This message is from: Mary Thurman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
--- Mike May, Registrar NFHR [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Not quite true. We actually have one other Yellow
Dun here now. Here is
the pedigree:
LSI HALSTON LSI-L-1218-S
Foaled April 28, 1998
Bred by LORI WASHUTA RICHARD BUTTS,
This message is from: karen kathka [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Secret santa, thankyou s much for the fjord t-shirt.
I love it! Ingrid does such nice work. Can't wait to find out who you are.
Karen Kathka
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Get your FREE download of
This message is from: Donna Tauscher [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hello From Colstrip , MT ,
I have for sale in southeastern Montana :
Smuckers (1995) Deluxe Breast Collar Style Single Driving Harness
(includes Lines) with Smuckers (1997) Super Deluxe Bridle - all
excellent condition - fits Fjord (and
This message is from: Rick Liz Leader [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi List,
Photo #4 on the Horsequest site is our stallion, Lukas.
Check it out and place your vote.
www.horsequest.com/photocon.htm
Thanks for your support. Dec 31st is deadline.
Leader Lane Fjords
Wingham, Ontario
Canada N0G 2W0
This message is from: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hes comming HOME to Utah on Jan. 1, and we are going to hitch the pair
and go play under blue skys, cool clear temps. and head towards Zion and
Kolab Mountians to see some Bald Eagles nesting there.
Miss me ?; )
This message is from: Laurie Pittman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Why are the grey Fjords not
called grey dun? They have all the dun characteristics, and are considered
duns in the buckskin associations. Does anyone know the answer to this?
I thought they were. That's the only way I've heard them be
This message is from: Knutsen Fjord Farm [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi all -
The recent question about why white Fjords with no black are still called
white dun reminded me of a question I have. Why are the grey Fjords not
called grey dun? They have all the dun characteristics, and are considered
duns in
This message is from: Mary Thurman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
--- Sue Harrison [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Also I was reading in the list about someones
Fjord being believed
to have picked up the trait of dropping down and
biting the knees of
another horse, from the llamas.
No, he wasn't a Fjord - he
This message is from: Debby Stai [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I love watching my small pony and mini play, reminds me of my two brothers
when they were little. One will chase one for a while, the chaser nipping at
the backend of the one in front, after one circle around the roundpen, they
switch places,
This message is from: Karen McCarthy [EMAIL PROTECTED]
This is typical horse behaivor, not just limited to fjordhorses.
I have seen arabs, T.B.'s, warmbloods, and even mustangs play this way.
However, fjordies do take the cake for being almost Sumo wrestler-like in
their play!
Karen
This message is from: Jean Gayle [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Yes Denise they can twist a gut when rolling or in a fall. I have seen
people who panic at seeing their horses roll and try to prevent it.
Impossible. Jean
Jean Gayle
Aberdeen, WA
[Authoress of The Colonel's Daughter
Occupied Germany 1946
This message is from: Jean Gayle [EMAIL PROTECTED]
certainly overloaded at Christmas which may NOT have been a gift
Jean Gayle
Aberdeen, WA
[Authoress of The Colonel's Daughter
Occupied Germany 1946 TO 1949 ]
http://www.techline.com/~jgayle
Barnes Noble Book Stores
This message is from: Jean Gayle [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I have two of these blue buckets but have hesitated to use them because the
element is exposed at the bottom of the bucket. Can not lift that much
anymore if I was just pouring them into the trough. Yes I know I need only
pull the plug but
This message is from: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
In a message dated 12/30/00 12:02:01 PM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL
PROTECTED]
writes:
A couple of recent posts have mentioned knee-biting games: I just assumed
the knee-biting behavior was a common Fjord thing, but maybe not. We
noticed it the
This message is from: Jean Gayle [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Tillie et al, Bjorn went like my JD, within hours. I think the agony of the
twist, and they can poop what is in front of the twist, puts them into shock
and that is it. So quick and no time to get to a hospital. We could not
get shots into JD
This message is from: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
In a message dated 00-12-30 10:33:51 EST, you write:
One new product that we find helpful is the 20-gal blue electric water
bucket made by API [?]. It draws little current and our horses have been
drinking heartily. I don't know whether dehydration
This message is from: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
In a message dated 00-12-30 10:33:51 EST, you write:
Let's not stereotype cowboys as a lump group of negligent animal
caretakers, however, as nothing could be farther from the truth.
One of the disadvantages of living here is that wages are very
This message is from: Barbara Manning Grimm [EMAIL PROTECTED]
A couple of recent posts have mentioned knee-biting games: I just assumed
the knee-biting behavior was a common Fjord thing, but maybe not. We
noticed it the most one winter when a sudden early deep snow kept our Fjords
in a turn-out
This message is from: Catherine Lassesen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
One reason may be that not many owners know that they can place the photo on
the site.
I was one of them until Mike told me. I do tend to read the list... but I
guess some items are skipped...
Blame it that I was a NATURAL BLONDE for the
This message is from: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
We all want to know why so we can protect ourselves and some of those
things I think are very helpful. I watch for warm water, lots of small
meals, dangerous sand, lots of activity, regular worming, etc., and I think
that helps. But we all know we
This message is from: Denise Delgado [EMAIL PROTECTED]
listers, regarding all the talk of colics.you all speak of rolling and
twisting a gut. my horses roll around in freshly tilled soil and the sand
in the roundpen whenever they can get the chance. could they possibly twist
a gut doing
This message is from: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I have just read the posts on colic and I am so sorry for all of you who have
lost horses. It is always a terrible shock.
Without necropsies it is very hard to determine exactly what killed some of
these horses as there are many reasons horses colic and
This message is from: Anjer Farms [EMAIL PROTECTED]
on 12/26/00 6:42 PM, fjordhorse-digest at
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thank you for letting me bend you ear tonight. I turned to you all
because I thought you would be a sympathetic audience and I thought that
someone out there may have gone
This message is from: Anjer Farms [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi all,
A breeding question for you who have born baby Fjords before. Molly is due
to foal in March. She is getting Mare Plus right now but no grain because
she is a chubby Fjord as is. Is it OK to go right up till birth without
graining the
This message is from: Jean Ernest [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Check the archives for lots of information and discussions of colic
http://www.eScribe.com/pets/fjordhorse/
The user name is again fjordhorse and
the password is again fjords_rule.
We hashed this over when Gail Russell lost her mare. Check
This message is from: Anjer Farms [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Merry Christmas to all and the best New Years yet!
PLEASE I have only received video tape lists from 2 list members. The tape
swap sounds like such a great idea..won't you join us..send me your list
asap!
Thanks,
Andrea
This message is from: Ruth Bushnell [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Our family continues to ponder over the death of Burt, and I continue
to read anything that I feel is relevant to the cause. I have gone
over everything in my head, and some of you have even mentioned some
things that make me really
This message is from: Brenda Simonson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I wanted to take this opportunity to thank everyone for their kind
words over the death of my gelding. It means a lot to me to have that
support.
Our family continues to ponder over the death of Burt, and I continue
to read anything that I
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