Re: synthetic harness preferences

2007-10-22 Thread jen frame
This message is from: "jen frame" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Hi Debbie! Congrats on your new Fjord!  everybody on this list has
been incredibly helpful, and I have learned that the grass bombing (as
one of this list's members calls it) is a big Fjord issue!  My mare
luckily is very sweet and she has leared that I don't like her grass
bombing so she is trying very hard not to do it!  Someone suggested
using a stud chain until they learn not to..good luck, and please
share with me what works for you to correct your guy.
Thanks,
Jen

On 10/22/07, Debbie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> This message is from: Debbie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> Hi Jen,
>
> I am a new Fjord owner as well. I haave had my 3 yr old gelding for 3 months. 
> I can tell you my biggest challenge has been his stubbornness particulaarly 
> when it comes to turnout. He is extremely smart  and is leaarning quickly. It 
> does seem to go down the tubes when I walk him through grass to turn him out  
> or get to the round penn to work.
>
> He is only three and had not been worked with before so I will be patient and 
> consistent. My last horse was a thoroughbred mare. Complete opposites! I am 
> so glad I decided to get aa Fjord this time!
>
>
> Debbie
> -Original Message-
> From: "jen frame" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: fjordhorse@angus.mystery.com
> Sent: 10/21/07 11:28 PM
> Subject: Re: synthetic harness preferences
>
> This message is from: "jen frame" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> Thank you Kate for your warm welcome to the wonderful world of Fjords!
>  I must say that I am absessed over my new Fjord mare--I absolutely
> adore her!  I have completely stopped giving her treats--I just don't
> like a pushy horse
> She learns very fast! I am working on her NOT diving down with her
> head to eat grass when I am leading her with halter and lead rope, and
> she picked up very fast on what I wanted.
> Thanks for the info on Zilco too!
> Jen
>
> On 10/21/07, kate charboneau <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > This message is from: "kate charboneau" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >
> > >5). Any reccomendations on a good synthetic harness for driving her
> > >that is not way too expensive? I have looked into Camptown, Yonies,
> > >and Zilco.Any preferences?
> > >
> >
> > Hi Jen,and welcome to the wonderfu world of Fjords!
> >
> > I have found my Fjord to be extremely food motivated, and I believe he
> > would be very willing to be pushy and rude if given the chance. We
> > practice showmanship every day on the way into and out of the barn, not
> > because I'm hot for showing, but because it teaches respect.With
> > this,my fellastays light and respectful of my space.
> >
> > Regarding harness, I own a Zilco harness and LOVE it for spring
> > throughfall driving. I've shown in it at open shows and county fairs,
> > and it has been well recieved by judges there. I totally hate it for
> > winter time in northern Minnesota; it gets extremely stiff and miserable
> > to work with in below zero temps. I use leather in the winter. Do your
> > winters get below zero? Are you likely to sleigh in below zero temps?
> > If not, I would highly recommend Zilco.
> >
> > Again, welcome to Fjords! Kate
> >
> > 
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RE: synthetic harness preferences

2007-10-22 Thread Debbie
This message is from: Debbie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Hi Jen,

I am a new Fjord owner as well. I haave had my 3 yr old gelding for 3 months. I 
can tell you my biggest challenge has been his stubbornness particulaarly when 
it comes to turnout. He is extremely smart  and is leaarning quickly. It does 
seem to go down the tubes when I walk him through grass to turn him out  or get 
to the round penn to work.

He is only three and had not been worked with before so I will be patient and 
consistent. My last horse was a thoroughbred mare. Complete opposites! I am so 
glad I decided to get aa Fjord this time!


Debbie  
-Original Message-
From: "jen frame" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: fjordhorse@angus.mystery.com
Sent: 10/21/07 11:28 PM
Subject: Re: synthetic harness preferences

This message is from: "jen frame" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Thank you Kate for your warm welcome to the wonderful world of Fjords!
 I must say that I am absessed over my new Fjord mare--I absolutely
adore her!  I have completely stopped giving her treats--I just don't
like a pushy horse
She learns very fast! I am working on her NOT diving down with her
head to eat grass when I am leading her with halter and lead rope, and
she picked up very fast on what I wanted.
Thanks for the info on Zilco too!
Jen

On 10/21/07, kate charboneau <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> This message is from: "kate charboneau" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> >5). Any reccomendations on a good synthetic harness for driving her
> >that is not way too expensive? I have looked into Camptown, Yonies,
> >and Zilco.Any preferences?
> >
>
> Hi Jen,and welcome to the wonderfu world of Fjords!
>
> I have found my Fjord to be extremely food motivated, and I believe he
> would be very willing to be pushy and rude if given the chance. We
> practice showmanship every day on the way into and out of the barn, not
> because I'm hot for showing, but because it teaches respect.With
> this,my fellastays light and respectful of my space.
>
> Regarding harness, I own a Zilco harness and LOVE it for spring
> throughfall driving. I've shown in it at open shows and county fairs,
> and it has been well recieved by judges there. I totally hate it for
> winter time in northern Minnesota; it gets extremely stiff and miserable
> to work with in below zero temps. I use leather in the winter. Do your
> winters get below zero? Are you likely to sleigh in below zero temps?
> If not, I would highly recommend Zilco.
>
> Again, welcome to Fjords! Kate
>
> 
>
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RE: synthetic harness preferences

2007-10-21 Thread Frederick J Pack
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Jen,
You might check into the Picasso harnesses which are biothane.  
http://www.picassoforhorses.com/en/productos/guarniciones1.php 

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Excellent product and they stand behind the material and workmanship.
The traces were too thin for use with our 2 wheeled cart and a strong Fjord.
They  started to break.

Picasso, replaced them with thicker/stronger traces at no cost by direct
mail from Spain.

Not cheap, but you get what you pay for...

Fred

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Re: synthetic harness preferences

2007-10-21 Thread jen frame
This message is from: "jen frame" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Thank you Kate for your warm welcome to the wonderful world of Fjords!
 I must say that I am absessed over my new Fjord mare--I absolutely
adore her!  I have completely stopped giving her treats--I just don't
like a pushy horse
She learns very fast! I am working on her NOT diving down with her
head to eat grass when I am leading her with halter and lead rope, and
she picked up very fast on what I wanted.
Thanks for the info on Zilco too!
Jen

On 10/21/07, kate charboneau <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> This message is from: "kate charboneau" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> >5). Any reccomendations on a good synthetic harness for driving her
> >that is not way too expensive? I have looked into Camptown, Yonies,
> >and Zilco.Any preferences?
> >
>
> Hi Jen,and welcome to the wonderfu world of Fjords!
>
> I have found my Fjord to be extremely food motivated, and I believe he
> would be very willing to be pushy and rude if given the chance. We
> practice showmanship every day on the way into and out of the barn, not
> because I'm hot for showing, but because it teaches respect.With
> this,my fellastays light and respectful of my space.
>
> Regarding harness, I own a Zilco harness and LOVE it for spring
> throughfall driving. I've shown in it at open shows and county fairs,
> and it has been well recieved by judges there. I totally hate it for
> winter time in northern Minnesota; it gets extremely stiff and miserable
> to work with in below zero temps. I use leather in the winter. Do your
> winters get below zero? Are you likely to sleigh in below zero temps?
> If not, I would highly recommend Zilco.
>
> Again, welcome to Fjords! Kate
>
> 
>
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RE: synthetic harness preferences

2007-10-21 Thread kate charboneau
This message is from: "kate charboneau" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

>5). Any reccomendations on a good synthetic harness for driving her
>that is not way too expensive? I have looked into Camptown, Yonies,
>and Zilco.  Any preferences?
>

Hi Jen, and welcome to the wonderfu world of Fjords! 

I have found my Fjord to be extremely food motivated, and I believe he
would be very willing to be pushy and rude if given the chance.  We
practice showmanship every day on the way into and out of the barn, not
because I'm hot for showing, but because it teaches respect.  With
this, my fella stays light and respectful of my space.

Regarding harness, I own a Zilco harness and LOVE it for spring
through fall driving.  I've shown in it at open shows and county fairs,
and it has been well recieved by judges there.  I totally hate it for
winter time in northern Minnesota; it gets extremely stiff and miserable
to work with in below zero temps.  I use leather in the winter.  Do your
winters get below zero?  Are you likely to sleigh in below zero temps? 
If not, I would highly recommend Zilco. 

Again, welcome to Fjords!  Kate



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Re: synthetic harness

2007-08-13 Thread MorrisShadowMT
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I also have to agree with Eileen.  The synthetic is much easier to  maintain. 
 The dirt just does not stick to it the way it does do  leather.  Once in a 
while I use a little Armour all on it.  It keeps  it very nice and repels dirt 
well.  I also like leather, but use it in the  nicer weather and not when I am 
going to be crossing rivers and going to the  ocean.
 
Good luck 
 
Bonnie



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Re: synthetic harness

2007-08-13 Thread emperry
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Oooohhh, Amy I have to respectfully disagree...All I every do is hose off
my biothane harness, with occasional wiping.  The maintenence of leather
harness is a nightmare in comparison.  (I had ridden for years before
carriage driving and cleaned leather saddles and bridles - no
comparison).

As to harness makers, let's see, I currently have Smuckers, Camptown,
some of Barb Lee's, and Zilco.  They all have nice hardware and look
great.  My only complaint with any of them is the saddle from the
Smuckers pleasure harness rolls back.  Also, I do like using light pads
for the breastcollar (I'm using a Camptown Freedom collar), saddle, and
breeching.

Eileen, ready to hose off my cart and harness again.

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RE: synthetic harness

2001-01-21 Thread Cynthia_Madden/OAA/UNO/UNEBR
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My pictures below show Tank in his brand new beta biothane harness at  his first
and so far, only, CDE in October 1999. I love it!  It has worn very well. It is
very  approprite for daily working, pleasure shows and CDE's. If you are
interested in it, get in touch with Steve McIlree.

http://albums.photopoint.com/j/ViewPhoto?u=579781&a=4233796&p=19113860

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Re: Synthetic Harness

2001-01-20 Thread Laurie Pittman
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>I highly recommend Camptown Harness ( Dave McWethy's ) for a well made,
> great looking synthetic harness. I poo poo'd anything but leather, UNTIL I
> tried a synthetic harness, now we have singles, pairs and a new 4-up of
it.


Ok Lisa, I remember you poo pooing synthetic harness whenever I mentioned
how much I love my Zilco, so I can't help snickering a bit when I hear you
extolling the virtues of them now.  I also have one of Dave McWethy's
Betta Biothane harness's and I love it too. I'm another one that will never
have a leather harness again.

Laurie in NW Washington