This message is from: "Ursula Jensen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
First of all...to those of you going to Blue Earth... good luck and
have a great time. Most of all...Please consider going to the NFHR
Annual Meeting and make your views known.
For those of you going to Libbywe will miss you all. We ha
This message is from: "Laurie Pittman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Just for the record folks, The picture I posted a link to was just for
fun! I was in no way promoting such a crossing. I just thought it was an
interesting picture. Better that someone did it that way than for real.
I totally agree that fj
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And be as insane as the Arabs all are.
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Technicality: "Any other breed". What does it say about any other species,
like those zebra people want to do? Time to rewrite the rule book! Merek
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I had wolf teeth removed on my gelding at 2 yrs.
Ann Sigford
This message is from: "Margaret Strachan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
We have had wolf teeth pulled on nearly every young horse and also some
older horses we have bought. I will not bit a new or young horse until I
have had the vet check their mouth. The problems we have seen with wolf
teeth range from
This message is from: misha nogha <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Thanks Brian for that Info! I never had a problem with my regular vet with
the dosage but a interim vet came out when a horse was experiencing a gas
colic and he was amazed at what a lightweight he was as far as sedative. He
said he gave a dose
This message is from: Mary Thurman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
In response to the discussion of whether or not a "refined, Arab-like
head" means that a Fjord is a crossbred: If you look to the "old
style" Fjord - many of which are now beyond their breeding years, sadly
- you will often find the dished p
This message is from: Mary Thurman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Dr. Brian,
At last someone has explained - four years after the fact - why my
young colt reacted so wildly to the sedation he was given before being
gelded! That is exactly what he did. He started to go down, then
jumped up and fought migh
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In a message dated 7/20/99 21:46:16 Pacific Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
writes:
<< Yes, I do find that Fjords usually do not need as much sedative as some
other breeds of horses. Tennesse Walking Horses are similar in that they
are notoriously easy
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