This message is from: Alison Barr [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sam Sue Banks wrote:
Also mentioned by
someone was that the Icelandic ponies were less people-oriented than the
Fjords, and I like having my Fjords as pet-ponies.
The family I got Fj from had 18 Fjords, and 2 were semi-regularly
This message is from: Sam Sue Banks [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I saw the Icelandic Ponies the first (and only) time last year at
Equitana. They are interesting, but I think Susan Cook, who was with the
NFHR group, summed it up best. She said something like: the Icelandics
are 'one trick ponies' and they
This message is from: Alison Barr [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Any suggestions on trimming/shoeing my white dun that has soft hooves that
tend to crack and not hold nails well. He also trips alot, tho is getting
better on that with lessons intended to lighten his front end carraige. We
have been
This message is from: saskia [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi Steve and Pamela,
And what manes those Icelandics have! In fact they looked just like my
Janosch (the Shetland) but than more lanky!
Fjords with untrimmed manes look just like Icelandics. See the Ingmar
Bergman film JungfrukÀllan / The
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Saskia,
Please be assured that no apologies were expected. You do extremely
well with English. I guess I must be dull myself, since my wife
immediately guessed that the subject referred to someone being with
another breed of horse.
Best
This message is from: Mike May [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I found this interesting site yesterday. It lists names for babies for
you. If you pick the ethnic orgin of Scandinavian, it will list only
Scandinavian names. You can pick the letter with which the name begins or
ends if you want and of course
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