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Hi Everybody from Carol Rivoire at Beaver Dam Farm in Nova Scotia --

Not back in Nova Scotia yet.  This morning I'm on my way to Cindy and Mike 
Bickman's farm in Atlanta to take part in the Ben Simonson driving clinic, and 
then to see part of the Georgia International CDE.  

I wanted to tell everybody who might be thinking of selling their horse that 
we will be in the best possible position to train, condition, and sell that 
horse that any owner could hope for.

Every spring, summer & fall we have a wonderful contingent of European 
interns to augment our permanent training staff.  --  But, this year is evern 
more 
special.  

We have two young women from France, two from Holland, one from Germany, two 
from the U.S., one from Canada, and an older woman from England.  --  Several 
of our interns are experienced drivers as well as riders, and the woman from 
England is a British Horse Society intructor.  

Such a staff of qualified trainers is unheard of at any training stable.  --  
The reason we're able to do it is the draw and charm of Nova Scotia.  People 
want to see it, to experience the culture.  They want to come to a place that 
is quiet, polite, a place with a culture of music and theatre . . . A place 
that is truly a step back in time.

I'm writing now to say that with this extensive staff of trainers we are able 
to accept a couple more consignment horses than other years.

So, if you need to sell a good quality Fjordhorse, we have everything it 
takes to do the job for you.  You'll be very pleased with what we can do for 
you.  
--  We'll work hard to find your horse an absolutely suitable new home.  --  
It's a win win situation for both the seller and the new owner.

Beaver Dam Farm has been selling Fjordhorses on consignment for owners for 
more than 15 years.  We've got a terrific record.  We do a good job for both 
parties. 
Unlimited references available.

If you need to sell your Fjord . . . And he is a good quality horse . . . . 
Please call us to discuss the situation.  

There are a couple of places left on our transporter's truck leaving North 
Carolina the end of April.

Please call the farm and talk to our Assistant Manager, Kelly MacDonald.

If you need to sell that good horse, this is your opportunity.  Put 
everything into our hands.  We have the experience to do the job well for you.

Best Regards,  Carol Rivoire


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