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In a message dated 5/29/04 10:03:58 AM Pacific Daylight Time,
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As you
said, they are afraid of nothing
The last couple of days, we have brought a golf cart, a three wheeler and a
tractor into the horse pasture. My Fjord
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In a message dated 5/29/04 10:03:58 AM Pacific Daylight Time,
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Congratulations on your new baby!
We live in Yakima and were wondering about your farm. How many Fjords do you
have and would it be possible
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I feed bermuda to the horses, arab,fjord and two minis, and they have done
great on it for years. Even on bermuda, the fjord is too fat, but at least
they
have never had colic on it.
Most fjord owners here in So. Calif, feed bermuda, and I think I have
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In the June issue of Horse Journal is article Limiting Sugar and Carbs
Works for Horses Too. On page 12 in column entitled Hay Choices is the
statement most strains of Bermuda grass have the lowest levels (of sugar
and starch), making it the
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In a message dated 5/29/04 2:08:35 PM Mountain Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
writes:
I'd be interested to know where you found your information on the sugar
content of Bermuda vs. Orchard. Everything I've read recommended
Orchard, Timothy or Brome
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In a message dated 5/29/04 2:08:35 PM Mountain Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sue,
I'd be interested to know where you found your information on the sugar
content of Bermuda vs. Orchard. Everything I've read recommended
Orchard, Timothy or
This message is from: Jessica Barnes [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I usually just lurk here but Im a volunteer for the North Carolina Equine
Rescue League, they take in so many abused horses. They recently won custody
of 20 taken from one man. I really think you ought to take some kind of action
against
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Pulls at a persons heart strings, If I were any closer I would offer
some free hay.
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Hello friends--
I am a few days behind on the recent digests, so
congrats to all those with new foals, and condolences
to those grieving for loss of their beloved
companions.
My news is that this weekend I am acquiring my second
horse, though
This message is from: Debi Williams [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Has any one tried the anti-saddle slipping tie gismo that goes around
the off side front leg then comes off via Velcro after you mount. I heard
about them a long time ago.
I know of a mule rider with arthritis that ties a soft rope
This message is from: Debi Williams [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Our gray colt Tolgar, (aka Elvis) is the proud Papa.
Congratulations go out to Lawrence and Sharon Greenbergof Rhinebeck, NY on
the birth of a filly to Tianna. (I haven't heard the name yet)
Congratulations goes to James and Terri
This message is from: Catherine lassesen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Beth,
They are all good questions. We are looking into all of the #1 Pr stallions
in Norway at this moment. Just wondering if there would be a market here...
Catherine Lassesen
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In a message dated 5/28/2004 12:27:57 AM Pacific Standard Time,
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I m a new member of fjordhorse@angus.mystery.com, I
live in France, my name is Myriam and I have a
marvellous fjord horse named Fuego.
** Welcome Myriam! I love your
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I can not imagine how a saddle can slip unless the girth is loose, broken
or the rider has one foot pushing the saddle to the side. Actually I
thought the rider
might be joshing us. Jean G.
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