Re: wild neighbors

2001-08-05 Thread anke . killinger
This message is from: [EMAIL PROTECTED] So I think, I can be glad that A'simi don't want to climb trees if he smells some of them *lol* If they want to attack someone they are nearly as fast as a horse and they really can be quite deadly, even if they have kids. This message is from: "Jean Gay

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2001-08-05 Thread Roberg_Adrian_L
This message is from: [EMAIL PROTECTED] I will be out of the office starting 08/03/2001 and will not return until 08/13/2001. I will respond to your message when I return.

Re: dna testing

2001-08-05 Thread Jean Gayle
This message is from: "Jean Gayle" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sue how do you suppose those jumpers, hunters and dressage horses get those short manes? They are pulled not cut or trimmed/ I hired my hair dresser to come out and see if she could cut my horses mane in such a way that it would look pulled.

Re: wild neighbors

2001-08-05 Thread Jean Gayle
This message is from: "Jean Gayle" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Anke having hunted those wild pigs I can understand why A'simi is afraid. They can be quite deadly and smell terrible, not to mention their size. I saw old hunters climb trees just to avoid the beasts. Jean Walters Gayle Aberdeen, WA [Aut

Re: Whether to ride in warm weather?

2001-08-05 Thread anke . killinger
This message is from: [EMAIL PROTECTED] His bucking behaviour is just if I want to stop him running. Thats more a temparement-problem. We were out with another horse, a mare, and he didn't want to stay behind her. His saddle is one personnaly made for him because his back is going up. The problem

Re: wild neighbors

2001-08-05 Thread anke . killinger
This message is from: [EMAIL PROTECTED] I trained my horse to be calm if he sees deers, foxes etc. But if he smells wild pigs he is always getting panic, I cannot do anything against it. And we have a lot of wild pigs here. I asked someone who trains horses in this way Monty Roberts do, but he can

looking for mare for sale

2001-08-05 Thread whitedvm
This message is from: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Fjord Friends, I have a friend that is looking for a fjord mare. She would like to have a mare that she could ride and drive and maybe breed later on. She is an experienced rider, but is just getting started with driving. It would go to a good home as sh

Re: wild neighbors

2001-08-05 Thread John & Martie Bolinski
This message is from: John & Martie Bolinski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> When I first bought Kilar, I used to trail ride him because I did not have a cart and harness yet. I worried that he would spook at the wildlife the he was not used to. HA! We spooked up a small herd of napping deer who jumped up pr

Re: wild neighbors

2001-08-05 Thread ruth bushnell
This message is from: "ruth bushnell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Karen, it would seem that you are suggesting our Fjords are "country bumpkins!" Well, you're so right, they are! I'm sure if they were to be set down in the L.A.area they would come apart at the seams! (Come to think about it, so would I! =

Re: When Gjest retires . . .

2001-08-05 Thread Arthur and Carol Rivoire
This message is from: Arthur and Carol Rivoire <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> A > >Date: Fri, 3 Aug 2001 23:51:13 -0400 Hello from Carol Rivoire at Beaver Dam Farm in Nova Scotia - Thanks Eunice Bosworth for the offer to consider your two stallions, but . . . Maybe just maybe if we ever found another st

Re: When Gjest retires . . .

2001-08-05 Thread Arthur and Carol Rivoire
This message is from: Arthur and Carol Rivoire <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> A > >Date: Fri, 3 Aug 2001 23:51:13 -0400 Hello from Carol Rivoire at Beaver Dam Farm in Nova Scotia - Thanks Eunice Bosworth for the offer to consider your two stallions, but . . . Maybe just maybe if we ever found another st

Re: wild neighbors

2001-08-05 Thread Karen McCarthy
This message is from: "Karen McCarthy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Ruthie, I agree with you re. fjordhorses as not being "spooky", in general, around wild animals...but to a degree. There always must be a first encounter with anything, and some horses are braver than others, (or more stupid, depending

Spooky horses

2001-08-05 Thread Sue Harrison
This message is from: "Sue Harrison" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> . He seemed to get under control with more voice > commands than the reins. Once he stopped I got off and walked him back to > my > house. He was calm by then. I was still a little startled. I asked some > friends in town why horses spoo

dna testing

2001-08-05 Thread Sue Harrison
This message is from: "Sue Harrison" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> << any ideas on the quickest, easiest way to yank out 50 hairs with roots intact from the mane and tail? >>> > Eat a light breakfast. Say prayers. Do not attempt this >while alone. > Clasp hairs in fingers. Gloves optional. Sta

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Re: wild neighbors

2001-08-05 Thread Don Brackett
This message is from: Don Brackett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Hi Tammy, I don't know your horses but my mare thinks it's FUN to spook sometimes. She has just that look on her face when she's up to mischief. So it might be that your gelding was feeling full of himself and took the elk as a good excu

Re: wild neighbors

2001-08-05 Thread ruth bushnell
This message is from: "ruth bushnell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Does anyone have any insight to acclimating > horses to wild neighbors? > Tammy Hooper > Asgard Woods & Observatory > Naples, ID > ~~ Tammy, Your incident is puzzling to us, and we wonder if it could possibly have been somethi