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> May have waited to long for the injections, which we gave at the 2
> week
> mark as he didn't seem to be improving,
Did you try just one injection? Sometimes you have to do it once a day
for 3 days in a row.
> vet is talking cutting tendons, that do
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I would like one as well, so let me (us) know when you want us to send the
order in and the size and the money.
Thanks,
Rondi Tyler.
So. Calif.
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In a message dated 6/4/2002 8:33:59 AM Pacific Daylight Time,
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> Those trees do NOT fit many of our modern day QHs, unless
> they are VERY overweight. So, instead of buying wider saddles, it's my
> humble opinion that "We" sh
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We used red raspberry leaf with one of our mares this year who has had
difficult and long deliveries in the past- Raspberry is used in horses and
humans to strengthen and tone the uterus. Our mare had an easy delivery and
short- only 15 minutes
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In a message dated Tue, 4 Jun 2002 3:06:31 PM Eastern Daylight Time, [EMAIL
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> This is not true. We have a grey mare on our property
> who's color is the
> result of breeding two brown dun parents.
I believe you're talking about two
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Hi Janet
Not everything of value about a horse can be evaluated in a show ring. We
use our
horses to move hay, move cattle down the high way, hunting, or to carry us
on
extended camping trips. Our most valued attributes in a horse is common
sense an
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Welcome Sher-
While Fjords tend to be "broad" in a general sense, there are individual
differences. I have 3 Fjords. Tommes has an almost-normal wither and will fit
some wide tree saddles made with "other" horses in mind. Rafael is huge and
drafty with s
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Hi Folks: I have a lovely 12 year old, brown dun mare for sale. She is not
perfect but still is one of the finest Fjords I have ever seen at a show.
She is trained to drive and is rideable but needs consistent use in whatever
pursuit you choose. She
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...also,
> >did you check the Canadian Registry? Which I believe is
>???
>
> Actually it has been changed to:
>
> http://www.clrc.ca/cgi-bin/query.cgi?_association=90
>
> Mike
>
THANKS very much Mike. Guess I should have tried it o
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Beth..Are you talking about Fjords here? The grey Fjords are really not
"Grey" in the sense of other breeds, but are grey DUN or grullo it would
be called in quarterhorses...I think she is talking about a Hannoverian or
warmblood, where the G
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> > Not sure if he'll be black or gray - Mom's black and
> > >Dad,Juventus< is a bay.
> >
> > To be a gray, he must have at least one gray parent.
> >
> > Karen
>
> This is not true. We have a grey mare on our pr
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In a message dated 6/4/2002 10:29:54 AM Pacific Daylight Time,
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> Pamela now that we are back on the "to breed or not" I am still a believer
> that if you see a well bred stallion or mare, instead of breeding to them,
> go to the
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In a message dated 6/4/2002 11:58:16 AM Pacific Daylight Time,
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> Actually it has been changed to:
>
> http://www.clrc.ca/cgi-bin/query.cgi?_association=90
Thanks. I thought I had their site bookmarked, but couldn't find it. J
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>
> Not sure if he'll be black or gray - Mom's black and
> >Dad,Juventus< is a bay.
>
> To be a gray, he must have at least one gray parent.
>
> Karen
This is not true. We hav
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Hi Everyone :
I think that maintaining genetic diversity within the breed is the key to its
longterm success and popularity. The problem with just breeding horses that do
well in shows is that you end up with everyone breeding towards a similar
"type" wi
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At 11:19 AM 6/4/2002 -0600, you wrote:
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She said his
> name was "Lintle Vin". I'm not sure I got the spelling right. He's a 5
year
> old. The owner said he came from
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She said his
> name was "Lintle Vin". I'm not sure I got the spelling right. He's a 5
year
> old. The owner said he came from a large operation in Montana. >
Anybody know who this horse is?
===
Nancy in Bigfork, MT, had quite
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At 07:35 PM 6/3/2002 -0700, you wrote:
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Can you folks tell me exactly when and where any evaluations (West of
the Mississippi) will be held?
The only one west of t
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Pamela now that we are back on the "to breed or not" I am still a believer
that if you see a well bred stallion or mare, instead of breeding to them,
go to the parents that had the genes to produce such examples. One of the
uglier stallions (
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In a message dated 6/4/2002 4:23:19 AM Pacific Daylight Time,
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> We live only 35 miles from the event and it would be so handy for anyone
> attending to select a choice Fjord from our "Bushwhacker" herd. =)))
> (shameless commerci
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> "Sue Clark-Sorger" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> 2 Fjords mother and son [...] have difficulty keeping weight on.
> [...] Has any one else ever had this problem?
The only time I've had a "skinny" Fjord was when my old mare's teeth
we
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Mark -
First, let me tell you I am NOT a vet but have worked at a large vet clinic
for 15 years. Steve White could probably better address your problems but my
opinion on waiting vs. not waiting for treatment is to use the advice of a
vete
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> I told the foreman at Los Trigos that I would post
> this question. They have 2
> Fjords mother and son that they have difficulty
> keeping weight on. Their vet
> ha
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In a message dated 6/4/2002 5:05:05 AM Pacific Daylight Time,
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> I've heard that Fjord's do not take a standard semi
> quarter horse tree (too narrow for them.)
>
I have a custom made (by my Dad & me!) western saddle on the Mod
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I told the foreman at Los Trigos that I would post this question. They have 2
Fjords mother and son that they have difficulty keeping weight on. Their vet
has run numerous tests and still doesn't know why. They are being fed the
best hay free choice plus
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We just received our new Herald yesterday. I was delighted by the pins that
were sent. :) A very nice touch. The issue was also very informative and I
love it. It is already one of my favorites.
But the moment I opened the issue I became immediately
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In a message dated 6/4/2002 6:32:12 AM Pacific Daylight Time,
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> i think for a newbie breeder--going to an evaluation is the best thing they
> can do, to get an idea as far what is good and bad on their horse's
> conformation, s
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i think for a newbie breeder--going to an evaluation is the best thing they
can do, to get an idea as far what is good and bad on their horse's
conformation, so they know what to look for in a stallion. i doubt someone
new to the breed ha
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> In a message dated 6/1/02 8:05:54 AM Pacific Daylight Time,
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>
> << But if you
> know you've got a good horse, with a great temperament, flawless
> conformation
> and al
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> Hi Pam,
> The reason I say 9-10 years for breeding is not only because of the record
> behind the horse, but the horse has also matured enough in the bone
>
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Hello, folks -
I'm hoping to get a Fjord of my own (have a Standardbred now) sometime around
the end of this year or early next year. Plans have to get pushed back a bit
- was hoping for earlier, but ah well, later is better than never!
I was wondering
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Fred, "Nordicfest" in Libby, and the International Fjord Horse Show, will be
held September 13th--15th and I hope that you and many others will be able
to attend. Here is a site listing accommodations.
http://www.libby.org/libbyacc/lodging.
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Not sure if he'll be black or gray - Mom's black and
Dad,Juventus< is a bay.
To be a gray, he must have at least one gray parent.
Karen
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Yes Fred,(and anyone else who is wondring...) the Evaluation is scheduled
for October 19 & 20th, near Carson City, in the gorgeous Carson Valley.
Conformation, as well as the performance testing will be offered.
The site we will be usin
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Can you folks tell me exactly when and where any evaluations (West of
the Mississippi) will be held?
What are the exact dates for Libby and Carson City shows?
Thanks,
Fred
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