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In a message dated 10/14/00 9:03:45 PM Pacific Daylight Time,
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<< I grabed the chain and
gave a hard pull and yanked him out of the lions mouth. I looked down and
the lion was close enough to touch. >>
Hi there,
We are so gla
This message is from: "Catherine Lassesen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
The Fox Hunting Fjord is BDF Jason own and ridden by Mel Goble. He's a cute
Fjordee!!!
This message is from: "Patty Bronson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
The corner of the floor in which our horses are fed their hay is kept clean
of pellets. This is by their choice not ours. They don't tend to kick the
pellets to that area.
When first using the pellets they will pick up a few in their mou
This message is from: Lori Albrough <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
GAIL RUSSELL wrote:
> Compared to the FJord males I have encountered, 7 3/4 is not very
> big...interesting. I think someone once told me that Brusvein had "flat
> bone," and that was good. I thought this meant he had wide flat knees?
> I
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I've enjoyed the posts on bedding, esp the cheaper alternatives. I have one
last ? about the wood stove pellets. I read the post about horses possibly
eating them...my horse is not a bedding eater, but I did have a small worry
about him picking them up
This message is from: sini seppala <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Just sent off the post about Glitne's cannon bone and then checked with
the owner Tarmo Puranen: it's even bigger than I remembered: 23,5 cm.
Tarmo is not on this list but wanted to send you all greetings from
Finland and also mentioned one
This message is from: sini seppala <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Glitne's (one of the Fjord stallions in Finland) is 23 cm. To my
knowledge that's the biggest in at least all of Scandinavia. Here it's
usually considered very desirable that a Fjord has as large a cannon
bone as possible as it often means the
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