This message is from: "B. Hendricks" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
You know, I don't know if my horses ate this weed, or just got it rubbed on
them while eating grass. We had good pasture and plenty of good grass. In
any event, it was everywhere in the Redding area in summer, and no one
seemed worried about
This message is from: "Denise Delgado" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
around here they call it tarweed. it starts blooming mid-august and into
september, smells funny and turns all the cattle's faces in this area a
dirty black! i have'nt heard about any crazy cows running around and don't
let my horses eat
This message is from: "B. Hendricks" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
We used to have a weed in the pasture where I lived in Anderson, CA that did
that to the horses. I think it was sort of a milkweed. It never seemed to do
any harm... but the horses always had that black stuff on them during a
certain season.
This message is from: "Laurie Pittman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
I have a mystery here folks, maybe some of you can help. Tor has been
coming in from the pasture lately with his nose covered in something
black and tacky feeling. It is also on the guard hairs under his jaw
(looks like the hair has bee
This message is from: "Denise Delgado" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
dear cindy, thanks for the numbe. i called today. the lady said the horse
was probably sold. someone in calif. was very interested and she had sent
along some photos. the horse is smaller than i was lookinf for. thanks
anyway. be fo
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Could it be sap from a tree? Has the odor of his breath changed at all?
Check your fenceline too, as something may be growing into the paddock but
not have made it all the way in as yet. Good luck!
Kate
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In a message dated 7/24/99 10:43:02 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> I WONDER what a fjord would do
MM what flavor is that lightbulb? I had a particularly good one last
week...is this the same vintage?
It's all I could think
This message is from: "Jackie Kennedy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
How many horses does it take to change a light bulb?
Thoroughbred: Who me? Do WHAT? I'm scared of light bulbs! I'm outta
here!
Arabian:Someone else do it. I might get my silky mane dirty and
besides,
who's gonna read me the i
This message is from: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (william poe)
Hi list,
We have a two year old grey stallion for sale.
He is 14.2 hh, totally correct and has great movement.
Sire: Anvil's Gra Viking - Lena x Leidjo - Lena's sire: Fjord Viking -
dam: Lovinda
This message is from: "Jean Gayle" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Shoot, Karen I was having a great imagination trip, i.e. castration meant he
lost half his intelligence etc. :) Jean
Jean Gayle
Aberdeen, WA
[Authoress of "The Colonel's Daughter" ]
http://www.techline.com/~jgayle
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This message is from: John Bolinski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Hi, Martie out of HOT and muggy Maryland again,
I have an 'aging' crazy Arab myself. I bought him as a 2 yr old to show (so
I could WIN because he was the winingest horse I ever came across). To make a
long story short, we never showed
This message is from: "Nathan Lapp" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Mike, I have a question on registry. Could you please respond off list?
Barbara Lyn Lapp
Lapp Family Fjords
This message is from: GAIL RUSSELL <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
At 09:26 AM 7/24/99 -0400, you wrote:
>This message is from: Julia Will <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
>Hi Gail ~ The marking I look for in determining grey vs brown, is the dark
>"eyebrow" that greys have. As soon as a foal begins to shed out around
This message is from: "Karen McCarthy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Good Luck Catherine and Rune, on your Richard shrake clinic! Really wish I
was there. I went to one of his clinics here, last Feb. Good info.
Are you saddling up Blaamann? If so, let me know how it goes!
Don't forget to take some tim
This message is from: misha nogha <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
I had the same situation with a foal last year. He was born brown dun, and
at three months was shedding out to be gray. He was silver in his body,
with a dark dorsal stripe, big gray bands on his legs and a grey face,
charcoal points and ears,
This message is from: Mike and Casey Rogillio <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
QUESTION:
>within a few days time I noticed they both were DROOLING... They'll be
>standing there and then gusher! It's >very much like water...but greener.
>They've been eating, drinking, playing, pooping, all fine
>The
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Debi,
I'm so glad you asked that! I wondered the same and asked a judge once that
I knew had judged at Blue Earth, Phil Callahan (he also judges a lot of WSCA,
local shows, around here). I asked him if you should square the Fjord up
like a QH and told
This message is from: Julia Will <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Hi Gail ~ The marking I look for in determining grey vs brown, is the dark
"eyebrow" that greys have. As soon as a foal begins to shed out around the
eyes, this mark becomes obvious. It is like an upright exclamation point
over the eye, a bit
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