This message is from: mizgriz [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I sent this in last week but never saw it published on the list so I'm
resending it.
We had our fifth foal (fourth filly) of the year so far born last week.
It was extra special because Dave, my husband actually got to watch a
birth for the first
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Pamela,
As far as I know you can't see the vomernasal organ by looking in the
nostril. I think what you are seeing is the nasal aperture of the
nasolacrimal duct. This is a tear duct which drains tears from the eye
and out the nostril. It can be found
This message is from: Sanders [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Pamela You and Jean are both talking about the same thing! Instead of
thinking of it as a tear duct though it might help to think drainage hose!
It's auxiliary and also possess' small glands used when the horse scents but
again that function is
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What is the problem with feeding grain to Fjords? How are they
different
from other horses especially when they are up to two years old?
Didn't mean to imply that you can't feed them grain. It's just that
Strategy would be my preference. Less chance
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That is certainly Lars' picture on the Coolest Horsey Hairdo web page you
discovered. It is one I have had on AOL for a number of years, so whoever put
up the page must have come across it by chance. I sent them details and told
them I owned the Fjord
This message is from: Nancy Hotovy [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hello again -
If anyone might be interested in two 10 year old nicely matched red dun
geldings, please e-mail me privately. We sold these geldings as three
year olds to a nice older couple. The man who bought them had many
health problems
This message is from: Nancy Hotovy [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hello to everyone -
Summer's here so not much time to read the mailing list but I saw
someone questioning Purina Strategy recently and Buckeye feed also. As
we have quite a few Fjords, we are always looking for the best AND most
economical
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Hi Beth,
Loved the pictures.. Thanks...
Fred Pack
Pack's Peak Stables
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Sent: Sunday, June 18, 2000 8:39 AM
To: fjord
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In a message dated 00-06-16 17:49:48 EDT, you write:
. I have discovered in
reading the list, that for the most part, Fjord people are MUCH
different to other horsy people. Fjord owners appear to be interesting
characters who possess a great sense of
This message is from: Jean Ernest [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Ivermectin (Zimecterin, Eqvalan brands, etc.) does not kill tapeworms or
enciysted small stongids. To kill Tapeworms, double does of Strongid
(paste) can be used and I understand that there is evidence that daily
strongid works on tapeworms
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I second that , good advice , we have used formalin on the hoof, good
results. Funny joke. Tillie
Bud Tillie Evers
Dun Lookin' Fjords
http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Ridge/8589
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And we discussed not using
those
products that you give daily like Strongid C, because it is a good
way to
create a resistance by giving a low dose every day.
No, no, no, no. Daily Strongid-C works only on the newly ingested larvae
of the
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In a message dated 6/18/00 9:20:33 AM Pacific Daylight Time,
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Well, I can understand the confusion now Pamela. In your first post about
this you said it was in the nostril. Like everyone else, I figured you were
talking about
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good one, Dr. Steve -- good advice, too !!
Linda in MN -
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If you read the ads for Zimectrin it sounds like that is the only wormer you
have to use and it will kill all types of parasites. Wellmy Fjord started
to loose weight one summer and act very tired. I thought he was sick and
called the vet. I told him
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eggbert and horse-in around for me too. both good. denise delgado
This message is from: Ingrid Ivic [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Out here in Oregon, they are now thinking that white line may come from the
over use of the ingredients of the wormers like Zimerctrin. The vets here
are very concerned and find that horses that are given Zimerctrin and not a
rotation of
This message is from: Laurie Pittman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
? ??? I don't think you're talking about the same thing I am. It is a
little
pore. On the part of the mouth closest to the roof of the mouth. Here's
something from britannica about it. I had found something a little bit
more
detailed
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Horsin a'round,Eggbert.
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From: Jon Mary Ofjord [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: fjordhorse@angus.mystery.com
Subject: Commercial transport
Date: Sun, Jun 18, 2000, 12:51 PM
This message is from: Jon Mary Ofjord [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi
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In a message dated 6/17/00 11:46:35 PM Pacific Daylight Time,
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Sue I do think that is the channel that connects to the eye as I have also
had a vet flush it out and it overflows in the eye. Does not mean it is not
olfactory
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Hi everyone,
We finally updated our website with new photographs on a new page titled
Y2K Images. If you go there for a visit, enjoy!
http://www.starfirefarm.com
Beth
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Beth Beymer Sandy North
Starfire Farm, Berthoud CO
This message is from: Jon Mary Ofjord [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi list!
Some friends of ours need a colt shipped from Washington to Minnesota
sometime this fall. I checked the list archives and found two horse
transport companies (Bob Hubbard and Blue Chip) that had been recommended.
Does anyone have
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Negative evidence includes the fact
that
seedy toe (an old name for white line syndrome) existed long
before the invention and widespread use of the ivermectins.
Excellent point!
Another theory is that white line is related to feeding sweet
feed,
This message is from: Mike Casey Rogillio [EMAIL PROTECTED]
on a bb that I lurk at. I kept quiet, wondering how long it would take for the
breed
to be identified, only about 5-6 posts and Fjord was nailed. No one ever
acknowledged
any names, the original poster didn't remember where she'd
This message is from: Jean Gayle [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sue I do think that is the channel that connects to the eye as I have also
had a vet flush it out and it overflows in the eye. Does not mean it is not
olfactory too. Jean
Jean Gayle
Aberdeen, WA
[Authoress of The Colonel's Daughter
Occupied
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