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Hello List,
Well, my curiousity strikes again!
Does anyone know why the Fjord on the NFHR homepage is so rarely changed? Is
there some sort of criteria to have a Fjord pictured there?
I think a great idea would be to use the highest placed evaluated
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Putting the groom down without penalty except time would probably lead to
drivers continuing to drive forward in the hazard while their hapless groom
continued to
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those were the toasted fjords that belong to Howard Berge, I am sure!
I think they were POA/Hackney/Fjord x's...now how is THAT for mixing it
up
Toasted
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Geez Lisa,
We can't police the whole horse world! There are many grade and mixed breed
horses shown on the Driving calendar, not just registered purebreds. It
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And given that many professionals aren't successful with Fjords, is it any
wonder they don't like them?
I am pretty green and not a very experienced rider or
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Although, the Vikings games are the only football games
I will watch on TV Any other team I lose interest, because I don't
know all the players and stuff. They
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Log skid ( I saw that dam horse move again so Wham...! there)
Joel. I also share your stern correction , but
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Im quite sure the Fjords were not Bill Longs speed Lisa * who
never wants to play with those big boys.
I am convinced fjords can be race horses and beat all
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The team was stopped while Milton refixed the trace.
Vivian
Not to argue Vivian, but Ive seen the tape. They must have pole walked
at diff. events. Lisa
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Julie really is a real treasure...keep her in our
thoughts..
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To: fjordhorse@angus.mystery.com
Subject: Various
Date: Fri, Feb 16, 2001, 6:52 PM
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The Fjord Horse Registry of Scotland has recently adopted a six year old
Fjord gelding called Ausdan Reno, who sadly is suffering from the very rare
congenital condition, scoliosis of the thoracic spine.
Does anyone on the list know more
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Hi all -
Here we sit with our occasional snow furies, and I keep thinking of Julie
Will, who is baking in South Africa's sun right now with her personal guide,
Cheryl Beillard. Please continue to send Julie your kindest and most
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Hello Everybody from Carol Rivoire at Beaver Dam Farm in Nova Scotia -
Vivian said . . .
and most of the trainers I work with are not big Fjord fans for one reason
or another (I won't get
into that now) but any good horse person
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Vivian,
Putting the groom down without penalty except time would probably
lead to drivers continuing to drive forward in the hazard while
their hapless groom continued to run alongside
Plus grooms might get down to lead a horse past or through
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Steve,
Grooms can and do get bounced off the carriage because the driver's going too
fast, because they're not holding on, because they hit something hard and
probably other reasons that I can't think of now.
Putting the groom down
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In a message dated 2/15/01 6:42:22 PM Pacific Standard Time,
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While we're on the subject, I read on one of the web sites that the
Fjordhorse is NOT related to the Prezwelski Horse. Something about research
has found a
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Why risk it? Don't time it! Show the crowd how well the teams
listen, not how fast they can cause a wreck.
Joel, while you obviously don't think much of the way the log skid
competitions are run, I have to say that I've seen some awesome
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Is there anyone who knows about a lighting company to buy florescent
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Vivian,
OK, that sounds more believable. But I have heard of some other crazy
things people have done to avoid putting down a groom. So my question is
what is the purpose of the rule? It seems it would breed a certain
amount of recklessness. After all,
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Lisa mentioned Finn Casperson's Fjord/Arab crosses. I believe these must be the
same horses that Craig Kellog told me about while I was taking a lesson from him
last fall. He was telling me a story about some F/A crosses that Bill
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bet they were number 2 too. ; / Lisa
Oh we weren't that good!
Mark
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Dear List from Brian Jensen;
A short Hx lesson from my recall of the Libby Log Skidding
Class over the years. Some 10 years ago I was attending local shows which
were of the Draft type where we were allowed to skid
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As much as Milton would love his pole walking skills to extend to doing it
while his father galloped the hazard this is not the case. The team was stopped
while Milton refixed the trace.
Vivian
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was Bill Long sending his son down the pole rather than put him
down to
fix a stray slipped trace. ( You get points off for putting a groom
down in
the
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