Miss Boombah

2007-11-01 Thread Linda Taylor
This message is from: Linda Taylor [EMAIL PROTECTED] Well, today we are bringing Boombah (Sigrid) home from three months in a layup facility near Davis. She had a big tear in the ligament of her left forleg. A new untrasound shows improvement but she can't be driven for over a year and will be

News and Updates

2007-11-01 Thread kelly MacDonald
This message is from: kelly MacDonald [EMAIL PROTECTED] Hi Everyone, This is an exciting time of year, especially this year. Usually, when everyone is starting to bunker down and think about winter, we're still going strong. With the addition of the indoor arena, we have no plans to stop

RE: Halloween Fjordies in action

2007-11-01 Thread Frederick J Pack
This message is from: Frederick J Pack [EMAIL PROTECTED] Hi Bonnie, Pictures will not come thru on this list...only text. The pictures DID come thru on my FjordIssues list. How come no pictures of Joline pulling the wagonette and kids around? The little filly is a doll... Fred All Mail is

Re: Opinions Needed! College Paper Topic on Fjords!!

2007-11-01 Thread FjordAmy
This message is from: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Hi Robin: In answer to your request for opinions on white markings: I have seen literally dozens of Fjords with white stars, ranging from several hairs to spots as big around as a softball. I have also seen a few Fjords with white socks; not many

Never a Dull Moment

2007-11-01 Thread KateSeidel
This message is from: [EMAIL PROTECTED] It turns out that our cooler weather really has Joe feeling frisky. Apparently he got into a tussle with one of the horses on the other side of his low fence (T-posts with horse mesh to 4 feet and then two strands of barbless wire above that -

Re: Opinions Needed! College Paper Topic on Fjords!!

2007-11-01 Thread ChampionPonies
This message is from: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Roughly how many fjords with white markings have you encountered (no names needed, just numbers)? - I know of many (dozens), but have only seen a few in person. Any knowledge on genetics and how this trait developed. - It's my understanding the

Re: Never a Dull Moment

2007-11-01 Thread ruth bushnell
This message is from: ruth bushnell [EMAIL PROTECTED] This message is from: [EMAIL PROTECTED] It turns out that our cooler weather really has Joe feeling frisky. Apparently he got into a tussle with one of the horses on the other side of his low fence (T-posts with horse mesh to 4 feet and

Re: Opinions Needed! white spots

2007-11-01 Thread ruth bushnell
This message is from: ruth bushnell [EMAIL PROTECTED] This message is from: [EMAIL PROTECTED] In answer to your request for opinions on white markings: (maybe we need some kind of size definition?) The Standard states, A small star is acceptable. Standard can be found at:

white stars and fjords for sale

2007-11-01 Thread Debby Stai
This message is from: Debby Stai [EMAIL PROTECTED] Well, I have a 4yr. old filly, are they still fillys at that age?? and she does have a white star, a good size one. Looks bigger with the longer hair now...And she is for sale, something I've been on again, off again, as she is our one and only

has anyone fed Magnesium to their Fjord?

2007-11-01 Thread jen frame
This message is from: jen frame [EMAIL PROTECTED] HelIo Fellow Fjord Lovers! I recently bought an adorable Fjord mare who is over weight and wears a grazing muzzle. I was wondering whether any of you have experience controling your Fjord's weight with magnesium? Magnesium has been used

Re: Opinions Needed! College Paper Topic on Fjords!!

2007-11-01 Thread MorrisShadowMT
This message is from: [EMAIL PROTECTED] This would be an interesting question to ask UC Davis and see if they have or can formulate a genetic test for the white marking gene and then maybe all fjords could be tested for it before breeding? Just a thought or maybe the gene with the white

Re: Never a Dull Moment

2007-11-01 Thread Karen McCarthy
This message is from: Karen McCarthy [EMAIL PROTECTED] THIS happened to one of our studs also, he was teetering on the top rail and appeared to be unable to dislodge himself, or so he thought, when Gene started up a chainsaw to saw him loose, close by, he decided he wasn't helpless after all and