As I look forward to meeting you! I also wish Dagrun could join us, but I 
believe the Fjord Championships are going on right now so she'll soon have some 
fantastic stories to tell us.  Wise, eh? ;-P


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



Re: new pictures

2002-02-24 Thread GAIL RUSSELL
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At 01:55 AM 2/24/2002 -0800, you wrote:
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Hi all ~

I think they remember each other.  I reunited two horses (brothers) who had
been apart for a year, but otherwise together for life.  They did not even
see each other as they were on different parts of the property.  They had
other horses to keep them company, but began calling to each other like
crazy, apparently because they could smell each other.  Both of these horses
could care less about any other new horsethe calling was not just
because they knew there was a new horse around.
Gail Russell
Forestville CA
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Re: New Pictures

2000-11-30 Thread tillie34
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  Peg. Enjoyed your page. Our Stallion Bjorn-Knutson looks like a 
carbon-copy of Gramann who is his Great Great Grandsire.
We have new pictures of him on our page. Tillie
Dun Lookin' Fjords
Bud,Tillie  Amy Evers
Redmond OR  (541) 548-6018
http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Ridge/8589





RE: New Pictures

2000-11-27 Thread Frederick J. \(Fred\) Pack
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Great pictures Peg.  
I stole the pictures of SWF and Pepper for our personal enjoyment.

Fred and Lois Pack
Proud owners of Silly Willie Filly and Pepper from Knutsen Fjord Farm.

Subject: New Pictures


This message is from: Knutsen Fjord Farm [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Hi all - 

New pictures on our web site. Enjoy!

Peg Knutsen http://www.eburg.com/~kffjord/ 




Re: New Pictures!

2000-02-11 Thread Jean Gayle
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Hi, enjoyed looking at your page and the well adjusted fjords.  they all
look quite content.  Just wish I had more room.  Jean




Jean Gayle
Aberdeen, WA
[Authoress of The Colonel's Daughter
Occupied Germany 1946 TO 1949 ]
http://www.techline.com/~jgayle
Barnes  Noble Book Stores



Re: New pictures!

2000-01-30 Thread Jean Gayle
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He is really beautiful Peg.  Reminds me of Grabb.  Jean





Jean Gayle
Aberdeen, WA
[Authoress of The Colonel's Daughter
Occupied Germany 1946 TO 1949 ]
http://www.techline.com/~jgayle
Barnes  Noble Book Stores



Re: New Pictures @ Mariposa

1999-10-21 Thread Jean Gayle
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Lynn, my fjord is in with my 17.2 1/2 hand Trakehner and my 16 plus hand
Holsteiner.  No problems unless they are all three together then the big
gelding resents him around the mare.  Usually, if he wants to, Gunnar can
out maneuver the gelding.  Gunnar pesters the gelding even tho he gets a few
good bites for it.   Big stalls are no problem except for looking out of if
the footing is low.



Jean Gayle
Aberdeen, WA
[Authoress of The Colonel's Daughter
Occupied Germany 1946 TO 1949 ]
http://www.techline.com/~jgayle
Barnes  Noble Book Stores



Re: New Pictures @ Mariposa

1999-10-20 Thread justus
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Mark,
Yes, I noticed the championships, too bad he was sold, :(, but I am sure
he will be treated very well. I will have to get my piggies in the
savings back working overtime this year.
Please keep me on your inquiry list and send photo's when the new one
arrives. I will be very interested in seeing the little cutie.
Thank you also for all the info, I am glad they do fine with the other
breeds and full sized stalls.
Enjoy this afternoon and lovely sunset.
lyn

Mark and Lisa K. McGinley wrote:
 
 This message is from: Mark and Lisa K. McGinley [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
 Hello Lyn
 
 I am glad you got to see my web site.  It has only been around for a few weeks
 and I'm still working out the submission process for various search engines.
 
 Alida was bred this spring to Rokida's Niklaus (Grey Dun) and should foal at
 the end of April 2000.  Alida is a brown dun which is the most common color
 for Fjords while her filly from '97 (Asa) is a red dun.  Odds are that her
 foal will be another brown dun but we won't know until it's born.  Her foal
 would be in the price range of $3,000-4,000 (at weaning) depending on how it
 turns out and what sex it is.  There is a lot of potential with such a good
 cross.  I'm not sure if you saw that Niklaus won not only his class at the
 Blue Earth but he also won Grand Stallion!  We were really happy to be one of
 the few breedings by him this year.  Unfortunately he was sold to a breeding
 farm in Green Bay and that will be all he'll do from now on it seems.
 
 Our stalls in our barn are 14 X 10 and the Fjords do fine in them.  That is
 when they are in them.  They would rather be outside.  We put them in when
 there is a real cold rain or if it's going to be real cold.  Otherwise they
 are outside.  One of our horses is a 15-1 hh Arab mare and they all fit
 together fine (Both Alida 14-2 hh and Asa 14-0 hh aren't that small).
 
 Good luck with your search for your daughter's horse.  My daughter is 12 and
 she has the Arab.  Alida is my wife's and Asa is mine.  I'm the one who gets
 to wait to ride for three years!  I'm half way there.
 
 Mark
 @Mariposa
 
 justus wrote:
 
  This message is from: justus [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
  Lisa and Mark,
 
  Wow, such beautiful horses, I especially love the palomino coloring of
  Alida! Funny thing, I just e-mailed Mari telling her of my palomino
  dreams and web window shopping today!  I have searched for days for
  Fjords for sale in Wisconsin, but would not have found your site if you
  had not sent it to the list. Thank you!
 
  If you get a nice colt or filly to sell for next fall with the Baileys
  and Cream coloring, please let me know. What price range would a young
  5-6 month old go for? I know this breed is above my current limit, but I
  am willing to wait and save for the horse of my dreams.
 
  My daughter may be getting hers a lot sooner though, as she is less
  particular at the wonderful age of 8, and is happy with anything
  (almost) on four legs:)  We are looking as some very nice Quarter horse
  colts and some paints this weekend. There seems to be a fall clearance
  sale on them right now, with several available for $450.00.
 
  I will have to rent a stall for our horses for a few years, until we can
  get our own place. Most of the farms here around Belleville and New
  Glarus are built for the larger horses, how would a Fjord get along in a
  full sized stall and with the other Quarters and such in the pasture?
 
  Look forward to your reply.
 
  Thank you.
  Lyn
 
  Mark and Lisa K. McGinley wrote:
  
   This message is from: Mark and Lisa K. McGinley [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  
   Hi Everyone,
  
   It was supposedly the next to last nice day up here (northern Wisconsin)
   and I caught our fjords doing that solar gain and storage thing out in
   the pasture.  I posted the pictures at our website at
   http://www.angelfire.com/wi/mariposa/
  
   I also have somewhat updated puppy pics there too for those of you who
   are interested.
  
   To Jon and Mary Ofjord-
  
   This is my last trip out of town with Big Top Chautauqua this weekend...
   maybe we can get that ride in soon?
  
   Mark McGinley
   @ Mariposa



Re: New Pictures @ Mariposa

1999-10-20 Thread Mark and Lisa K. McGinley
This message is from: Mark and Lisa K. McGinley [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Hello Lyn

I am glad you got to see my web site.  It has only been around for a few weeks
and I'm still working out the submission process for various search engines.

Alida was bred this spring to Rokida's Niklaus (Grey Dun) and should foal at
the end of April 2000.  Alida is a brown dun which is the most common color
for Fjords while her filly from '97 (Asa) is a red dun.  Odds are that her
foal will be another brown dun but we won't know until it's born.  Her foal
would be in the price range of $3,000-4,000 (at weaning) depending on how it
turns out and what sex it is.  There is a lot of potential with such a good
cross.  I'm not sure if you saw that Niklaus won not only his class at the
Blue Earth but he also won Grand Stallion!  We were really happy to be one of
the few breedings by him this year.  Unfortunately he was sold to a breeding
farm in Green Bay and that will be all he'll do from now on it seems.

Our stalls in our barn are 14 X 10 and the Fjords do fine in them.  That is
when they are in them.  They would rather be outside.  We put them in when
there is a real cold rain or if it's going to be real cold.  Otherwise they
are outside.  One of our horses is a 15-1 hh Arab mare and they all fit
together fine (Both Alida 14-2 hh and Asa 14-0 hh aren't that small).

Good luck with your search for your daughter's horse.  My daughter is 12 and
she has the Arab.  Alida is my wife's and Asa is mine.  I'm the one who gets
to wait to ride for three years!  I'm half way there.

Mark
@Mariposa

justus wrote:

 This message is from: justus [EMAIL PROTECTED]

 Lisa and Mark,

 Wow, such beautiful horses, I especially love the palomino coloring of
 Alida! Funny thing, I just e-mailed Mari telling her of my palomino
 dreams and web window shopping today!  I have searched for days for
 Fjords for sale in Wisconsin, but would not have found your site if you
 had not sent it to the list. Thank you!

 If you get a nice colt or filly to sell for next fall with the Baileys
 and Cream coloring, please let me know. What price range would a young
 5-6 month old go for? I know this breed is above my current limit, but I
 am willing to wait and save for the horse of my dreams.

 My daughter may be getting hers a lot sooner though, as she is less
 particular at the wonderful age of 8, and is happy with anything
 (almost) on four legs:)  We are looking as some very nice Quarter horse
 colts and some paints this weekend. There seems to be a fall clearance
 sale on them right now, with several available for $450.00.

 I will have to rent a stall for our horses for a few years, until we can
 get our own place. Most of the farms here around Belleville and New
 Glarus are built for the larger horses, how would a Fjord get along in a
 full sized stall and with the other Quarters and such in the pasture?

 Look forward to your reply.

 Thank you.
 Lyn

 Mark and Lisa K. McGinley wrote:
 
  This message is from: Mark and Lisa K. McGinley [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
  Hi Everyone,
 
  It was supposedly the next to last nice day up here (northern Wisconsin)
  and I caught our fjords doing that solar gain and storage thing out in
  the pasture.  I posted the pictures at our website at
  http://www.angelfire.com/wi/mariposa/
 
  I also have somewhat updated puppy pics there too for those of you who
  are interested.
 
  To Jon and Mary Ofjord-
 
  This is my last trip out of town with Big Top Chautauqua this weekend...
  maybe we can get that ride in soon?
 
  Mark McGinley
  @ Mariposa



Re: New Pictures @ Mariposa

1999-10-20 Thread justus
This message is from: justus [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Lisa and Mark,

Wow, such beautiful horses, I especially love the palomino coloring of
Alida! Funny thing, I just e-mailed Mari telling her of my palomino
dreams and web window shopping today!  I have searched for days for
Fjords for sale in Wisconsin, but would not have found your site if you
had not sent it to the list. Thank you!

If you get a nice colt or filly to sell for next fall with the Baileys
and Cream coloring, please let me know. What price range would a young
5-6 month old go for? I know this breed is above my current limit, but I
am willing to wait and save for the horse of my dreams.

My daughter may be getting hers a lot sooner though, as she is less
particular at the wonderful age of 8, and is happy with anything
(almost) on four legs:)  We are looking as some very nice Quarter horse
colts and some paints this weekend. There seems to be a fall clearance
sale on them right now, with several available for $450.00.  

I will have to rent a stall for our horses for a few years, until we can
get our own place. Most of the farms here around Belleville and New
Glarus are built for the larger horses, how would a Fjord get along in a
full sized stall and with the other Quarters and such in the pasture?

Look forward to your reply.

Thank you.
Lyn



Mark and Lisa K. McGinley wrote:
 
 This message is from: Mark and Lisa K. McGinley [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
 Hi Everyone,
 
 It was supposedly the next to last nice day up here (northern Wisconsin)
 and I caught our fjords doing that solar gain and storage thing out in
 the pasture.  I posted the pictures at our website at
 http://www.angelfire.com/wi/mariposa/
 
 I also have somewhat updated puppy pics there too for those of you who
 are interested.
 
 To Jon and Mary Ofjord-
 
 This is my last trip out of town with Big Top Chautauqua this weekend...
 maybe we can get that ride in soon?
 
 Mark McGinley
 @ Mariposa



Re: New Pictures on nfhr.com

1998-12-19 Thread Reinbowend
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Thanks Mike for helping me through it Merry Christmas from all of us...
Vivian