This message is from: Anton Voorhoeve [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Fjord Clinic in BC Canada
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Mon, 27 Apr 1998 11:12:47 -0700
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Hello, this is Anton Voorhoeve
This message is from: Reinbowend [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Mary
Yes ofcourse you should have your filly evaluated. A knowledgable person given
the history will beable to tell if the anomaly is genetic or a case of
neglect. Such as splints whose cause can be attributed to numerous not always
This message is from: Reinbowend [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Julie, Carol, Dave This is great ... Having this forum to air our opinions is
so important and really using the net the way it can be most productive. So
many lists steer away from anything that might be perceived as inflammatory.
As for your
This message is from: Jean Ernest [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I have a virtually new and unused Norwegian harness with the combination
collar/hame and swivel type back pads. (hard to describe). It is heavy
enough for draft work. I bought it several years ago from Carol Elston of
PA who I think imported
This message is from: Julie Will [EMAIL PROTECTED]
At 08:46 AM 4/27/98 -0700, you wrote:
This message is from: GAIL RUSSELL [EMAIL PROTECTED]
This is Julie responding to Gail: As a breeder, I can tell you that I get
TONS of calls looking for fully trained, kid safe, riding and driving Fjords.
This message is from: GAIL RUSSELL [EMAIL PROTECTED]
As a new, novice Fjord owner I would like to emphasize that the good of the
breed will also be enhanced by a program to encourage breeders and new
owners to train their Fjords well. Unfortunately, from what I can tell, the
best way to keep
This message is from: Steve McIlree [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I certainly glad to see the discussion that the subject of evaluation
is generating. The thing that concerns me is that personality,
trainability, call it what you will seems to get short shrift. We
have a Trakehner and two Morgans as well
This message is from: Julie Will [EMAIL PROTECTED]
At 08:26 AM 4/27/98 -0400, you wrote:
Julie Will responding to Carol Revoire:
I would take exception to certain aspects of a stallion's manners not
counting. I think an aggressive temperament can be and often is
transmitted to
offspring. The
This message is from: Julie Will [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Viv, I think that in the case of clear congenital health problems, yes, a
mare owner would probably reconsider and elect not to breed. There are a
number of plain, average mares out there that are perhaps too long
bodied or a little
This message is from: Dave McWethy [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I think it's great that we've got a discussion on evaluations. Perhaps the
biggest problem with getting the evaluations going has been informing Fjord
owners on what it's all about. The Fjord List might just accomplish this
better than
This message is from: Arthur Rivoire [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Carol Rivoire responding to Vivian Creigh and Julie Will -
I think Vivian's on the money when she talks about Americans being unwilling
to accept Evaluation Advice. There are a lot of other problems as well;
such as the distances we have to
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This message is from: Reinbowend [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Julie
I'd really like to think that if you patiently explained to the mare owners
why their horse would not be a good candidate for breeding they would
understand. Maybe not at that precise moment, but in the future. I have been
approached by
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