This message is from: Jean Ernest <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
The reason I say to ride at the walk is that the motion of the horse
at a good walk will move your body like the you would walk yourself,
feel the motion and sit properly (not a chair seat) and let your body
follow the motion. Riding in b
This message is from: Robin Churchill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Well, this is not going to be very popular but whoever
bred him probably knows who he is and should take him
back. I would take him if we weren't restricted to
three horses by our property zoning.
Robin in Florida
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Hi Susan,
I had a cat whose hind leg kept healing up and breaking open again and again
from infecton. I finaly tok some penicillin with a suringe and put right into
the wound. I kept it up for about a week. The leg healed up after that and was
good.
Alison
This message is from: "jgayle" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Thanks Carol, the reason I finally quit was the effort to get the replaced
hip over my horses back. I could hear a few snickers and there was pain..
Plus I could enjoy my horses from the ground also. Quite a loss to slowly
bury them but the
This message is from: Karen Keith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
The info on this horse says he's only a 5 year old. That would make a DOB of
2003 or 2002. MVF Harrison Fjord is DOB 1993, ten years older. None of the
Harrisons in the NFHR database would fit as a 5 year old. Hmmm. Perhaps
that's not his
This message is from: Linda Lottie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Jean Gayle.I hope I can say the same one day. I have a 6 year old
fjordHasse.who is my darling. My goal is to grow "old" with him and
either ride or drive him as long as I can hold the reins, get my butt in the
cart or saddle
This message is from: Jean Ernest <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Horseback riding is one of the best exercises for your body,
flexibility, core strength, and balance. etc. Riding at a good walk
does the most, ride up and down moderate slopes and do big circles on
the slopes. You will get many benefits
This message is from: "Gail Russell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
HmmThere are no five year old "harrison's" registered. The closest is a
Boe Fjords horse born in 1999. The MVF Harrison Fjord should be ten years
old.
Gail
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This message is from: "Gail Russell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
There is an MVF Harrison Fjord bred by Phil Prichard. His owner is listed
as being Nancy Manire, of Memphis TN.
Gail>
I don't think this is the same Harrison Fjord talked about on the
list previously, as the other Harrison Fjord ( Anvil
This message is from: "Gail Russell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
This horse has good blood lines. He was bred by Phil Prichard. His dam is
Karina, sire is Ramstad. He is probably fairly tall, and should have a
fairly nice head and good bone.
The horse is located in Southern Utah.
I googled "training
This message is from: Roger and Carol Watkins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Jean you are my inspiration! "quit riding at 76"! Way to go! I have
just started riding at age 69 and sometimes wonder WHAT ON EARTH WAS
I THINKING! My mare has been in training since October and I started
riding her last mont
This message is from: Jean Ernest <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
I don't think this is the same Harrison Fjord talked about on the
list previously, as the other Harrison Fjord ( Anvil's Harrison) is
a red dun, had not lost an eye at that time, and I think is still
around, owned by Tamara Rousso in Orego
This message is from: Linda Lottie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
I totally think Harrison Ford ought to adopt this guy. Recently interviewed on
Barbara Walters, video of Harrison on his ranch and riding were shown. Thanks
for sharing...LJBL in WI
> Fr
This message is from: "Curtis Pierce" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Hi, This link was sent to us by a friend. Harrison Fjord was talked about
on this list several years ago. Maybe someone out west will want to talk to
this group or give him a home.
The link for Harrison Fjord is
https://www.bestfriends.o
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