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> "fjordcountry" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> does anyone know if there was a gentleman by the name of Parker from
> somewhere in Montana that imported some of the first fjords to the
> United States? Thanks, Rock'n Kathi
One of the ea
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In regard to Hamlett's horses, I strongly advise against anyone thinking
these horses are "dead broke" and trail ready. My observation of the
situation is that Tim has too many horses, too little time, and not
nearly enough qualified help. I think he car
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Hello to all,
An amusing story about our "jingle bells" and fjords. Since this year
was the first for our business to do sleigh rides I wanted to get all the
horses used to the bells. There would be four teams that would pull the
slei
fjordhorse-digestThursday, February 20 2003Volume 2003 : Number 050
In this issue:
Re: Fjords at Waverly Horse Sale
Re: Fjords at Waverly Horse Sale
Hopeful horse loggers
Re: harness bells
Re: Fjords at Waverly Horse Sale
Re: Sarcoids in sheath
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Gail,
I have also seen bumps on the sheath like this in response to an insect
bite. A local spot of inflammation occurs and then a little fibrous bump
results.
You might just keep a close watch on it. If it doesn't increase in size
or change consistency
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R Taylorthanks for the information on why your grandfather put the
bells along the back strap - makes perfect sense to me. Very interesting
reading. Linda in MN
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At 11:26 AM 2/20/2003 -0500, you wrote:
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Does it make sense to only see 35 of Lukas's (C-795) descendants on the US
site and then only another (different) 35 on the Cana
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Horse bells - I responded about the center or backstrap location of
bells. After reviewing the great antique prints of the typical
behind-the-gig saddle bells, I taxed my grandfather WHY his Percherons
always wore backstrap bells - or bells that only went ov
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Why can't we have just one association? Because we're two very different
countries (I would guess.) I believe the registry in Canada is government
administered (connected) somehow. (records in Ottawa) A data base that
would encompass both
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Do you think we are ever going to be able to get the Canadian and American
databases combined, correlated or available for cross searching?
North America is one. very inter-connected and dependant continent. Horses
move between US and Can
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Dear Rhonda,
I don't believe your mare is absorbing the fetus. At 4-5mos. the fetus
would be to large to reabsorb and she would instead abort it. Are you
sure she loses it at this time or are you just noticing that she is
coming back into heat at this tim
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"...> Waverly Midwest Horse Sale...dispersal of 24 registered Fjords...Another
> group of 14 Fjords...I have no idea how the Fjords are selling at this
> sale, this is not the first time..."
I hear Waverly fjords are affordable - - would love to hear back
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"...> I've always wondered. Exactly what is an oxen? Is it a seperate breed
> or just a trained cow? ..."
Hey, don't feel bad! :-) MANY folks think there is only one definition of
oxen - but it varies depending on what part of the world is talking a
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Hi Rhonda,
I have a mare with exactly the same problem. She cycles fine, gets in
foal easily, but will only carry for a few months before aborting. With her,
the problem is a damaged uterine wall, probably from a uterine infection at
some earlier
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