you tube

2010-09-30 Thread Teressa
This message is from: Teressa tere...@kodiakfishco.com


Bill et al:  The notion of a you tube fjord channel is great.  We've seen
some hilarious you tube videos - remember the one of the fjords destroying a
couch that was in their paddock?  Plus some video of fjords doing great
things.

It would be a great use of social media to put fjord doings on video
together in one place.

Teressa

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RE: Snowys Farra You TUBE Debut

2007-11-23 Thread kelly MacDonald
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Oh my!! That was great!  I literally was laughing out loud - too cute!!!

Thanks for sharing!

Kelly
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Snowys Farra You TUBE Debut Date: Thu, 22 Nov 2007
21:21:31 -0800  This message is from: Rose or Murph
[EMAIL PROTECTED]  Hi List,I lurk most of the time, but enjoy
all the information. I have enjoyed my filly a lot, and continue to have fun
with her. I shot this video early this last summer just as she turned two. 
  I hope you enjoy. Lauren if you are still on line, thank you for this
special girl.  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WR-yR3b53Pc 
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Re: Snowys Farra You TUBE Debut

2007-11-23 Thread Starfire Farm

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THAT is funny! We both had a great laugh this morning. Well edited too! 
Thank you.


Beth and Sandy


I shot this video early
this last summer just as she turned two.
 



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Snowys Farra You TUBE Debut

2007-11-22 Thread Rose or Murph
This message is from: Rose or Murph [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Hi List,

 

I lurk most of the time, but enjoy all the information. I have enjoyed my
filly a lot, and continue to have fun with her.  I shot this video early
this last summer just as she turned two.

 

I hope you enjoy. Lauren if you are still on line, thank you for this
special girl.

 

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WR-yR3b53Pc

 

 

Rosemary In Roy

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Re: Snowys Farra You TUBE Debut

2007-11-22 Thread Melinda Schumacher
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What a hoot!
thanks for sharing,
Melinda
still in Marengo
:)

On Nov 23, 2007 12:21 AM, Rose or Murph [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 This message is from: Rose or Murph [EMAIL PROTECTED]

 Hi List,



 I lurk most of the time, but enjoy all the information. I have enjoyed my
 filly a lot, and continue to have fun with her.  I shot this video early
 this last summer just as she turned two.



 I hope you enjoy. Lauren if you are still on line, thank you for this
 special girl.





 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WR-yR3b53Pc





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You Tube Blue Earth Video

2007-09-28 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Hi Everyone

Just though I'l let you know that I did post that video on Blue Earth, and if 
anyone would like to see it, go 
to:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VDdubPzJ9w8

Hope you like it!

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Re: You Tube Blue Earth Video

2007-09-28 Thread ruth bushnell

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Just though I'l let you know that I did post that video on Blue
Earth, and if anyone would like to see it, go to:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VDdubPzJ9w8

Hope you like it!  Robin


SPLENDID JOB Robin..! I am really impressed with your editing ability.
What a great way to promote Fjords and showcase their people--you
captured a lot of smiles there, thanks for sharing. =))

Ruthie, nw mt US

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Re: You Tube Blue Earth Video

2007-09-28 Thread Nan Newton
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Robin,

That's an inspiring video.  Thanks for creating it!!!   NAN 

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Re: you tube

2007-05-23 Thread CrystalZak
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as i was   looking around in youtube after seeing the young girl's video, i 
came across this one taken at the minnesota horse expo. mainly it shows heike 
and her colt, but you can see a couple others of us!!!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OiXYdkp8XB8

laurie and oz


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Re: you tube

2007-05-23 Thread CrystalZak
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i should mention about the video, i came into the tape just as it ended, blue 
shirt on the right.

laurie


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re:another great You Tube video

2007-04-24 Thread Vanessa N. Weber
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Many thanks, Jean! After watching 'your' video, I found myself watching one
of 'my' horses, a Lipizzan, performing the capriole. This is the first time
I've seen him 'in motion' since he left here as a youngster. I only bred 5
foals, so finding this was very exciting! Thank you so much for this
serendipitous discovery! Here he is if you want to see him:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BI5vr_ngvXQ
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BI5vr_ngvXQ

Vanessa N Weber

Westbrook, CT

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Subject: Another great You-tube videop

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RE: Another great You-tube videop

2007-04-23 Thread Vanessa N. Weber
This message is from: Vanessa N. Weber [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Many thanks, Jean! After watching 'your' video, I found myself watching one
of 'my' horses, a Lipizzan, performing the capriole. This is the first time
I've seen him 'in motion' since he left here as a youngster. I only bred 5
foals, so finding this was very exciting! Thank you so much for this
serendipitous discovery! Here he is if you want to see him:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BI5vr_ngvXQ

Vanessa N Weber
Westbrook, CT

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Sent: Friday, April 20, 2007 10:04 PM
To: fjordhorse@angus.mystery.com
Subject: Another great You-tube videop

This message is from: Jean Ernest [EMAIL PROTECTED]

I just watched this great video:  
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZSObdP0UoHI
The Lusitano.  Boy, what moves!

AND he is sort of colored like a Fjord!

Jean in sunny and warm Fairbanks, Alaska, 60 degrees, almost 18 hours
daylight (counting dusk and dawn hours)

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Re: Another great You-tube videop

2007-04-22 Thread Reena Giola

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Ellen

I agree about the bull fighting, I don't like it nor enjoy seeing it but it 
is a tradition in Spain..but I was just amaze at the horse.WOW, 
OH WOW...is that horse responsive.


I wonder how often though the horse gets the horns from the bull?  I hope 
not often...but it sure was something to watch.just amazing.


Reena


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Hi Jean,
The horse is beautiful, but I sure hope we won't see any more bull
fighting on the Fjord list. To me it's Bull slaughtering and animal 
abuse.

If the Bull fighter gets killed or injured you'll hear a very loud Olé
from me.
May the Bull always win.
Ellen.

I just watched this great video:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZSObdP0UoHI
The Lusitano.  Boy, what moves!
AND
he is sort of colored like a Fjord!


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Re: Another great You-tube videop

2007-04-22 Thread Reena Giola

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oops, I just posted about it being in spain, didn't realize that was 
Portugal.


horse was still amazing!

R
I apologize for posting that, but  I had read about Portuguese Equestrian 
Bullfighting, where the bull is NOT killed, but the bull fight goes on for 
10 minutes, with 6 darts  in the bull.  Now I know that is too much and I 
do not approve of any animal torture, but if you want to read about it:


THE ART OF THE
PORTUGUESE EQUESTRIAN BULLFIGHTS
seems to be given by an equestrian master solely for the display of his
horse. bullfighting on horse back seen in this setting, has become a
marvelous game, a delectable one,. pure art.

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RE: Another great You-tube videop

2007-04-22 Thread Gail Russell
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I saw a horse bullfighting routine on TV.  (I do not actually remember the
bull being hurt).  In that video the horse was even more athletic, literally
winding himself around the bull.  I remember thinking how the horse put our
dressage queens to shame.  

I wonder how they get the responsiveness that our dressage horses do not
have.  Possibly via fear of those horns, rather than of spurs?  Possibly
also via the fact that they use horses that are better built to collect,
instead of the warmblood go-forward-big-trot-foot-flippers?

Gail

I agree about the bull fighting, I don't like it nor enjoy seeing it but it 
is a tradition in Spain..but I was just amaze at the horse.WOW, 
OH WOW...is that horse responsive.

I wonder how often though the horse gets the horns from the bull?  I hope 
not often...but it sure was something to watch.just amazing.

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RE: Another great You-tube videop

2007-04-22 Thread kelly MacDonald

This message is from: kelly MacDonald [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Agreed, it wouldn't be fun to be that bull, but that was very impressive 
riding.  That horse was so athletic!


To make this Fjord related - today was the first day my Fjord and I 
practiced the cross country training we left off with in the fall.  He LOVES 
cross country jumping and we're entering a horse trial in June.  Any one 
else event their Fjord?


Kelly




From: Gail Russell [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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To: fjordhorse@angus.mystery.com
Subject: RE: Another great You-tube videop
Date: Sun, 22 Apr 2007 10:38:53 -0700

This message is from: Gail Russell [EMAIL PROTECTED]

I saw a horse bullfighting routine on TV.  (I do not actually remember the
bull being hurt).  In that video the horse was even more athletic, 
literally

winding himself around the bull.  I remember thinking how the horse put our
dressage queens to shame.

I wonder how they get the responsiveness that our dressage horses do not
have.  Possibly via fear of those horns, rather than of spurs?  Possibly
also via the fact that they use horses that are better built to collect,
instead of the warmblood go-forward-big-trot-foot-flippers?

Gail

I agree about the bull fighting, I don't like it nor enjoy seeing it but it
is a tradition in Spain..but I was just amaze at the horse.WOW,
OH WOW...is that horse responsive.

I wonder how often though the horse gets the horns from the bull?  I hope
not often...but it sure was something to watch.just amazing.

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Re: Another great You-tube videop

2007-04-22 Thread Lois Berenyi

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I thought the bull must have had dressage training as well.  My concern was 
for the horse.  We saw a bullfight in Spain where the horses wore heavy 
leather padding.  In this Portuguese video I thought the risk to the horse 
was greater than the risk to the bull.


Lois Berenyi
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To: fjordhorse@angus.mystery.com
Sent: Saturday, April 21, 2007 10:03 PM
Subject: Re: Another great You-tube videop



This message is from: Jean Ernest [EMAIL PROTECTED]

I apologize for posting that, but  I had read about Portuguese Equestrian 
Bullfighting, where the bull is NOT killed, but the bull fight goes on for 
10 minutes, with 6 darts  in the bull.  Now I know that is too much and I 
do not approve of any animal torture, but if you want to read about it:


THE ART OF THE
PORTUGUESE EQUESTRIAN BULLFIGHTS
http://mundo-taurino.org/horses.html
(Here is part of this article:)
Modern Equestrian Bullfighting in Portugal
In her book, Cavaliers of Portugal, Huldine Beamish writes: the 
mentioning
of the word bullfighting would probably elicit some negative reactions 
from

an English speaking readership, however when preceded by the word
Portuguese, it conjures images of one of the most exquisite forms of
equestrian display, which would interest anyone involved with horses, but
specially those of us interested in the Iberian horse.

The mounted bullfight begins with a regal display of cavaliers dressed in
XVII century outfits and mounted on equally magnificently harnessed
stallions. After a complex exhibitions of haute icole, which demonstrates
the superb training of the horse, a single cavalier remains in the ring to
face the bull alone.

In Portugal, the objective of the bullfight is not to kill the bull but
rather to demonstrate the training and schooling of the horse. The 
bullfight
consist of placing a series of long and short darts on the muscular part 
of
the bull, just behind the neck. The darts irritate the bull and make it 
more
aggressive. The performance is relatively short, ten minutes or so, in 
which

an average of six darts are placed, but it must be performed under strict
codes of honor. The bull should be given the advantage when charging, 
that

is, it must initiate the charge before the cavalier makes his move. In
addition, the approach and encounter of bull and cavalier must be face to
face to the last possible moment, in which the horse, to escape the impact
of the bull must literally wrap itself around the bull in some fascinating
displays of agility.

The placing of darts is usually done one by one, however, it is not 
uncommon
for the cavalier to tie the reigns, hold a banderilla in each hand, and 
with
the aids of his legs and seat, maneuver his horse for the placing of a 
pair
of banderillas. During the intervals of placing darts, the cavaliers 
allows

his horse to be closely chased by the bulls and then demonstrates in an
elegant and relaxed manner, a variety of movements of dressage.

Portuguese bullfighting take place in relatively small rings, requiring 
that

the horse posses a perfect and precise training to avoid the charge of the
bull. Therefore, the success in evading the impact of the bull depends 
more

in skilled movements than in running speed. To cite Sr. Alvaro Domecq D.
again in Portugal everything seems to have concentrated around the
development of a precise and perfect training . The labor of bullfighting
seems to be given by an equestrian master solely for the display of his
horse. bullfighting on horse back seen in this setting, has become a
marvelous game, a delectable one,. pure art.

**
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RE: Another great You-tube videop

2007-04-21 Thread Rose or Murph
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It did not look like the bull was having fun:( Ick. Cruel.

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Subject: Another great You-tube videop

This message is from: Jean Ernest [EMAIL PROTECTED]

I just watched this great video:  
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZSObdP0UoHI
The Lusitano.  Boy, what moves!

AND he is sort of colored like a Fjord!

Jean in sunny and warm Fairbanks, Alaska, 60 degrees, almost 18 hours 
daylight (counting dusk and dawn hours)

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Re: Another great You-tube videop

2007-04-21 Thread Jean Ernest

This message is from: Jean Ernest [EMAIL PROTECTED]

I apologize for posting that, but  I had read about Portuguese Equestrian 
Bullfighting, where the bull is NOT killed, but the bull fight goes on for 
10 minutes, with 6 darts  in the bull.  Now I know that is too much and I do 
not approve of any animal torture, but if you want to read about it:


THE ART OF THE
PORTUGUESE EQUESTRIAN BULLFIGHTS
http://mundo-taurino.org/horses.html
(Here is part of this article:)
Modern Equestrian Bullfighting in Portugal
In her book, Cavaliers of Portugal, Huldine Beamish writes: the mentioning
of the word bullfighting would probably elicit some negative reactions from
an English speaking readership, however when preceded by the word
Portuguese, it conjures images of one of the most exquisite forms of
equestrian display, which would interest anyone involved with horses, but
specially those of us interested in the Iberian horse.

The mounted bullfight begins with a regal display of cavaliers dressed in
XVII century outfits and mounted on equally magnificently harnessed
stallions. After a complex exhibitions of haute icole, which demonstrates
the superb training of the horse, a single cavalier remains in the ring to
face the bull alone.

In Portugal, the objective of the bullfight is not to kill the bull but
rather to demonstrate the training and schooling of the horse. The bullfight
consist of placing a series of long and short darts on the muscular part of
the bull, just behind the neck. The darts irritate the bull and make it more
aggressive. The performance is relatively short, ten minutes or so, in which
an average of six darts are placed, but it must be performed under strict
codes of honor. The bull should be given the advantage when charging, that
is, it must initiate the charge before the cavalier makes his move. In
addition, the approach and encounter of bull and cavalier must be face to
face to the last possible moment, in which the horse, to escape the impact
of the bull must literally wrap itself around the bull in some fascinating
displays of agility.

The placing of darts is usually done one by one, however, it is not uncommon
for the cavalier to tie the reigns, hold a banderilla in each hand, and with
the aids of his legs and seat, maneuver his horse for the placing of a pair
of banderillas. During the intervals of placing darts, the cavaliers allows
his horse to be closely chased by the bulls and then demonstrates in an
elegant and relaxed manner, a variety of movements of dressage.

Portuguese bullfighting take place in relatively small rings, requiring that
the horse posses a perfect and precise training to avoid the charge of the
bull. Therefore, the success in evading the impact of the bull depends more
in skilled movements than in running speed. To cite Sr. Alvaro Domecq D.
again in Portugal everything seems to have concentrated around the
development of a precise and perfect training . The labor of bullfighting
seems to be given by an equestrian master solely for the display of his
horse. bullfighting on horse back seen in this setting, has become a
marvelous game, a delectable one,. pure art.

**
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Another great You-tube videop

2007-04-20 Thread Jean Ernest

This message is from: Jean Ernest [EMAIL PROTECTED]

I just watched this great video:  
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZSObdP0UoHI

The Lusitano.  Boy, what moves!

AND he is sort of colored like a Fjord!

Jean in sunny and warm Fairbanks, Alaska, 60 degrees, almost 18 hours 
daylight (counting dusk and dawn hours)


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Re: Another You Tube video I need some suggestions

2007-02-14 Thread RJRFJORD
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I have a video I would like to put on youtube but I am having problems . Can 
anyone give me some tips on how to get my video up? I have signed up but it 
will not upload the video. I got frustrated after a million trys.

Jo wilgus

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Another You Tube video

2007-02-11 Thread Mike May

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This is just a cute one on You Tube that I saw when watching the 65 
Danish ones.  I think it is from Sweden.  The music sure is catchy.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MGhnehqMOnU

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RE: Another You Tube video

2007-02-11 Thread Jeanne
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Just watched Arend's vid.  Oh My Lord, does that boy look like his Mama.
Geese.  He carries his tail just like Maerta used to.  I liked his lead
change, in the corner.  How fun to watch that.  


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Sent: Sunday, February 11, 2007 7:25 AM
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Subject: Another You Tube video

This message is from: Mike May [EMAIL PROTECTED]

This is just a cute one on You Tube that I saw when watching the 65 
Danish ones.  I think it is from Sweden.  The music sure is catchy.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MGhnehqMOnU

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RE: Another You Tube video

2007-02-11 Thread Jeanne
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Sorry, List... I thought I was replying to an email from Beth... not the
entire list. 

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