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--- Jean Ernest <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Tamara, you might put a divider in the tub, or put
> two feeders out so she
> gets her share, or he will get too fat and she will
> be skinny!
I actually do have two feeders in the pen. I just
This message is from: "Carol J. Makosky" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Hi all; Tonight it has finally warmed up -- my nose does not hurt when I go
outside. The horses did not even want to come in for their grain:)
We have, along with
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Hi all; Tonight it has finally warmed up -- my nose does not hurt when I go
outside. The horses did not even want to come in for their grain:)
We have, along with our fjords, a 21 year old quarterhorse. He is a
semi-retired breed circut show horse fro
This message is from: "Janne" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Two great fjords for sale from Myrdal Fjords.
One filly, dob May 2003. MF Minne Stjerna, by FSF Tor ( Una/Rokida's Knut)
and out of Ingrid I. She will be taller, I think, - great movement, beautiful
head and wonderful disposition. She was sold
This message is from: "Janne" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Moonlight driving or riding reminds me of growing up in Norway. A bit warmer
than here actually. We used to take all the local harness horses, which
numbered in the 100's, out on new years eve, bells and lit torches ( live
fire) and we would cara
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I spent last weekend in Orlando, Fla (cold and rainy!) and visited the Norway
pavilion. I was amazed to find that there was absolutely no mention
anywhere, including the movie, of our favorite breed. When I got home I
e-mailed a
contact person (who hap
This message is from: "Reena Giola" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
i agree.what a blessing!
Gustav is 20 this year and no one believes that at all!!
Reena
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> Susie, C-48...born in 1974 is still going strong with us.
what a blessing
Roberta
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> This message is from: "Frederick J. Pack" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> Susie, C-48...born in 1974 is still going strong with us.
what a blessing
Roberta
This message is from: "Frederick J. Pack" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Susie, C-48...born in 1974 is still going strong with us.
There are three generations here on Pack's Peak, Susie, her daughter Troika,
and Troika's daughter Zagorska.
Susie gets a daily dose of CortaFlex with her grain which has great
This message is from: Marsha Jo Hannah <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> ConnieBennett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> How old do Fjords usually live to/or how old can they get?
> What do they usually die of?
For several years, I had the honor of owning the oldest NFHR-
registered Fjord. Nansy lived to be 3
This message is from: Jean Ernest <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
I have two old Fjords, Bjarne, a gelding, will be 29 this spring, and
Stella, a mare imported from Norway, will be 27. Bjarne is showing his
age, has some arthritis, but is doing well on senior feeds and joint
supplements. Stella, on the othe
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Green Meadow Farm was also consulted on the publication of the Fjord
feature article in this month's Horse Whisperer Magazine. Judging by the
extent of Fjord input we alone discussed with the editor, it should prove to
be
an extremely informative and leng
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Jean Ernest wrote:
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Jean in Faribanks, Alaska moonlight on the snow!
Good morning Jean,
I have been so tempted to go for a ride in this wonderful moonlight.
Have you eve
This message is from: Jean Ernest <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
In the cold weather it is recommended to put loose salt in their feed to
get them to drink more water. Licking a salt block in below zero weather
might not be so inviting so the loose salt in feed makes sure they get that
salt. But you don't
This message is from: Jean Ernest <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
My old mare, Stella does this..I feed them in a long bunk style
feeder...she will be down at one end, four fjords in a row. Somehow she
manages to get a great pile of hay, sort of slides it down to her end! If
I scatter the hay on the ground
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