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Good morning! even though it really isn't as it is raining hard here. I
haven't posted in quite a bit.
Hubby is working so I went out to do the watering of our two Fjords. Storm
went out and stood and then came back in...mine,Peppin drank
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Hello...I haven't written in for awhile and cannot find an answer in the
archives. I, too am having saddle issues. Our boys are round as apples and
mutton withers. We cannot keep our saddles tight. I have used a neoprene
saddle pad or a reg
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Hi...I probably have a dumb question, but here goes.I am thinking of
letting my Fjord geldings mane grow out and Randy (hubby) is telling me
that his neck might roll with the weight of all that extra hair Is this
possible? Do
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Hi Linda... in defense of Jen... no one is guaranteed a certain number of days
or years on this earth...only God knows that. I hang on to my animals too
long sometimes...but then again who knows whether it will be 1 year or 10
before
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Hi, Don't be too harsh on Eunice. I, too, have gone through having
and losing a beloved elderly horse. My little App, mare, Duchess was 32
when we had the vet come out to her for the last time. We knew this day
would come, she had
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Hi everyonelong time since I have written in to the list. My hubby
(Randy) and I went on a trail ride yesterday. It was the first time I have
ridden in two years and other than being led around to give my
granddaughters a ride
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Will do! Thanks for the info, it's very helpful. I will tell our boarding
managers to feed 1/3 alfalfa and 2/3 (good quality!) oat hay.
No, no, no,not oat haythat, in this neck of the woods, is just
plain old straw...suitable only
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the one that I would go out to brush when my life needed a
dose of the serenity that she seemed to exude.
I am so sorry...went through this exact same thing with my old P.O.A.
Duchess, last February. We had had her for 25 years and she
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The old mare marched right straight past it, into her
stall---after all, that was Her Barn, so nothing in it would dare hurt
her. My husband's gelding (also known as Fjord-with-Arab-Brain) threw
his head up, snorted, detoured as far around
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We had fantastic Sugar Maples in our yard, and
tapped them in the Spring. Our primary gelding used to watch us, then
decided to tap his own tree!
LOL...I just have to askwhat did he actually do? Take out a chomp or
lick sap out
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i have been told by our local saddle shop that Big Horn makes a synthetic
western saddle that comes in semi, full and extra-wide quarter horse bars
(another word for tree) - our saddle shop owner thinks our fjords will
take
an extra-wide bar
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I have sent two messages in to the digest in the past two weeks and for
some reason they have not been in the list. I have them in format
plainIs something else wrong? Here is the last letter I sent
in.
Subject: Saddles
Hi
Hi allI have a questionhave any of you ever used a synthetic Wintec
western saddle on your Fjords? I bought one this past summer for my Arab.
Shortly thereafter, I emailed the company and was told that these saddles
are made for thoroughbreds and might not fit an arab. However, it does
Hi everyone. I haven't written in a while as my garden was busting at the
seams and I have been awfully busy canning, freezing and pickling. I am
green with envy reading about you guys and gals getting together for Fjord
events. I am s far away from other Fjord owners. I sympathize
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There are some women who have BAD reactions to estrogen progesterone
that are chemically derived.
If there were not a need from estrogens derived from pregnant mare urine
the ranches would
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Yes I sit around the office thinking up new ways to torture horses all the
time.
Dear Mike...I got a great laugh out of your post I can picture you now
saying h now what can I think up to do that would torture those Fjord
horses now
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. He seemed to get under control with more voice
commands than the reins. Once he stopped I got off and walked him back to
my
house. He was calm by then. I was still a little startled. I asked some
friends in town why horses spook from
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My Riba is definitely a little stubborn. But between a horse that gets
terrified and goes ballistic and one that stands still and refuses to move
until she understands what's going on, guess which I choose.
Gail in Tucson (I've been called
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What can I feed him to improve his weight yet not over
burden his system? Would wheat germ oil help? Is bran to hot? Jean
Dear Jean.My old mare, Duchess was also losing weight a few years
back. The vet told me to feed her Blue Seal
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Sue! (Desert Storm) Start looking for your farm! It is such a gift
to
look out back
and see the fjords enjoying life to the fullest, heads buried deep in the
hay pile or growing grass!
Hi to another Susan you have the wrong Sue I CAN
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Hi...How is everyone making out in the battle of the horse fly? The blasted
things were right inside the flyshed chewing away.on the horses...we brought
them in and wiped them all over with flysprayand I remember reading in
here that good
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Glen and Patty
The question I wanted to ask all is- does anyone know if there is a Fjord
Rescue?
Here is a link that I had bookmarked. You might try here..
http://www.crossedsabers.com/notes.htm
.
Denise.sure hope your friend
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Hi Suereading about you and the loss of your mare Katrina, reminds me of
the many animals I have lost. In the past two years, I have lost Bergan
Sinclair (2 1/2 year old Fjord gelding that was struck by a tractor trailor
in the wee hours
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Dear friends...you just never know what will be in my lists...that desktop
reflections thingy at the top of my last letter for instanceI had been
fooling around with stationery and when I got my digest...there it
was...Catz stationery
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Catz by Christina's Desktop Reflections (Original art by Braldt Bralds)
Dear list.We went out for a short ride the other night. I decided to try
out the black saddle that came with Misty. Just as we got in the woods, I
shoved or at least
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A few days ago, I wrote in about my sore kneeswell Denise Delgado was
kind enough to go looking on the internet and came up with
thishttp://www.surerider.com/ Has anyone tried these stirrups out?
I am very tempted to send for them
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Oops...now I did itsent a message to the digest meant for Carol M. I was
sending her some digests that she had missed and just as I clicked send I
saw who I was really sending the message to. sorrymy finger slipped. LOL
I have
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Hi Carol...well I just sent all the digests I have. Happy reading. I
started sorting and deleting and then realized I might be deleting
something you might be interested in! Let me know what you think of that
stirrup site I sent you if you
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Hello everyonewell I went for my first honest to goodness trailride
(with others) on Misty, my Arabian mare. She was a little handful for the
first little while. I was second (behind hubby) and two other geldings were
behind me. Misty
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Hi again...is anyone elso having trouble clicking on the links to photos such
as these www.painteasy.com/FjordSale.htm
www.painteasy.com/foalForSale.htm
www.painteasy.com/JayForSale.htm
My pc just sits here. To see things I have to copy
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Hi again everyone.Remember when one of you mentioned training your
horse to stand up on a footstoolwell check out my horse album to see
what happened to Storm. LOLI had a good luck angel with me that day!!
http
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Hello everyoneI was just getting caught up on my mail. I noticed the
problem with earmites.this just might be a solution. I have had ear
mites in my cats and they would literally go right up the bathroom wall when
I applied the stuff
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My condolences on the loss of your Mom, I also lost my Mom last week she was
72 and had emphysema, she was in England and there wasn't time for me to get
there before she was gone.
Hi to another SueI am very sorry you lost your mom as well
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Hi everyone...I am sorry I did not send condolances on the loss of the two
horses. My mum passed away a week ago and I have had a very stressful time.
She had Altzimers and was almost 90 years old. She had been in the nursing
home
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Hello again everyone ...well I have an entirely different topic today. I
received an email this morning warning of the dangers to man and beast of
consuming a familiar oil...Canola Oil. Rather that put the letter in here,
I am just
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Hello againJean and Steve thanks for the worming advice. We have
Strongid T but I have never seen Strongid C here. What is it like...a
liquid or pellets?? I will have to ask about it to see if it is available
here in Canada. What
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Hi everyone...I was to a meeting with some horse people tonight discussing
an up and coming 100 mile trail ride. One of the men there breeds Welsh
Cobs He had a filly colic this winter. They did a stool sample and found
it full of worms. He
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Hi everyoneregarding the bad teeth issue.would that have something
to do with the amount of mineral available in the hay (from the soil) in
different areas? Storm is still getting sweet feed...but now we are feeding
less
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Well actually...no. You need to do the whole formula...with the entire
weight of rider, horse and tack combined, and do the formula with the
cannon bone measurement. 7 1/2 inches is a smaller cannon bone, but it
depends on the other factors
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Values near 75 are great, below 75 even better. Values from 75-80 are
acceptable. Values over 80 indicate weaker legs and a need to train
carefully, especially downhill. Values over 85 suggest you need a horse
with more substance
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Sounds like what WE need is a short, fat, bomb-proof Fjord. One big enough
to carry us, but not tall enough to dump us! At least you have managed to
maintain your sense of humor in spite of the dumping. And you seem
determined enough to get
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Arabs
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Since we are now bashing arabs anyone remember when they were 14hh short
backed, hard hoofed horses that could go 100 mi at a heartbeat?
Hi everyone...first, I wish to say thanks
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Hi...it is a sad day here today. My old POA mare, Duchess had to be put to
sleep. She was down in her stall this morning and it looked like she had
struggled for quite some time to get up. Somehow she had gotten out of her
halter which
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Fjords get taller until they are about eight - what happens where in
the back and the legs and when, about exactly?
Now what does this mean in terms of when to break for saddle? I have read
of Fjords being lightly ridden as 2 year olds
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We are also wary of de-wormers containing Ivermectin, with the support of
our vet, and only give it once a year for Bots. We use Strongid and
Anthelcide. We also use a Pro-biotic before and after vaccination or
worming
in recognition
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We call them what they are too. We usually refer to them as Draft
Ponies. Show me one single sand box including the ones you already
mentioned that would put a 14.2 equine or under in a horse catagory, for
showing / breeding
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Now to get back on topic. Last year our horses got super hairy for
winter and didn't shed out till late May! This year they didn't grow
half the coat as last year, and already it's halfway shed out! Is this
just my barn? How are the coats
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Good morning
Thanks Carol and Steve for sending all the digests to me. Goodness, I
have been reading them for 2 days now! Love them...thanks to you both.
Well, Storm has acquired a taste for dishsoap..so much for that idea.
He went
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Hello again everyone.
Mike...my puter has been in the shop for a week. I missed out on the
digests 15 up to and including 20. Is there anyway you can send them to me?
Well thank you to whoever mentioned using soap to stop chewing. Storm
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However, the combo of green horse, begining owner, old worn out
harness thats much too large for him, while walking on ice,
tapping him on the rump to get him started after admitting he nor
I knew what we were doing. is risking life
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However, the combo of green horse, begining owner, old worn out
harness thats much too large for him, while walking on ice,
tapping him on the rump to get him started after admitting he nor
I knew what we were doing. is risking life
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Well Hi again everybodyI am so excited...I actually drove Storm
today. We put part of a harness on him (belly band with rings on top
for the reins) and ran a set of driving reins through. Our harness is
much too large for him as yet
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Of course the now snorty horse thought we were all nuts, and moved
away againSWING ! only stopping when the horse stopped. The first
time I saw this I was amazed at how fast the horses figured out that
if he / she just stood without fussing
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But of course it's important to have the horses in a large field so
the brat can escape when the 'schooling' starts
That is the problem. Too small a paddock and the older gelding is
known for kicking horses out through the fence. When I went
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Interesting that many people enjoy both Fjords and Arabs, who couldn't be
more opposite horses : )
Yup thats me in a nutshella 9 year old Arab mare, gentle and broken and
a 1 1/2 year old Fjord ...shall we say brat gelding?? The mare
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I saw it Jean but these have gone down so fast, colitis and enteritis
are tail swishers at least for a while. Or so I thought. Hard to
believe even our stoic beasts would not show signs
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Hi...heres another one I thought so cute I had to pass it on. (Sue in N.B.
Desert Storm's mom)
Subject: Senility Prayer -it's cute!
Subject: Senility Prayer
God grant me the senility to forget the people I never liked anyway
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Hi everyoneAre there answers to the Christmal Carol quiz? I have sent
this on and everyone wants to know the proper answers. If they were already
in here I must have missed them. (: Have a great day everyone...even tho we
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Sue: My horse's name is Fair Acres Bergen. Bred by Roger Whitney,
Delavan, MN. Sire is Anvil's Jon and Dam is Fair Acres Hannah. Any
relation?
Bonnie...sounds like a different line...Storm is out of Bergen Sybilla
out of Heljo's Solar
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Tillie and Budyou have my heartfelt sympathy. I went through the same
thing a year and a half ago, only my gelding, Bergan Sinclair was struck
and killed by a tractor trailor. One never knows how long life in any form
will last. Live life
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Hi everyone...I have a question...are any of you familiar with
Professionals choice saddle blankets?...The ones that rattle as if
there is that bubble plastic insulation inside? My husband has one and
used it under his western saddle while
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Hi everyone...here is a little ditty to the tune of Cool Water
I call it Ode To Storm
Here she comes whats this in my pail
Its water, water... nice warm water...(water, water)
I'll have a sip oh this is delicious ...
of.water,water...nice
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Holy cow Merek...I live in New Brunswickan hours drive from the Maine
and Houlton border...and I never heard tell of this shooting...some coverup
eh? The worst that happened here in the past year or two is a man shot a
jeepand he
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HI everyone... Storm coliced tonight. Found him lying down on the snow at
suppertime. Brought him in the barn and he would not eat. We started
walking him and called the vet. The vet turned out to be a new guy
originally from
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Hi everyone from N.B. where it never stops raining.
Karen:Please send some snow, some snow for Christmas so I can build a
big snowman.. It has rained it seems for the past month. The paddock
has sticky oozy mud outside the barn
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Here is a wonderful screensaver.with Fjords in it!
http://look.themes.tucows.com/savers/animals.htm
Go into screen savers at the side, then animals then animals A - H
In there preview Beloved Horses There are a lot of pics in here
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Here is a poem everyone should enjoy...Cowboy's Guide To Life
(Applies to both sexes and not just
cowboys!)
1. Don't squat with your spurs on. Good
judgment
comes from experience, and a lot of
that comes from bad
judgment
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Dear list: I am having a terrible time finding the archives. I typed in
http://www.listquest.com and then went into home and garden, pets and
animals and then Fjordhorse...I used the username fjordhorse and password
fjords_rule. I cannot
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I have moved my horses from the trainer's where they were to a trainer and
facility I prefer. At the old place, my young, usually sweet and mellow
Ida
rolled under the fence in the night and battered
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our deer jump the yard fence at
night and de-leaf the rose bushes by the entrance.
I'm told cougar pee is good to prevent that. I want to see the guy that
gathers it!!!
What you do is rig up a litter pan (get a big one) have a litter
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Good evening everyone. I am glad you enjoyed the poem When I am old.
Well I was just into the archive site and it is great. Like a horsemans
bible. I got a great laugh out of a posting by Laurie Pittman in Feb, 99.
She described Tor and I
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When I am Old.
I shall wear diamonds
And a wide brimmed straw hat
With ribbons and flowers on it
And I shall spend my social security
On white wine and carrots
And sit in the alley way of my barn
And listen to the horses
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We moved the horses here the
first part of August and started seeing bot eggs soon after and I'm still
scraping/shaving them off of their legs so don't see how worming them
monthly
until the bots are gone with the Ivermectin can do anything
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Denise -
I disagree with the clinician. A 3 y.o. who is doing fine in a full cheek
snaffle doesn't need a twisted wire bit! Use of a
twisted-wire bit on a sensitive 3 year old mouth would be a travesty, IMHO.
What is everyones opinion of a D
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As soon as I can learn how to update my website! I am really retarded when
it comes to this computer
Hi Gayle: go into www.webshots.comand you can make your own albums
for us all to see. It is very easy if you own a scanner
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:
Now don't be against the Arabs 100%. There are still some good ones out
there.
I love Arabs. I love their sensitivity and passion, the feel of their skin
and their beauty.
Good evening everyone: WellI did itStorm now has a new
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Sue I should think cowboy boots force you to put your weight more on your
instep which would relieve the heel.
Yes, Jean, you are absolutely correct. I was to the hospital to see
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For plantar fascitits, it
may help to use a gel pad in your shoes. Avoid walking long distances
Hi Krissy: I am on my way tomorrow to see an occupational therapist at the
hospital. She is going to try and do something for my Plantia
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Tish Crippled up and moving in Great Pain
and Elphie Big Jump Equine
Ahhh Tish. done that, been there,and to think I bought a Fjord so
this would not happenoh me oh my...can't wait to hear the answer for
this one. I sold
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As I said though, given the low fertility of a yearling and a 30+yr old
mare, I would think the odds of her being pregnant are slim to none.
Thanks Steve...when I have my regular vet out next week for the annual
shots, I will ask him what he
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It is not likely, but possible that she could have conceived.
Considering her age, I don't know if I would let her continue if she did.
At this stage it would be no trouble to terminate it. To carry it full
term could be another story
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Sue isn't this the old mare who was having trouble getting up? Would you
want your grandmother in her eighties carrying a heavy pregnancy and then
trying to meet the demands of her own
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You are absolutely right Karen. I actually read right over the Appy part
of the message. In that case it would do no good at all. In fact she
might want to consider having it terminated if she is pregnant. I don't
think I would want to put
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Hi again everyone:
I am wondering if I should get my 31 year old Appaloosa mare blood checked
for pregnancy. I hadn't noticed her in heat for some time, so allowed her
and Storm, my yearling stud (at the time) colt to run together. I had him
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When my huge boy went for his breaking 14 years ago he picked up a fungus
on
his white pastern. Altho treated, it comes back occasionally. The ferrier
was here two weeks ago and all was okay
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I was wondering if there was a digest sent out on July 01. If so, I missed
that one.
I had asked some questions about what to do with the long softish hairs
growing along the base of Storms mane. They tend to stick out straight.
What will I
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Hi everyone: The person who sent this to me is an official in our SPCA.
When I saw her signature I knew this article was legitimate. Please sign
and cut and copy and send to all your friends. Thanks, Sue in N.B. (Desert
Storm's mom)
Please
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Thanks Sue for the enjoyable site. Love your pictures of Storm . Great
Photography!! Did you take the pictures? They would look nice on occasional
cards. More pictures of you and your horses would be nice. Tillie
Yep...I took all
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He again everyone:
Storm's mane has white hairs laying down on the outer edges of his mane on
his neck. It always does this and I usually trim them off. It actually is
a fair amount of hair and I don't know why it doesn't stand up like
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Hi everyone: For once I have had a wonderful 2 days with Storm. I am bound
and determined to lead him with one hand in his halter. This morning I
attempted it and got just opposite this rock that was about 14 inches high
and sort of pointy
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The old boot'em
around tactics just don't cut it anymore! I keep telling my students that
if
you want to move a fjords quarters around, pretend you are a fly landing
on
their side. They notice RIGHT away, whereas, when you push and muscle
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I'll stop my bragging and get on with my day. ...(But, I will add before I
go that Lillie is for sale, and she is a looker. Won her halter class as
well that year.)
Hi Karen:
I am thinking of buying another horseone that is well broken
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Sue, this is a hard calcium lump the size of half a tennis ball. What is
Minords linament and where do you get it?
Hi Jean: Minards Liniment is a white lotion that is used for arthritic
pain and muscular aches. It is made by SmithKline
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The ferrier was just here and we had been watching a growing lump on the
pastern of my big boy. The ferrier said it is side bone with growth toward
ring bone. No lameness yet and he is not ridden. At nineteen the ferrier
felt he would go off
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Here is a little poem you might enjoy.
From Sue in N.B.
:
DANDY DARLIN'
My wife, she has a Quarter Horse
With flaxen mane and tail.
She thinks he is the finest thing
That ever jogged a rail.
His name is Dandy Darlin
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Hi Joyce in Florida: I am from N.B. in Canada and the weather here is wet
...wet...wet. Can't get any haying done for the rain. The temperature is 64
above F. today. It has been terribly muggy before this though...and before
that cold
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Some like the black showing and
some clip the whole mane even and with more of an arc near the top. Some
do
zebra striping also
Hi Jean: Just what is Zebra striping??? I am the one with the bad little
boy (before he was gelded ) Desert
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Is their a market for young Fjord stock in the USA, Canada and the rest
of Europe?
I am from New Brunswick, Canada and the only Fjord breeder here has only
babies for sale. I have a 14 month old, that I bought at the age of 3
months since
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It's the same spot in both nostrils. I'm glad I brought the subject up now
in the first place, even if I was in error of where the Jacobson's Organ
is.
Because. we've got a slightly elderly mare. When I bought her a couple
years ago I
This message is from: Sue Harrison [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Mary said:
I started reading that good quality hay and pasture is the best thing
you can put into your horses gut. Should you need to up his caloric
intake, plain oats are the best choice. Our vet says they are
starting to see some horses over
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