This message is from: Jean Gayle [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Renee, very good work on that page, lovely horses and people. You must be
doing it right as I notice so many horses are sold.Jean
Jean Gayle
Aberdeen, WA
[Authoress of The Colonel's Daughter
Occupied Germany 1946 TO 1949 ]
This message is from: PSB [EMAIL PROTECTED]
AS FOR BARNS... WE BUILT A BARN LAST YEAR. WHAT I THOUGHT WAS A WELL
THOUGHT OUT AND IN THE BUDGET BARN (YEAH, RIGHT). THE BARN IS A 48 X 86
FOOT ALUMINUM BARN. ONE SIDE OF THE BARN HAS 3 12 x 14 STALLS, WITH 16 x 60
OUTSIDE RUNS OPENING INTO A
This message is from: Gregor Fellers [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I'm back from the International Side Saddle Organization banquet in
Vineland NJ, which was held on Saturday. We left Vineland with the
temperature 50 F and arrived home with the temp 9 F and wind chill -40 F.
I took a lot of pictures of our
This message is from: James A. Rohde [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I have been reading the list for about 1 year now. We have had our 1 1/2
year old fjord gelding at home for about 1 month. He is our first and only
horse. We bought him in May and boarded him until December 5th. He has
always been with
This message is from: Jean Gayle [EMAIL PROTECTED]
You are quite right Ingrid and I was in my infancy of having the
responsibility of raising my horses instead of driving to the boarding
barns. Jean
Jean Gayle
Aberdeen, WA
[Authoress of The Colonel's Daughter
Occupied Germany 1946 TO 1949 ]
This message is from: Ursula Jensen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hello List...--- The winter season has always limited our work with
Fjords and training of new stock. Initially we used small inflated inner
tubes on the horses neck with 12 foot ropes tied to each side of the tube.
After attaching the
This message is from: John and Martie Bolinski [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I put the refrig in my new barn plans, but right now, I'd trade for a good
stove for mixing hot cocoa!
We built 5 stalls - one more than our old barn. Now we have SIX horses -
one more than our barn holds. Oh well.
We also opted
This message is from: Evers [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Wanted to let owners , that are thinking of breeding mares, to consider
our stallion Bjorn-Knutson. He is a beautiful dark Grey. We now offer to
ship semen for AI. His sire is Knut and dam is Solvi . I will send more
information and you can see him
This message is from: John and Martie Bolinski [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Love the card! I just finished giving Kilar the same haircut! Except I left
the piece over the withers about 6 inches long and it really looks wierd in
this wind - sticking up like a scrub brush.
Neat!
Martie and Kilar in
This message is from: Wild Flower Fjord Farm [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi there to everyone,
Well this is a message for everyone. Our farm finally got around to
making a web page about our hroses and our farm. We would like people
to check it out. We have some more thinkgs to fix but I hope that it's
This message is from: Denise Delgado [EMAIL PROTECTED]
catherine, that barns sounds like eden for people and horses. but the setup
you have now is wonderful too. maybe one day i will visit again. take
care, denise
This message is from: Jean Gayle [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Wonder how I forgot to put that refrig full of cold beer in my new barn
ideas Jean
Jean Gayle
Aberdeen, WA
[Authoress of The Colonel's Daughter
Occupied Germany 1946 TO 1949 ]
http://www.techline.com/~jgayle
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This message is from: Catherine Lassesen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Everyone should see Julie's barn... from the photographs it is wonderful.
I liked our barn in CA the best. It was had eight stalls and was an alley
way style. Each stall had two doors. The alley way door and a back door. 4
of the stalls
This message is from: Jean Ernest [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hey, all you folks near Victor Montana, here's a meadowbrook cart for
sale!: Copied off the CD-L
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HI...I realise that
This message is from: Knutsen Fjord Farm [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Alert, alert!
Tomorrow we should have our new web page up and running, though it will be
under construction for a while. We'll have pictures of our farm and
stock, including the geldings for sale and lots of Erlend. We'll also have
This message is from: Julie Will [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I have just had a fax from Bob Van Bon, the author of the Fjord book (in
Dutch) that many of you ordered from me. I have sold all my copies and he
is wondering if I want to order 6 or 12 more. How about itAnyone else
out there who didn't
This message is from: Jean Gayle [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Vivian, I took trot in hand to mean the piaff (sp) not on the lunge. Your
description and no nonsense is great. I have a warmblood mare who was very
forward until a trainer forced her at the walk and she balked. Now if she
even senses you want
This message is from: Denise Delgado [EMAIL PROTECTED]
dear janne,
i have fair acres knute out of anvil's steinfinn (orrjo and queen) and
anvil's fjellrosa (norulv and grabbrosa). he is tall, about 15h, give or
take, never measured. denise in rainy, rainy, rainy, northern calif. good
for the
This message is from: Denise Delgado [EMAIL PROTECTED]
dear tammi,
1. i would have sloped concrete floors with drain hole so i could cover the
floors with rubber mats and then wood chips, instead of dirt and chips.
being able to hose down the whole thing would be a lot easier.
2. i would have a
This message is from: Jean Gayle [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hey Jennie what a neat idea. I have a small three stall barn which limits
me to number of horses and that is good. However, I have only hay storage
for two ton, if packed in well. Would save money if I could have hay
storage for at least five
This message is from: Ingrid Ivic [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I would stand there threatening and yelling with no
effect. Worked myself up to such a state that I actually wired the feeder
with the fence electrical wiring and thought I would teach her to stay away
from the feeder. The reaction almost
This message is from: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
In a message dated 1/17/00 12:24:05 AM Pacific Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
f you were planning to build a new barn, what would you do this time around
to make life easier for you and your horses?
g Well, I'd plan the barn on the crest of
This message is from: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
They do love the cold. But we just went from the cold (14 degrees at night)
to 74 degree days and mine are sweating. I'm out there with the shedding
blade. Of course they were cantering back in forth in protest of having
their rations cut since they
This message is from: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
In a message dated 1/17/00 10:11:19 AM Mountain Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Could someone comment on training a young horse to lead without them
leaning
against the one leading them
I like the Linda Tellington Jones method for this. You
This message is from: Evers [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Anybody in the
northern California or southern Oregon area that wouldn't mind visitors who
are just starting in Fjords let me know. We will be in that area for the
last week of January.
Tami
Tami,
We are a little north of Bend. You are
This message is from: Janne Myrdal [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Greetings from COLD yet almost snowless N. Dakota.
I was wondering if anyone out there has any offspring out of Fair Acres
Heidi ( Anvil's Steinfinn - Elk Lake's Brita) or Ingrid I (Leik - Heidi
II)?? I own both mares, but know both had foals
This message is from: Andersen, Gerry [EMAIL PROTECTED]
While I was building my barn, a friend who had been through it made this
suggestion, if you are planning on adding the water and electriciy
later, run lines under the walls before construction. It's much easier
then tunneling under later,
This message is from: Julie Will [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Heated waterers are a real time saver in the frozen north where we live,
plus keep the horses drinking in cold weather. We have a run-in barn
designed to accomodate up to 22 horses in 6 run-in paddocks, sort of a wagon
wheel with a square hub.
This message is from: Sanders [EMAIL PROTECTED]
If you were planning to build a new barn, what would you do this time around
to make life easier for you and your horses? What nifty, time saving idea
have you seen or use yourself that would be great for everyone to know
about. It could be some
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