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I saw that photo and it struck me immediately that the horse in the photo
could not be a purebred Fjord, the head especially is not, and the slender
legs also definitely suggest a cross of some kind. Either that, or the photo
is distorted.
This message is from: "Jim and Tamara Hooper" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
The weather this year has been odd with freezing, thawing, etc. I am always
anxious to work with my horses. When I came home at lunch and saw my lunging
ring was thawed around the edges, I was ready to ride. I just lunged both
of
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I do hope that, unlike the Susan from Lewis's Narnian Chronicles, you remain
a friend of Narnia! I love the Chronicles and have read them aloud at the
dinner table several times over the years of growing children.
Welcome to the List! You
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> Dear Fjord Breeders and subscribers of the Fjord Digest,
> I bought a purebred grey Fjord filly at an auction in Lancaster County,
> Pennsylvania in September
Lora,
I saw your
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Can anyone recommend a transporter to take my Fjord and quarterhorse from
the upper southeast border of Oregon over to Olympia, Washington?
Deb
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With 20 years in the Therapeutic Riding field I have to comment on the
letter concerning mounts who flunk out. I'm sure Fjords just like every other
breed have mounts who are better suited to one job or another. Our program
coexists with an "able bodie
This message is from: Jean Ernest <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
There shouldn't be any problem...My old gelding Bjarne(C23) has Stolmann
for his grandsire on both sides. He is now 27 and has always been sound
and healthy, with a great attitude.
Jean in Fairbanks, Alaska, still a heat wave with +30 today.
This message is from: Bonnie Liermann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Dear Brad: I am responding to your question about "are we crazy"
I of course am no expert but thought I would jump in with my two cents.
First, I do understand why you would like to start with a baby since you
did not get a good horse the
This message is from: Grant Proudlove <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
My name is Grant Proudlove a divorced father of three girls with four
grandchildren, I am 52 and currently engaged to very lovely lady. I live on
a quarter section farm south of Roblin, Manitoba, Canada. We bought our
first Fjord horse in A
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I had to comment on the Geriatrics - at the Farm we teach both able bodied
students and handicapped students. Youngest student to date is a year old and
the oldest was 93 years old. The majority of our horses are Senior Citizens
20 years old and up. Man
This message is from: Vivian Creigh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Here is the Blundstone site in Australia. $54 for Classics. Shipping is $22
so a nice saving. We have all had very good success with these people.
> http://www.paradisefootwear.com/blundstone/brown.htm
This message is from: "D T" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
I was reading Lynda's note about not wanting to sell older horses as you
have no control over what happens to them. A few months back I purchased an
"older" quarter horse at an auction. It was instant love between us. He was
sweet and one of thos
This message is from: "D T" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Lars was from inbreeding as he was part of the original stock that came into
Canada or some such thing. He was born in 1984.
What toll might that take on him?
Deb
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I can trim some frames out of my film print and take them to
the photo machine.
Let me know what scenes you like!
Mary Dixon
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They can be any color variation.
I think an icy crossed with a fjord would be cute.
Considering the icys came from fjords anyway.
As for the australian cattle dog and the dalmatian, a lot of
different dog breeds went into the making of our b
This message is from: Steve and Mary <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
As a Blundstone veteran (been wearing them since 1995 or so)
I'd just as soon get in touch with the originators of them
on this side of the world. They are in New Hampshire and
their website is here:
http://www.blundstoneusa.com
I talked wit
This message is from: Lora Bartlett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Dear Fjord Breeders and subscribers of the Fjord Digest,
I bought a purebred grey Fjord filly at an auction in Lancaster County,
Pennsylvania in September. She is 2. I have been trying and trying to
track her breeder. She has/had EPM.
This message is from: Vivian Creigh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
I am very sad to report that Milton Long passed away last night. Our loss is
the angels gain.
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In a message dated 1/9/2002 9:02:51 PM Pacific Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> how easy it is to pass off a part-Fjord for a purebred. Is there a way to
> prevent these horses from being registered, or do these folks of ill repute
> have ways
This message is from: "Janne Myrdal" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Just received my secret santa package, - Christmas all over again!!! A
great package with multiple fun gifts And all of them nicely wrapped.
Better than what I did!! All norwegian stuff, and great norwegian story and
coloring books f
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At 10:56 PM 1/9/2002 -0600, you wrote:
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I've been following some of the conversations regarding the PMU Crosses, and
how easy it is to pass off a part-Fjord for a purebred
This message is from: "Mike May, Registrar NFHR" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
At 06:47 PM 1/9/2002 -0500, you wrote:
The gentleman claimed that he bought the horse
from a breeder and was told that the horse could not be registered because of
the inbreeding. Now, we've discussed the crossbreeding...what
This message is from: "Anneli Sundkvist" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
A "fjord" with facial markings and socks sounds like cross to me, if there is
fjord in it at all. I've seen some fjord/pony-crosses and they often match this
description. I've also seen inbred fjords - some "accidents" and some not, an
This message is from: Jean Ernest <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Peg,
I think most of us also found the plot a little thin...I raved about the
scenery and the fjord horses, not the plot. The scenery was the star. The
heck with the plot. LOL I wish there was some way to make still pictures
out of the scen
This message is from: "Knutsen Fjord Farm" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
I had a different reaction from most of you folks when we bought the video,
Song of Norway. I loved the scenery and the shots of Fjords [of course] but
found the plot a little thin. Doug said he wished they had deviated some
from the e
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I've been following some of the conversations regarding the PMU Crosses, and
how easy it is to pass off a part-Fjord for a purebred. Is there a way to
prevent these horses from being registered, or do these folks of ill repute
have ways of "
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