my contact info for pedigree page

2014-10-21 Thread Brigid Wasson
This message is from: Brigid Wasson epona1...@aol.com


Hi Fjord Friends,


Who do I contact to update my info on the pedigree page? I
no longer have any living Fjords :'-( but I would like folks to be able to
contact me should they find me through that site. 


Thanks,


Brigid Wasson
Sonoma County, CA

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RE: my contact info for pedigree page

2014-10-21 Thread teressa kandianis
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Send an email to Jeanne Poirier - Teressa

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Subject: my contact info for pedigree page

This message is from: Brigid Wasson epona1...@aol.com


Hi Fjord Friends,


Who do I contact to update my info on the pedigree page? I no longer have
any living Fjords :'-( but I would like folks to be able to contact me
should they find me through that site. 


Thanks,


Brigid Wasson
Sonoma County, CA

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Re: Contact information?

2013-01-30 Thread Kathleen Prince
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On Jan 28, 2013, at 8:32 PM, Curtis wrote:

 This message is from: Curtis cepi...@yahoo.com


 Kathleen Prince asked: Does anyone have a current email address for  
 Carole
 Rivoire of Beaver Dam Farms? Their website appears to be no longer
 functional. Thank you!

 Carol Rivoire
 The Old Barn Gallery  Decor
 at Beaver Dam Farm -
 902-386-2304
 beave...@ns.sympatico.ca
 www.oldbarngallery.ca

 For those that did not hear, Arthur Rivoire passed away Sunday,  
 Dec. 2nd,
 10 days short of his 85th birthday. He entered the hospital in  
 Antigonish,
 Nova Scotia 6 weeks earlier with acute pneumonia. After what all  
 the doctors
 and nurses called a rollercoaster ride, he lost his fight and died
 Sunday.
 Regards,
 Curt Pierce
 Mathias, WV
 www.deepcreekfarm.com

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contact and supplness

2012-02-03 Thread Phillip Odden

This message is from: Phillip Odden n...@norskwoodworks.com


Hello from Phil Odden in Northwestern Wisconsin where the even though  
the snow is melting there is still enough snow to float my bobsled to  
haul some firewood home from the woods yesterday with my less  
experienced driving horses.


I think we have come around to an important subject here regarding  
bit, rein contact and suppleness. Earlier this winter I attended a  
clinic with Janet Foy and Stephan Peters regarding dressage through  
the levels. Stephan Peters said the three most important aspects of  
ridden dressage were suppleness, suppleness and suppleness. And he  
said it more than once during the clinic.


Suppleness has been a focus that has risen to the top of my training  
list the past couple years so I welcomed the message from such an  
accomplished horseman. After the Peters/Foy clinic I was moved to  
write a three page essay on the subject covering my path to suppleness  
in the riding and driving horse. It's a little too long to post here I  
expect. I might send it to the NFHR site where my other blogs are  
posted.


For years I struggled with having horses pulling on my arms, hands and  
shoulders as I rode or drove them. Eventually due to my work as a wood  
carver and training lots of horses each week my shoulders and forearms  
got to hurting so bad that I was in constant pain. There came a point  
when I knew that if I couldn't find a way to ride and drive with light  
contact while keeping my horse in frame and using itself correctly I  
would have to quit. I needed a supple horse. I needed to drive and  
ride with contact and I wanted to excel at dressage. I enjoy doing  
combined driving events and pleasure shows. Dressage is important in  
these two sports. My dressage scores competing with horses and ponies  
of all breeds speak for themselves.


At times one needs to gallop full blast through tight obstacles in  
CDE. And you kind of want to know that the horses will come back to  
you when you want to slow down again. Two thousand pounds of  
thundering horse flesh pulling a war wagon through tight obstacles is  
exciting. When I hit the In Gate I ask them to bolt and I encourage  
them to bolt with lots of voice and verbal threats.  Doing this with a  
pair of supple responsive horses is a real rush. But they have to come  
back to me with just a little pressure. I like and expect the same  
suppleness and responsiveness when we are trail riding in Wisconsin or  
hunting in the mountains out west. Suppleness + responsiveness = safety.


So training horses to be supple and responsive is my focus from the  
time they are born. Actually before they are born since I choose the  
stallion and the mare. Rein contact, how comfortable your horse is  
with the bit you use and how you use it, your horse's strength and  
conditioning, your horse's inherent calmness factor and attitude, how  
you use your aids - legs, seat, arms, finger tips, voice and whip all  
contribute to suppleness and responsiveness.


In horsemanship there are several paths up the mountain. My question  
is, What path are you taking to suppleness and responsiveness with  
your horse? In the end it is a question of safety as well as pleasure.


encouraging and respectful,

Phil Odden

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Re: contact and supplness

2012-02-03 Thread Debbie Hunt
This message is from: Debbie Hunt huntdebbi...@yahoo.com


This post is in response to Phil's excellent post about light contact. I
rarely post here but this strikes a cord with me. I have owned my 8 yr. old
gelding for five years. I have ridden 3 days/week on average and take a weekly
lesson. I spend the entire time trying to establish suppleness and light
contact but it is always a struggle. The longer I ride, the faster he gets and
it is quite the opposite of light contact. 
 
I currently board at a facility
and as you would imagine in Kentucky, Ivar is the only Fjord. No one there has
experience with training Fjords. My trainer is wonderful and extremely patient
and kind. We generally work on bending, half halts, etc. I rarely canter as I
am determined that I want to establish suppleness and light contact. He is a
steam roller at the canter. He is a drafty Fjord 14.3 HH and I have been
using that for an excuse. The reality is that I believe my goals can be
achieved with the right training and aids. I started riding at the age of 48
and have never had experience with training horses.
 
I joined a group
cavaletti lesson three weeks ago. That has been fun and he does well but
again, when approaching the poles, I have to do several half halts to slow him
down. This is the scenario every time I ride him. I feel there are other
things I could be doing to help him achieve suppleness and only require light
contact.
 
Any tips from Phil and the rest of you experienced Fjord owners
would be greatly appreciated. He is a wonderful horse and I owe it to him to
be a better rider and to learn what I need to do to make him supple and only
require light contact so I am not pulling his face off every time I ride.
 
Thanks!

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Re: contact and supplness

2012-02-03 Thread Bonnie Morris
This message is from: Bonnie Morris morrisshado...@aol.com


Hello all

What a good conversation!What I like to do with those canter issues is to
take them into the round pen,  do lots of pole work and transitions and lots
of canter!   I start without a rider if they are too weak in the rear and then
when they are built up enough I add the rider who is just that a passenger.
As I give the commands on the ground.   The nice thing about using the round
pen is that they can't run off with you, they have to do some bending and the
poles help them to teach them to lift up those legs.When a horse canters
he needs to be able to lift the front end up, which if the back end is not
strong enough they will not be able to do, so they will speed up to help
balance themselves.   Making the canter too fast.  I also like to take them
out on a trail ride and canter up some big hills,  it helps to get them
working from the hind .


Bonnie Morris

Finally a sunny day in Western WA



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To: fjordhorse fjordhorse@angus.mystery.com
Sent: Fri, Feb 3, 2012 10:38 am
Subject: Re: contact and supplness


This message is from: Debbie Hunt huntdebbi...@yahoo.com

his post is in response to Phil's excellent post about light contact. I
arely post here but this strikes a cord with me. I have owned my 8 yr. old
elding for five years. I have ridden 3 days/week on average and take a weekly
esson. I spend the entire time trying to establish suppleness and light
ontact but it is always a struggle. The longer I ride, the faster he gets and
t is quite the opposite of light contact.

 currently board at a facility
nd as you would imagine in Kentucky, Ivar is the only Fjord. No one there has
xperience with training Fjords. My trainer is wonderful and extremely patient
nd kind. We generally work on bending, half halts, etc. I rarely canter as I
m determined that I want to establish suppleness and light contact. He is a
team roller at the canter. He is a drafty Fjord 14.3 HH and I have been
sing that for an excuse. The reality is that I believe my goals can be
chieved with the right training and aids. I started riding at the age of 48
nd have never had experience with training horses.

 joined a group
avaletti lesson three weeks ago. That has been fun and he does well but
gain, when approaching the poles, I have to do several half halts to slow him
own. This is the scenario every time I ride him. I feel there are other
hings I could be doing to help him achieve suppleness and only require light
ontact.

ny tips from Phil and the rest of you experienced Fjord owners
ould be greatly appreciated. He is a wonderful horse and I owe it to him to
e a better rider and to learn what I need to do to make him supple and only
equire light contact so I am not pulling his face off every time I ride.

hanks!
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Re: contact and supplness and the hindquarter button

2012-02-03 Thread Starfire Farm
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Someone asked earlier that I describe what I call the hindquarter 
button. I wasn't sure I had time to answer that request, but now that 
we're under about a foot and a half of snow...so far...and because Sandy 
is taking her turn on the tractor plowing right now...I have some time.

The On 2/3/2012 8:47 AM, Phillip Odden wrote:
 Stephan Peters said the three most important aspects of ridden 
 dressage were suppleness, suppleness and suppleness.
This is very true. But Stephan Peters is one of the MOST supple riders 
in the current upper echelon of competitive dressage. Because /he/ is 
supple, confident and has a deep connection in his seat, he instills 
confidence and trust in the horse. If you are not supple in your own 
riding, your horse will never be able to be entirely supple. Even if the 
horse is trustworthy, there will be little imbalances and braces that 
the horse will develop in order to carry you. Which is okay for some 
horses. Some horses, Fjords included, are better at forgiving their 
riders' tension and lack of balance than others.
 There came a point when I knew that if I couldn't find a way to ride 
 and drive with light contact while keeping my horse in frame and using 
 itself correctly I would have to quit. I needed a supple horse. I 
 needed to drive and ride with contact and I wanted to excel at dressage.
To my students, I have always said, Contact is relative. Contact for 
driving a horse can be different from contact while riding a horse. 
Contact for a reining horse is different from contact for a dressage 
horse. Contact for a horsemanship ...Californio, or Vaquero style 
working horse is going to be different from all of the above. You might 
see a real loop hanging in the reins, but there is contact. I prefer 
to call it communication rather than contact. Contact can be a pretty 
strong word when trying to describe the feeling you should have in your 
hands and body in relation to the horse's mouth.

Contact within dressage training styles varies greatly. Nuno Oliviera 
could ride a horse in pure collection, piaffe, passage, levade...all of 
the High School movements, and extended gaits, in an exhibition, with a 
thread in the horse's mouth...nothing else (that is one of my goals!) 
And, though he was offered world-class horses with amazing ability, he 
chose to train horses that had conformation difficulties and he was able 
to make them beautiful.

In my experience, driving horses seek contact/communication. It can be 
as light as the weight of the reins, but if it is not there, if you 
cannot feel the corners of their mouths in the reins, they can feel 
lost and insecure.

The body contact that one has while riding makes it possible to ride 
with a long loopy, rein, yet still have contact.
 Two thousand pounds of thundering horse flesh pulling a war wagon 
 through tight obstacles is exciting.
Yes indeedy! ;-)
 When I hit the In Gate I ask them to bolt and I encourage them to bolt 
 with lots of voice and verbal threats.
This is important, because you have to first build your horse's 
confidence and trust to be able to balance themselves well enough to 
canter with the carriage. Many horses are never allowed to canter...or 
to really move out, whether in harness or under saddle, which can foster 
a lack of confidence that can build up over time, resulting in a true 
runaway or the horse bucking, etc., which I believe the horse learns to 
do to relieve built up tension.
   Doing this with a pair of supple responsive horses is a real rush. 
 But they have to come back to me with just a little pressure. I like 
 and expect the same suppleness and responsiveness when we are trail 
 riding in Wisconsin or hunting in the mountains out west. Suppleness + 
 responsiveness = safety.
I agree.

As to the hindquarter button I train my horses to look towards where I 
am touching, the hindquarter button being behind where you would 
normally have a relaxed leg lie, around where a back cinch would be if 
you had a western saddle on. The technique I use is something like 
tapping that location, annoying them, until they finally look at it as 
if to say, WHAT do you want? Like a horse reaching around to get rid 
of a fly. Like you responding to someone tapping your shoulder. When 
they look like that, I stop the tapping. When they look reliably, I 
tap until they shift their weight. When they shift their weight 
reliably, I tap until they move their feet. When they move their feet 
reliably, I tap until they move their hindquarters (without moving 
forward). Once I have all of that at the halt, I tap the button while 
they are walking. If they don't bend or disengage, I use the rein on 
that side to bend and halt them. Pretty soon, they make the connection 
and disengage to a stop when I touch the hindquarter button. Once it's 
good at the walk, I move up to the trot, then the canter.

I had to use this system when re-training

Re: contact and supplness

2012-02-03 Thread Debbie Hunt
This message is from: Debbie Hunt huntdebbi...@yahoo.com


Bonnie:
 
Excellent information! This makes perfect sense. I had not
considered that he was speeding up to balance himself. I have committed to
riding him 4-5 days/wk when previously it was 3 days a week on average. I knew
that he was not getting worked enough to get him fit but my schedule did not
allow more time. He definitely does not pick up his legs at the canter. I do
believe the cavaletti training is helping and adding round pen will help too.
 
Thanks!

-Original Message-
From: Debbie Hunt
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To: fjordhorse fjordhorse@angus.mystery.com
Sent:
Fri, Feb 3, 2012 10:38 am
Subject: Re: contact and supplness


This message is
from: Debbie Hunt huntdebbi...@yahoo.com

his post is in response to Phil's
excellent From: Bonnie Morris morrisshado...@aol.com
To:
fjordhorse@angus.mystery.com 
Sent: Friday, February 3, 2012 2:00 PM
Subject:
Re: contact and supplness

This message is from: Bonnie Morris
morrisshado...@aol.com


Hello all

What a good conversation!    What I like
to do with those canter issues is to
take them into the round pen,  do lots of
pole work and transitions and lots
of canter!  I start without a rider if they
are too weak in the rear and then
when they are built up enough I add the
rider who is just that a passenger.
As I give the commands on the ground.  The
nice thing about using the round
pen is that they can't run off with you, they
have to do some bending and the
poles help them to teach them to lift up those
legs.    When a horse canters
he needs to be able to lift the front end up,
which if the back end is not
strong enough they will not be able to do, so
they will speed up to help
balance themselves.  Making the canter too fast.  I
also like to take them
out on a trail ride and canter up some big hills,  it
helps to get them
working from the hind .


Bonnie Morris

Finally a sunny day
in Western WA

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Re: contact and supplness

2012-02-03 Thread Starfire Farm

This message is from: Starfire Farm starfiref...@usa.net


On 2/3/2012 11:25 AM, Debbie Hunt wrote:

I spend the entire time trying to establish suppleness and light
contact but it is always a struggle. The longer I ride, the faster he gets and
it is quite the opposite of light contact.
It sounds like your horse is losing his balance the longer he goes on in 
the canter. Hence the reason for him getting heavier and faster as he 
goes along. Perhaps you are also sitting with your weight over his 
shoulders (this could be minimal, but very important to your horse). In 
Philippe Karl's book, Twisted Truths of Modern Dressage, he describes a 
method for teaching the horse to balance and develop confidence at the 
canter. On a 20 meter circle, ask for the canter. As soon as the horse 
canters, walk and reward. Walk a full circle, then ask for the canter 
again and repeat. Try to ask for the horse to walk before he loses his 
balance. The walk will be the reward. Because he has to re-balance 
himself in order to achieve the walk transition, he will start to learn 
to balance himself in the canter. The temptation is to keep on 
cantering, but the goal is to help the horse to remain light and not 
fall out of balance. It can take quite some time with a Fjord, but it is 
worth the time, effort and patience. Philippe Karl's question is: Why 
continue if your horse is out of balance?


Also, sit with your weight more over the outside hip rather than the 
inside shoulder. This allows the horse the freedom to raise the inside 
shoulder leg to free the inside limb for the proper lead. Most people 
put their weight over the inside shoulder/limb to canter.


You could start planting the seed for the above exercise by using a 
Conrad Schumacher exercise: trot/walk transitions going into the wall on 
a 10 meter circle. Doing the transition going into the wall helps the 
horse re-balance himself towards his hindquarters in order to make the 
transition. Trot a 10m circle, walk going into the wall, walk a 10m 
circle and repeat. Schumacher also says, If you can't get a half-halt, 
get a full halt! Bottom line is, transitions are the key to success in 
helping the horse learn to balance itself. You can also do these 
exercises on the lunge, in a corner of the arena or in the round pen 
(and I don't use side reins!). As under saddle, the idea is to get the 
transition and then reward with a walk, not continue in the canter until 
he loses his balance!


Then there is teaching the horse to raise its neck and hold it up on its 
own. Baucher's second method or manner. Quite controversial for over a 
century, but it is a method that I have learned and have been using for 
several years that works quite will with Fjords. I don't hold their 
necks up, I teach them to raise their neck and remind them to keep it up 
when they lower. Allow them to hold the neck in a natural position and 
they will come into vertical flexion on their own. Hard to believe, but 
it works.


Also, you have to take into consideration that your horse may not be 
strong enough to hold the canter. Transitions and the above exercises 
will help build his strength and balance under saddle.


Ride lots transitions, give a lot of walk rewards (Steffen Peters does 
this also). Pay attention to YOUR balance in the saddle as well as your 
horse's balance and you should see some positive results. Reward for 
little and reward often! Most of all, enjoy your ride.


Beth


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Starfire Farm, LLC
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Contact and suppleness

2012-02-03 Thread Phillip Odden

This message is from: Phillip Odden n...@norskwoodworks.com


This message is from Phillip Odden in Northwestern Wisconsin where  
today my two reds Frode and Ildar again pulled in another load of  
firewood on the bobsled on a calm and sunny winter day.


Lots of good and interesting information being shared here just as  
there are many paths up the mountain.


 So there are many different disciplines in the equine world, draft,  
driven and ridden dressage. Western riders, cutters and penners and  
now western dressage. Endurance, race horses and even these days  
horses used for transportation. Everyone seems to use different bits  
for different reasons and we expect different results. I can  
understand why western people might want to ride with little or no  
contact since they often use a bit with long shanks that can create a  
lot of leverage, if they want to. Doing what it takes to keep the  
horse relaxed makes a lot of sense. A horse can't learn much at all  
unless it is relaxed. I think that is a universal truth.


I have a lot of respect for my friend Beth and her training methods.  
Notice that she starts her rehabilitation training and hind quarter  
button from the ground.


For me suppleness and responsiveness starts from the ground, in hand,  
at a relaxed walk. The only gait more important than the walk is the  
stand. I have heard it said that anyone can teach a horse to trot. A  
respectful walk on 24 inches of loose lead rope where the horse is  
paying full attention to YOU and what YOU want to do is a good basis.  
( Some Western people might want the horse leading on a loose line  
following them, I'm not sure. ) Then parallel leading and eventually a  
circle at a relaxed walk with from 6 to 12 feet of lead line with  
frequent  supple responsive halts might be the next step. If you don't  
get your horse's attention with a nice soft halter you might need to  
use a chain under the chin. The knotted halter never worked as well  
for me. ( Both the leverage halters are still milder than a long shank  
leverage riding or driving bit with a curb chain but here again  
ultimately it comes around to how soft your hands are. ) I rarely need  
to use a chain under the chin for more than a week or two. Remember,  
relaxation is the goal but suppleness and responsiveness is the over- 
riding goal. If your horse is leading you around, pulling you this way  
and that, chances are slim that your horse is supple and responsive  
under saddle or in harness.


After you have trained your horse to be supple and responsive on a  
lead line on the ground the next step is in long lines either ground  
driving or long lining. For me there is a difference. The horse should  
be supple when giving to pressure. Draft people can back a horse up by  
pulling lightly on the britching.


So if you take a look at the NFHR Evaluation Family Fjord tests you  
will find a set of exercises designed to help with foundation training.


In the end suppleness and responsiveness has a lot to do with reading  
your horse or not reading your horse, your timing for correction or  
lack of correction, your confidence level, trust and respect.


 So that's why horses are so interesting. It ain't always easy but it  
sure is sweet when you and your horse get it right no matter which  
disciple and set of horse rules you like.


There are certainly other paths to  Relaxation, Suppleness and  
Responsiveness and it's interesting to hear about them.


Me and my helmet,

Phil Odden

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RE: Contact List Hijacked

2011-02-27 Thread Susan Giargiari
This message is from: Susan Giargiari felicityfjo...@live.com


Hello Fellow Fjorders! Sorry for the repeated entry from my email with no
message. Canadian website started sending all my contacts messages. I haven't
been online for over a week and got a call from a friend in AZ that it was
going on. Taking care of it nowto keep this Fjord related.we
finally had some warm weather and it melted quite a bit of snow so now the
horses are able to move about in the fields!! Take care! Sue

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Fjords for sale CONTACT OWNER not me.

2010-08-31 Thread Catherine
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Hey ALL.

 

I received a call from Charlene at 541-433-5522. She has two fjords for
sale. 

Gelding born 8/1996 and mare born 5/2000. Both ride. 

 

Please call her if you have questions on these horses. I know nothing other
than she called and asked me to spread the word. (Thus this email.) 

 

Area code 541 is OREGON. 

 

 

 

Catherine Lassesen

Hestehaven -The Horse Garden

541-825-3027

www.Hestehaven.com

Southern Oregon

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Heather, contact

2010-07-21 Thread Pedfjords
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Michele Noonan ( # at the NFHR Pony Web, or write me if you have problems 
finding her ) 
She has experience with a Fjord with similar symptoms, also mixed bag of 
dx. from various vets. Hopefully she can advise you on what worked, what didnt 
and what she went through. 

Im very sorry to hear about this setback, hope recovery is swift and 
complete.  Lisa

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Re: contact info?

2007-02-28 Thread jimaryjmh
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Yes, Ann
 
Just the way you did - we were hiking in the beautiful Superstition Mountains 
yesterday or we would have answered your email - So happy to see the progress 
Besslou has made - Will call soon
 
Mary Harvey 
 
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Subject: contact info?


This message is from: Ed Sullivan [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Hey everyone, does anybody know how to reach Mary and Jim Harvey when they're
travelling?  Thanks, Ann S.

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contact info?

2007-02-27 Thread Ed Sullivan
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Hey everyone, does anybody know how to reach Mary and Jim Harvey when they're
travelling?  Thanks, Ann S.

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Need to contact the speciality sweatshirt person

2006-10-14 Thread igs4me
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Hi list! Does anyone know how to contact the lady that is handling the 
specialty sweatshirts? Or someone at Winona I could call to give her a message? 
I ordered 2 sweatshirts to be picked up, but I have the flu and can't go. I 
need to get a message to her to not sell my shirts - I'll pay for mailing 
gladly, but don't know how to get in touch with her!
Julie Snape,
miserable in Madison!

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Re: Need to contact the speciality sweatshirt person

2006-10-14 Thread Mike May, Registrar NFHR

This message is from: Mike May, Registrar NFHR [EMAIL PROTECTED]

All taken care of.  Cynthia has the message  will send them to you 
when she gets back.


Mike

At 12:35 PM 10/14/2006, you wrote:

This message is from: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Hi list! Does anyone know how to contact the lady that is handling 
the specialty sweatshirts? Or someone at Winona I could call to give 
her a message? I ordered 2 sweatshirts to be picked up, but I have 
the flu and can't go. I need to get a message to her to not sell my 
shirts - I'll pay for mailing gladly, but don't know how to get in 
touch with her!

Julie Snape,
miserable in Madison!

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Norwegian Fjord Horse Registry
Mike May, Executive Director  Registrar
PO Box 685
Webster, NY  14580-0685

Voice 585-872-4114
FAX 585-787-0497

http://www.nfhr.com
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HELP -need to contact Patti Walters quickly

2006-06-25 Thread Genie Dethloff

This message is from: Genie Dethloff [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Hello all,
Does anyone have a cell phone number for Patti Jo Walter?  I may have 
a horse showing up at her doorstep tomorrow and I haven't been able 
to reach her by the phone at her house.  Anyone know if she's out of 
town?

--
Genie Dethloff
Ann Arbor, Michigan


Re: contact Mike May

2005-05-23 Thread Mike May, Registrar NFHR

This message is from: Mike May, Registrar NFHR [EMAIL PROTECTED]

At 08:48 AM 5/23/2005, you wrote:

This message is from: Janet [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Could someone please email me Mike May's email address?  I could not get the
'contact NFHR' link to work.


My email address is  [EMAIL PROTECTED]  Janet.

Mike



thanks

Janet



===

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Mike May, Executive Director  Registrar
PO Box 685
Webster, NY  14580-0685

Voice 585-872-4114
FAX 585-787-0497

http://www.nfhr.com
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 






Re: PNFPG Show contact needed

2005-01-19 Thread Ruth Bushnell

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I posted a few days ago,  Maybe I missed the reply.

I need the Name and # of  someone in the PNFPG, Michele


HI MICHELE ! I never responded because I thought probably ten other people 
would... Now that I am, they probably will =))


anyhow... the PNFPG chairman is Woodie Hoopes and his email contact is 
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
and the secretery is Sylvia Riddle [EMAIL PROTECTED] and I'm sure 
one of those two can steer you right.


blessings on the Bitterroot ! =)

Ruthie, nw mt US 



PNFPG Show contact needed

2005-01-19 Thread MNoonan931
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I posted a few days ago,  Maybe I missed the reply.

I need the Name and # of  someone in the PNFPG, that the Contact person for 
the Draft Horse Show Club in Montana can call. I think they are trying to 
schedule their show so it wont interfere with Libby or they need some class 
info.
They called me and I said I would get them a name

Thank You

Michele Noonan



FjordHorse Contact

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contact info needed

2004-01-01 Thread HapDayBMF
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My old computer crashed...and haven't been able to retrieve some of my 
contact info off my old computer, yet.  
 I would like to hear from the lady who wrote me this year about my 4 wheel 
Norwegian wagon.  The lady who has a picture of the same wagon in her book - do 
you know who you are? :)   I'm sorry I don't remember your name (horriable at 
names)  Could you please email me when you read this?  Thank you so much.

Aimee Day
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Garland Me.



Your contact info

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contact

2003-02-01 Thread raymond
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How do i get in contact with this Lady??

I received a resopnce but it was blank

Thank You
Raymond Copp



need to contact Janne in ND

2002-08-10 Thread HorseLotti
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Janne;

I am having trouble replying to your last message and sending you a new 
message - does not want to go through.  Please send me a new message with 
hopes it will go through this time.

Linda in MN






Re: need bit contact

2002-01-17 Thread Jean Ernest
This message is from: Jean Ernest [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Stevens Hobby Farm has larger, draft size bridles and bits and is a good
source for western bits  and snaffles and custom size bridles.
http://www.stevenshobbyfarm.com/

SMUCKERS also has larger bits as does Rod's Western Palace
http://www.rods.com/

Jean in Fairbanks, Alaska, mild again with light snow, +25 F

I've bought bits that are 51/2 and 6 inches from Millers, State Line, Bit of 
Britain and  Libertyville. 

Jean Ernest
Fairbanks, Alaska
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]






Re: need bit contact

2002-01-17 Thread Fhtrp
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I've bought bits that are 51/2 and 6 inches from Millers, State Line, Bit of 
Britain and  Libertyville. They take awhile to get as none of the places 
stock many which really surprises me with all the drafts and warmbloods that 
are riding horses today.
 Robyn in MD






Re: need bit contact

2002-01-16 Thread Carol J. Makosky
This message is from: Carol J. Makosky [EMAIL PROTECTED]

ruth bushnell wrote:

 This message is from: ruth bushnell [EMAIL PROTECTED]

 Hi y'all...

 got a gal that needs pronto info on where to buy a 5 1/2  riding bit .
 are you there Jean Earnest??

 I gave her Liberty Saddle and she said they only had one?? did I get the wrong
 company as I seem to recall ordering from them once before and they had pages
 of bits.

 would sure appreciate a contact number for ordering

 thanks, Ruthie nw mt

Hi,
Try Dover.  I think that is where I got my 5 1/2 egg butt snaffle.
www.doversaddlery.com

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






need bit contact

2002-01-16 Thread ruth bushnell
This message is from: ruth bushnell [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Hi y'all...

got a gal that needs pronto info on where to buy a 5 1/2  riding bit .
are you there Jean Earnest??

I gave her Liberty Saddle and she said they only had one?? did I get the wrong
company as I seem to recall ordering from them once before and they had pages
of bits.

would sure appreciate a contact number for ordering

thanks, Ruthie nw mt






Re: Horsin Around contact - pooping

2000-08-18 Thread Bushnell's
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At 09:02 AM 08/18/2000 -0400, you wrote:
This message is from: John and Martie Bolinski [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Before I got my Fjord, Kilar, Wee Willy would poop all over the corral.  When
Kilar came, he excorted Willy to the corners whenever he tried to poop.
Now I
only need to clean the edges of the field and the spot in front of the hay
feeders.  Sometimes the shed gets pretty deep though.

Martie in MD

You know, we've noticed that too, and have wondered about their system..
there are certain corners of the pasture that seem to be marking points
where it stacks up.. have noticed them checking it out by their noses
periodically, stallion Thorson in particular. Then there are large areas
where you can't find one road apple.. how do their minds work?
fascinating. Ruthie




Re: Horsin Around contact - pooping

2000-08-18 Thread John and Martie Bolinski
This message is from: John and Martie Bolinski [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Before I got my Fjord, Kilar, Wee Willy would poop all over the corral.  When
Kilar came, he excorted Willy to the corners whenever he tried to poop.  Now I
only need to clean the edges of the field and the spot in front of the hay
feeders.  Sometimes the shed gets pretty deep though.

Martie in MD





Re: Horsin Around contact

2000-08-17 Thread Jean Gayle
This message is from: Jean Gayle [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re pooping in the stalls.  My horses also have free access to stalls and
only my huge one leaves elephant droppings.  One days fills the barrow.  He
is a pig.  The fjord Gunnar and mare Sis never use their stall unless locked
in for over two hours.  I have noticed in the pasture if I clean up the
droppings and pile them in one or two spots, for awhile Gunnar and Sis will
poop in those spots.  I suspect it is when I put the huge Charlie in the
field that he poops where ever he is and gets the others started.  So it
looks like it may be they like certain spots to poop, and then there is
Charlie.





Jean Gayle
Aberdeen, WA
[Authoress of The Colonel's Daughter
Occupied Germany 1946 TO 1949 ]
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Re: Horsin Around contact

2000-08-17 Thread Bushnell's
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At 10:25 PM 08/16/2000 -0500, you wrote:
This message is from: carol j makosky [EMAIL PROTECTED]



Bushnell's wrote:

 This message is from: Bushnell's [EMAIL PROTECTED]

 Hi,

 could someone please give me a contact for Horsin Around equine movers on
 the west coast please?

 I just used the archives and didn't get anywhere, found references of Gayle
 Ware and Peg Knutsen referring them, but nothing definite.

 you can private e-mail if you wish [EMAIL PROTECTED] but be
 sure and get that SECOND H in there =))

 thanks, Ruthie, NW MT

Hi Ruthie,
Horsein Around has an ad in Equus.  Their # is 800-234-4675.  That is the
only
one for them.  No email.

--
Built FJORD tough
Carol M.
On Golden Pond


WOW, THAT WAS FAST! THANKS so much Carol, Ruthie




Re: Horsin Around contact

2000-08-16 Thread carol j makosky
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Bushnell's wrote:

 This message is from: Bushnell's [EMAIL PROTECTED]

 Hi,

 could someone please give me a contact for Horsin Around equine movers on
 the west coast please?

 I just used the archives and didn't get anywhere, found references of Gayle
 Ware and Peg Knutsen referring them, but nothing definite.

 you can private e-mail if you wish [EMAIL PROTECTED] but be
 sure and get that SECOND H in there =))

 thanks, Ruthie, NW MT

Hi Ruthie,
Horsein Around has an ad in Equus.  Their # is 800-234-4675.  That is the only
one for them.  No email.

--
Built FJORD tough
Carol M.
On Golden Pond





Horsin Around contact

2000-08-16 Thread Bushnell's
This message is from: Bushnell's [EMAIL PROTECTED]



Hi,

could someone please give me a contact for Horsin Around equine movers on
the west coast please?

I just used the archives and didn't get anywhere, found references of Gayle
Ware and Peg Knutsen referring them, but nothing definite.

you can private e-mail if you wish [EMAIL PROTECTED] but be
sure and get that SECOND H in there =))

thanks, Ruthie, NW MT






Re: Looking for contact information for Remmy Bron.

2000-03-01 Thread M.Bijster
This message is from: M.Bijster [EMAIL PROTECTED]


-Oorspronkelijk bericht-
Van: Michele Bigelow [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Aan: fjordhorse@angus.mystery.com fjordhorse@angus.mystery.com
Datum: woensdag-maart-2000 1:29
Onderwerp: Looking for contact information for Remmy Bron.


This message is from: Michele Bigelow [EMAIL PROTECTED]


Hi Folks!

I know someone out there must know how to contact Remmy Bron in Holland.  I
would really appreciate this information.  I used to have her address, but
alas, I can not find it.  Thank you.

Michele
Do you knoiw in what city  this Ronnie Bron lives ?
Marion



Looking for contact information for Remmy Bron.

2000-02-29 Thread Michele Bigelow
This message is from: Michele Bigelow [EMAIL PROTECTED]


Hi Folks!

I know someone out there must know how to contact Remmy Bron in Holland.  I
would really appreciate this information.  I used to have her address, but
alas, I can not find it.  Thank you.

Michele



Re: Becky Vorpaul (?) please contact me.....!

1999-05-06 Thread Pedfjords
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   Please write me Becky, regarding your note to PetsandVets.Lisa



Susan Cook please contact me.

1999-01-02 Thread Reinbowend
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Dear Susan, Please contact me privately. I have lost your e-mail address.
Thanks Vivian Creigh