Re: running W

1999-01-13 Thread DBLDAYFARM
This message is from: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Hear, Hear Lisa ! I agree. L. Day If anyone used a training method like that on one of my horses, or on anyone elses horse in my presence, it would be good if that trainer was the one RUNNING. FROM ME. Lisa P.

founder, ice, thin soles, supernatural fjords :o)

1999-01-13 Thread Ingrid Ivic
This message is from: Ingrid Ivic [EMAIL PROTECTED] We are going to be purchasing a Fjord filly soon and we are wondering if you have to be careful with them over eating on grass. Do Fjords founder out on pasture? I have seen many that I felt were carrying too much fat... is that had to

Hello

1999-01-13 Thread Anneoly
Hello out there. This is a message from Anne Appleby from Washingon State. I have been lurking for a few weeks now and would like to finally speak up and introduce myself. Great forum for some interesting discussions!!! I live on a farm in Olympia, WA with a herd of 13 horses includung seven

Re: FJORDS

1999-01-13 Thread Jean Ernest
This message is from: Jean Ernest [EMAIL PROTECTED] At 11:02 AM 1/13/99 -0800, you wrote: This message is from: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (jean gayle) Hello Carol, alright, but given the differences in Fjords,as you state, some can and some can't canter balanced, some can and some can't stand the

Re: Fjord Show in MN

1999-01-13 Thread jean gayle
This message is from: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (jean gayle) This message is from: Wild Flower Fjord Farm [EMAIL PROTECTED] Dear List, We would like information on the fjrod show in Blue Earth. We would like a name and number to contact any information woudl be greatly appreciated. Thank you very

Re: Source for Red-Raspberry Leaf

1999-01-13 Thread Lori Albrough
This message is from: Lori Albrough [EMAIL PROTECTED] Skjenna, Laura: IMB wrote: In the fall there was a discussion about using red-raspberry leaf for pregnant and about to be bred mares to help tone the uterus. I filed it away in my memory, but unfortunately didn't save the emails. Does

Fjord Show in MN

1999-01-13 Thread Wild Flower Fjord Farm
This message is from: Wild Flower Fjord Farm [EMAIL PROTECTED] Dear List, We would like information on the fjrod show in Blue Earth. We would like a name and number to contact any information woudl be greatly appreciated. Thank you very much! We would also like to annonce that we have 2

Re: founder, feeding, horses in cold climate...

1999-01-13 Thread jean gayle
This message is from: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (jean gayle) Great work, Anneli This message is from: Anneli Sundkvist [EMAIL PROTECTED] I would say fjords founder very easily. And think about it - for hundreds of years this breed have been forced to live on very little food and to manage on fodder

Re: FJORDS

1999-01-13 Thread jean gayle
This message is from: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (jean gayle) Hello Carol, alright, but given the differences in Fjords,as you state, some can and some can't canter balanced, some can and some can't stand the cold, some can and some can't wear wide saddles (especially my boy), some do and some don't

LONG - Re: Source for Red-Raspberry Leaf

1999-01-13 Thread Northhorse
This message is from: [EMAIL PROTECTED] My husband accidentally wiped out all my saved files, favorite places, INCLUDING the fjord mailing list. I love him, so he's still alive. but I just did a little research and came up with some of the posts I had previously about Red Raspberry, found

Greetings Hope Jon,

1999-01-13 Thread Betsy Bauer
This message is from: Betsy Bauer [EMAIL PROTECTED] Welcome Hope Jon, I'm s glad that you liked BJ and Tor, I'm sure that you will enjoy all your upcoming Fjord experiences. We'll see you in the show ring and carriage outings in no time. :-) I also like having two fjords, they are

Re: saddles shelter

1999-01-13 Thread Jon Hope Carlson
This message is from: Jon Hope Carlson [EMAIL PROTECTED] Hello List, thanks for your input. We are building a house right now, as in building it ourselves, Jon is out there in his carharts and ski mask and one other carpenter. We are in the planning stage on the barn and pasture shelter,

Doc

1999-01-13 Thread Evers
This message is from: Evers [EMAIL PROTECTED] I cant seem to email Doc Brian Jacobsen, and I must have the wrong address. So will you email me . Tillie Evers Bud Tillie Evers Dun Lookin' Fjords http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Ridge/8589

Keeping the weight off your Fjord

1999-01-13 Thread Skjenna, Laura: IMB
This message is from: Skjenna, Laura: IMB [EMAIL PROTECTED] Hi again. Two emails in just one day from a confirmed lurker! The discussion about feeding and pasturing your Fjord has prompted me to tell you my experience with this (limited to only one Fjord). Our pasture in the spring, summer and

Re: founder, feeding, horses in cold climate...

1999-01-13 Thread GAIL RUSSELL
This message is from: GAIL RUSSELL [EMAIL PROTECTED] Gunthar is working 1 hour at least 4 days a week. Does it on 3 to 4 flakes of high quality grass hay a day (probably 20 lbs) and is holding his weight well. He is also developing the most gorgeous muscles on this diet. I've been reluctant

Gut feeling

1999-01-13 Thread Robert Merkle
This message is from: Robert Merkle [EMAIL PROTECTED] Hi all from Janet The running W advice was so helpful. Very few people drive in western S D let alone train,so it is hard to find people to ask. I also asked him if I could take part in some of the

Nelson Water Bowls

1999-01-13 Thread Lori Albrough
This message is from: Lori Albrough [EMAIL PROTECTED] Would those of you on the list who use Nelson Waterers let me know if you are pleased with them, what problems you have had, and under what circumstances? Beth We've had a Nelson water bowl for 4 years now and have been very happy with

Re: FJORDS

1999-01-13 Thread Northhorse
This message is from: [EMAIL PROTECTED] In a message dated 1/12/99 18:22:06 Pacific Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: I know that if the weather is really miserable, our horses stand at the gate and ask to come in. So, listen to your inner voice, and listen to your horses. Err on

founder, feeding, horses in cold climate...

1999-01-13 Thread Anneli Sundkvist
This message is from: Anneli Sundkvist [EMAIL PROTECTED] I would say fjords founder very easily. And think about it - for hundreds of years this breed have been forced to live on very little food and to manage on fodder like straw, fish bone and heather. The Danish writer Ingrid Skjoeth writes:

Re: Saddles, bits, halters @ Running-W's

1999-01-13 Thread Anneli Sundkvist
This message is from: Anneli Sundkvist [EMAIL PROTECTED] Hi! I own 2 fjords, one 14 yo mare and a 6 yo gelding. I use cob-sized halters and bridles for my mare, but I have to replace the strap over her forehead with one full-sized. My gelding can wear either cob-sized or full-sized

RE: coughs

1999-01-13 Thread Werner, Kristine
This message is from: Werner, Kristine [EMAIL PROTECTED] Yes ! That is it, Peg. It is terribly worrisome when an animal is ailing. When Kai had a high fever and hung his head down to the straw I thought that was it. What a pitiful sight ! Poor Kaichen, so untypical for him. If the inhaling does