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Sher, you're very welcome! Better late than never, eh? I hope whoever
received the original, waylaid shipment of the book is enjoying it too ;-)
/ )_~
/L/L
Brigid Wasson
SF Bay Area, CA
_www.Brigid.Clickryder.com_ (http://www.brigid.clickryder.com/)
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That was nice Jean. Thanks for sharing.
Tamara
owned by Harrison Fjord
Fallbrook CA
On Sunday, February 6, 2005, at 05:56 PM, Jean Ernest wrote:
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Our lives with horses are rich with
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And what a beautiful photo that is! I can't wait to see the rest of
the site. I hope you will announce when it is finished.
Tamara
Fallbrook CA
On Sunday, February 6, 2005, at 07:26 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The main
page does
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At 06:34 PM 2/6/2005 -0800, you wrote:
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How can you get off the list?
go to the website and there is a link to unsubscribe
http://www.fjordhorselist.com/
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Dear list from Brian Jensen;
The spring, summer, and fall of 2005 has been booked full for our
openings available. Thankyou to those of you who inquired. Maybe next
year.
However I need a groom for the four-up at Spruce Meadows,
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Dear list from Brian Jensen;
If I remember correctly the CFHA Assoc. Breed Standard clearly
states---NO WHITE MARKINGS!!! at all---ever---
Beth B is correct in her interpretation of the FHI and NFHR Breed
Standards. The FHI Judges
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In a message dated 2/6/2005 6:33:33 PM Mountain Standard Time,
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Lisa - Sounds grand. I was hoping to see Ayla on your website, but I
am not getting anything to come up. Are you still under construction?
Hi Tamara
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Hi List !
One of my nicest mares here, Anvil's Linnea, is Unrue breeding by Leidjo X
Lena, and has a white hoof. It is surrounded by a snip ( 1/2 inch ) of white
hair, not really a stocking, very small, hard to notice. We had her
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Hi,
This discussion on the stars reminds me of Dr. Seuss's Stars Upon Thars
story.
I don't think there is any chance that this registry will go the way of the
AQHA, whereas if it looks like a quarter horse even with 'color' or as an
Appaloosa
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Has anyone ever purchased a saddle from Will Rogers Saddlery in Mead, WA?
They offer draft saddles and are only a few hours from me so I can take my
Fjords up to have them fit for a saddle.
Taffy Mercer
Kennewick, WA
It was sunny and warm and
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Hi List !
Lisa,
Thanks for the update on your adventures - keep them coming. It's
wonderful when you can combine your job skills and horse skills all
into one rewarding activity. It sounds like you've
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I would say you could breed her, selecting a stallion that didn't have any
known white markings in his offspring or his pedigree.
A mare imported in Utero from Norway, ANVIL'S STJERNE , produced some very
nice offspring that didn't have any
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So, if this young filly has the white star, then she should not be bred? If
everything else about her was perfect, top knotch?
Debby
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I am completely illeterate when it comes to DNA's as far as coloring goes,
much like breeding this color to this color will get you this color, I know
its been discussed, just over my head, didn't do well in science.
I have a coming 2yr. old filly, white
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This is the first time we have corresponded to the fjordhorse-digest, though
we have been receiving emails for quite sometime.
We have been raising Fjord horses for a while now.
We have a stud colt for sale.
For more information on him
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Hello Mike, Beth, Phillip, everyone,
Thanks so much for the responses! I am pleased to hear we are still using
our standard, although agree the white star issue needs to be changed, unless
there is some sort of genetic need for it and I certainly have
This message is from: Debby Stai [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I am completely illeterate when it comes to DNA's as far as coloring goes,
much like breeding this color to this color will get you this color, I know
its been discussed, just over my head, didn't do well in science.
I have a coming 2yr. old
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Hello, Brigid -
Afraid I can't find your email address - so thought to say thank you!
here. :-)
The Secret Santa gift came in today - I'm an Equestrian's Edge club member,
too! LOL
Am enjoying the What Your Horse Wants You To Know book -
This message is from: Jean Ernest [EMAIL PROTECTED]
The Canadian Fjord Horse Association does list white markings in their
registry. I don't know if everyone who has registered their Fjords in CFHA
have been forthcoming with that info, but they do ask for it and you can
see that when you look in
This message is from: Ruth Bushnell [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I too would be interested in a definitive response on which of these two
standards is used in evaluating.. it is infeasible that we would be
breeding to the customary Standard, but judged by an uncustomary. (Ruthie
I am not sure how
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Okay, okay, now I see where things have gone awry. This question I can
answer quickly.
If a stallion were presented to the NFHR evaluators at an evaluation today,
bearing a white star, the NFHR standard (no one else's) WOULD be followed
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At 08:29 AM 2/6/2005, you wrote:
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I too would be interested in a definitive response on which of these two
standards is used in evaluating.. it is infeasible that we would be
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At 09:00 AM 2/5/2005, you wrote:
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I was not around for the writing of the NFHR breed standard, so I do not
know whether the wording of the statement about white stars was
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I think this discussion about white markings is important. As a member of
the evaluation committee...
At this time we don't accept stars on stallions. What about 5-10 white
hairs? Do they get a 0? How about 2 hairs?
In the interest of
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. So one could say
that white stars belong to the breed. But there seems to be a wide consensus
that blazes, white socks, and flesh colored skin is not acceptable
SoA while back there was mention that there could only be a few flesh
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