This message is from: Ruth Bushnell [EMAIL PROTECTED]
That was a good piece on evaluations today, Phillip. Thanks for taking
the time to write out your perception of what the evaluations are
about, and how they enfold.
The question that comes to my mind, in regards evaluations, is why
strive to
This message is from: Carol J. Makosky [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi,
Just got back for a very cold but good drive in an area that I had not
been to in about 2 years. I've stayed away from that road because of
one dog the gets right in my horse's face. Or should I say nose and I
was afraid he would
This message is from: Norsk Wood Works [EMAIL PROTECTED]
This message is from Phillip Odden
On April 29 Carol Riviore wrote:
Our Stallion, Gjest, is the most fabulous mover we've ever seen in all our
years with Fjods.-- One of the reasons we imported him from holland was his
disposition--His
This message is from: jgayle [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I wish thatyear to bond was a truism! I have always had mannerly and
friendly horses whose losses I have really mourned. But my Gunnar arrived
here, four years ago, kicking and screaming and trying to take out the truck
driver and later tried
This message is from: Norsk Wood Works [EMAIL PROTECTED]
This message is by Phillip Odden from Northwestern Wisconsin where we are
experiencing rather cool spring weather. Today there is snow in the air again,
even as the tulips are trying to bloom and the apple trees are thinking about
setting
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Carol,
When we had Percherons years ago we used to keep their manes roached for
neatness. We found that if they were used hard, like on a mower, that the
collar
rubbing on the hair stubble would cause sores. So, I would not advise clipping
the mane
This message is from: Carol Riviore [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hello from Carol Rivoire at Beaver Dam Farm in Nova Scotia --
This is a very interesting and worthwhile discussion with several important
points being made ---
I said in one post . . . . If you believe in the purpose and intent of the
This message is from: Anita Unrau [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Anvil's Acres has three gelding for sale.
Anvil's Jarald and Anvil's Ibn are brown dun, full brothers, nine and
eight years old. Jarry has been driven in a pair, three abreast doing
field work, four in hand on the wheel or as a leader. He
This message is from: M. Denmark [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Fri, 29 Apr 2005 08:55:11 -0700
From: Don Brackett [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Bloodlines
This message is from: Don Brackett [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Wow, how did they find their way to Texas? I bought Osa from Landen
Hall. He owns
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