This message is from: "Janne Myrdal" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Lois in New Jersey.wrote:..
Everything is expensive here and incomes are high. Adjust my remarks for
your region
Great point, as in contrast, our region in the northern plains is not
expensive, and there is NOT alot of $$ to go around, ac
This message is from: Mary Dixon/Steve Stanchfield <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cool viking tile on ebay!
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=2070303525
This message is from: "Janne Myrdal" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Greetings,
Phew, I was getting worried about this title applying to us, but since
someone said they had 50 acres and therefore were NOT backyard breeders, it
made me breath easier, - I guess with 10.000 acres we are ok after all!!
Hahahah
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Just wanted to commend Mike on the good job he does. On my other horse list,
a friend is complaining that her new filly (out of the palomino I sold her as
a baby) still doesn't have her QH registration. Six months after applied
for. My friend with Anda
This message is from: "Knutsen Fjord Farm" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Hi all -
Upon reading the new Digest I discovered that, in spite of spell-check and
my meticulous proof-reading, I sent a confusing sentence in my "backyard
breeder" post. I meant to say that the B.Y. breeder is assumed to be one
does
This message is from: "Dagrun Aarsten" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Hello everyone,
just wanted to add that practically all fjord breeders in Norway are
"backyard breeders". There aren't any big fjord breeding farms that I know
of. The typical fjord breeder in Norway is a farmer having a small farm and
on
This message is from: Mary Dixon/Steve Stanchfield <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
At the North American Horse Spectacular in Novi, MI, where
we just returned from Sunday night with Finne, representing
the fjord breed for the 2nd year in a row (wildly invited
back, I must add!)
I was asked 'how much' constant
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This message is from: "Salt Lick Stables" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Hmmm...I like the term 'neophyte'. Has a sort of other-worldly ring to it.
Since we are to soon relocate to a new facility, shall I build the house at
the back of the acreage so I can be a 'front-yard breeder'? Or would that
be a
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In a message dated 11/11/02 8:01:05 PM Mountain Standard Time,
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<< I need to buy a driving whip. There are so many types and places to buy
This message is from: "Carol J. Makosky" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Thanks Judy for bringing this up!! Great question. I would like to hear
what people say as well, as I think there are different definitions on this.
This message is from: Jean Ernest <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Actually, my Fjords are in my FRONT yard! The corrals and little barn are
in FRONT of the house. Guess that would make me a "Front yard" breeder if
I breed my mare?
Jean in Fairbanks, +10 degrees F.
>
>If someone was trying to breed a mare o
This message is from: "Bossmare" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Since I've been quoted twice here I thought I should clarify my remark about
$500 horses. I did NOT mean to imply that a person could not find a good,
using horse for $500!
What was going through my mind was the person specifically looking for
This message is from: "Warren Stockwell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Laughing is the best medicine.
thanks for the good one and the new thought process.
Roberta
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This message is from: "Arthur Rivoire" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Hello All from Carol Rivoire at Beaver Dam Farm in Nova Scotia -
Glad somebody asked what this term means. I've always been bothered that it
does have a derogatory sense, because it shouldn't. I guess to me, a
"backyard breeder" is a pe
This message is from: "Reena G." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
I have to agree with you Linda on pricing:
It's not to say that certain bloodlines and or breeds should be worth more
or less, it's what the public/buyer can afford. Personally if I was to
come home and tell my husband I wanted to buy a horse
This message is from: "Peter Randall" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
The only way I could figure out "backyard breeder" was in reference to the
amount of land one owned or had use of.
If someone was trying to breed a mare on a two acre lot, then they could
indeed be called a "backyard breeder". Now if one h
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In a message dated 11/11/02 12:22:07 PM Mountain Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
<< " Not to
denigrate the $500 horse but even the tack, used, will cost more than that.
And the person who cannot afford more than the $500 horse shouldn't own one
This message is from: Don Brackett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
A friend asked me to post her horse for sale.
A really nice red dun gelding, full brother to my mare whom I adore.
Out of Nina (she's in the NFHR data base) by Reinard (Fjord Assoc. of N.
Am.)
6 years old
rides (lots of long trail rides)
dr
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In a message dated 11/11/02 8:01:05 PM Mountain Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
<< I need to buy a driving whip. There are so many types and places to buy
them. Can someone point me in the right direction? >>
Hi Taffy
You will find Bee Burr w
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