training / parelli

2007-01-20 Thread Lauren Sellars
This message is from: Lauren Sellars [EMAIL PROTECTED] After thinking about it for years I finally bought the Parelli programs The price was always what held me back but. There is a sale on for the month of Jan if you buy the level 1 you get level 2 for free. I should have bought this program

Parelli

2007-01-20 Thread Ursula Brian Jensen
This message is from: Ursula Brian Jensen [EMAIL PROTECTED] I use the 7 games for starting all the babies here at Trinity Fjords. It's a fun and progressive way to do little exercises with a young horse. I just have never bought into the gimmicks. You don't need to buy all his special equipment

RE:training/Parelli

2007-01-20 Thread kate charboneau
This message is from: kate charboneau [EMAIL PROTECTED] I do Parelli.  I started Parelli with a gelding I was having trouble with (not Fjord).  We were in Level 2  when I finally understood that this horse I were quite poorly matched.  I searched around for a better match am working through

Breeding contract

2007-01-20 Thread Pedfjords
This message is from: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Hi List ! Doing some revising of our current breeding, selling, leasing ect. contracts. To datethe breeding contract that Halley O' Mally had when she owned HOSTAR is the best one Ive seen. Anyones thoughts on what to have in it, or not ? Open

Re: Parelli

2007-01-20 Thread KateSeidel
This message is from: [EMAIL PROTECTED] I am curios How many people out there are practicing parelli. or playing the 7 games Hey Lauren - there's a great discussion a few months back on this. There are a few of us Parelli Fjord folks on the list. At our Fjord event in June there were

osteochondritis dessicans

2007-01-20 Thread Susan Harrison
This message is from: Susan Harrison [EMAIL PROTECTED] Does anyone have any experience with horses diagnosed with OCD (Osteochondritis dessicans) of the stifle? Especially with prospects for full recovery after surgery. I've seen some things on the web, but would like to hear about first hand

Glory bits

2007-01-20 Thread Pat Holland
This message is from: Pat Holland [EMAIL PROTECTED] Do you think this is just his limited training experience, or do you think a Glory driving bit would be better since he is a Fjord? In other words, how common and comfortable is the Glory bit? I think a bit is about as personal as any piece

Re: Parelli

2007-01-20 Thread Cherie Mascis
This message is from: Cherie Mascis [EMAIL PROTECTED] I do Parelli/mixed with clicker training. It really cuts down on the amount of pressure you have to use. I have a 2 1/2 year old filly. Cherie The FjordHorse List archives can be found at: http://tinyurl.com/rcepw

Parelli training

2007-01-20 Thread Onnak2000
This message is from: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Hi, I have followed Pat Parelli for several years and have had my Fjord to a couple of different Parelli trainers. I have also attended some clinics. I hate the commercialization and how unnecessarily high his prices are, but I still think his

feed, grass, and founder issues

2007-01-20 Thread Onnak2000
This message is from: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Hi to All, I had surgery on my back a couple of weeks ago so I am behind in my response to the never ending issue of laminitis and how to deal with our chubby Fjords. A friend of mine introduced me to a great web sight concerning safe feed and

Re: Glory bits

2007-01-20 Thread jerrell friz
This message is from: jerrell friz [EMAIL PROTECTED] Do you think this is just his limited training experience, or do you think a Glory driving bit would be better since he is a Fjord? In other words, how common and comfortable is the Glory--this would depend on the

Getting lost papers, lost cause?

2007-01-20 Thread dckelly
This message is from: dckelly [EMAIL PROTECTED] Hi All, I ran across an ad for a Fjord mare purebreed without papers. I haven't contacted the seller yet to find out what happened to the papers. But I am wondering how hard it would be to trace papers on a 12 year old mare. Has anyone run