This message is from: Sanders [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Gee, I didn't know mares weren't suppose to be driven! I'll have to tell
Riena, Serena, KK, Tosh and Sierra. They'll probably be disappointed to know
they shouldn't be driving, does that go for work also? Hey, was this
statement by the same guy who
This message is from: Becky [EMAIL PROTECTED]
AhhhBlikk is a nice boy, but he is not a white dun. He's a brown dun. I
think there must be some mix up in the pedigree you saw.
Becky Vorpagel
Jont Creek Acres
Monmouth, OR
This message is from: Lynn [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Seeing as I am not a Fjord owner yet I can't compare them to the breeds I
know, but having had several mares over time all I can say is they are all
different. I had one TB mare that would fall in love with a fence post, or
a passing magpie, or just
This message is from: Debby Stai [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I've never had a mare before, our Fjord Amber is our first. The only way I know
she's in cycle is she urinates in her stall more and a little discharge,
especially when shes with the QH whom she loves. She is too sweet! She's not
at all
This message is from: David Stewart, Registrar [EMAIL PROTECTED]
The Fjord Horse Registry of Scotland is delighted to inform you that the
Norwegian Fjord stallion, Alm Sprett, has been awarded a permanent breeding
licence by the FHRS. The stallion belongs to Sharon and David Knight from
ENGLAND
This message is from: BETH ANN SWONGER [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Jean Ruhan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This message is from: Jean Ruhan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Mame is 14.1+ hands with an athletic body type. Nice long stride,
moves like a horse vs a pony. Very attractive head and neck. Has
produced 3 above
This message is from: Lori Albrough [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Bushnell's wrote:
That's how it struck me too Jean! I got to wondering, what's wrong with
mares anyhow? 'Course we've only driven geldings so far =) but is this a
general practise, using geldings only for driving? I hope we hear if there
This message is from: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
In a message dated 4/11/00 10:55:03 AM Pacific Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
It has been my impression that Fjord mares are not as sensitive and
moody during their cycles as say the thoroughbred, warm bloods, Arabs etc.
My
This message is from: Pat [EMAIL PROTECTED]
About the National Fjord show.
First of all I never intended it to be an International or World show. Julie
your right we do not have the numbers to make it a qualifying show. And I do
not see people coming from abroad to attend. My idea was to
This message is from: Lori Albrough [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Jean Gayle wrote:
There is that statement again wants a gelding only It has been my
impression that Fjord mares are not as sensitive and moody during their
cycles as say the thoroughbred, warm bloods, Arabs etc. Jean
I
This message is from: M.Bijster [EMAIL PROTECTED]
There is that statement again wants a gelding only It has been my
impression that Fjord mares are not as sensitive and moody during their
cycles as say the thoroughbred, warm bloods, Arabs etc.
wrote Jean,
sorry Jean, but
This message is from: Bushnell's [EMAIL PROTECTED]
At 09:03 AM 04/11/2000 -0700, you wrote:
This message is from: Jean Gayle [EMAIL PROTECTED]
There is that statement again wants a gelding only It has been my
impression that Fjord mares are not as sensitive and moody during their
cycles as say
This message is from: Jean Gayle [EMAIL PROTECTED]
There is that statement again wants a gelding only It has been my
impression that Fjord mares are not as sensitive and moody during their
cycles as say the thoroughbred, warm bloods, Arabs etc. Jean
Jean Gayle
Aberdeen, WA
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