This message is from: "lynn mohr" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
I still have my team of registered fjord full brothers for sale. I have sold
most of the equipment I listed earlier.
I have to get rid of them by early September. I have dropped the price to
$4000 for team and harn
This message is from: "lynn mohr" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
I still have my team for sale with all the equipment detailed before. If any
one is interested in the team and harness only I will sell them for $7000 or
best offer.
Good steady team of people loving fjords coming 8 and 9
This message is from: "lynn mohr" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Due to health problems, mine not horses, I've decided to sell my team of full
brothers. They are comiing 8 and 9, sound, steady, friendly boys who drive
well. They are not broke to ride, but we have backed them with no p
This message is from: "lynn mohr" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reena, my two got out last summer and came up to it hanging on the shop.
Don"t know what they thought but they were interested.
Lynn Mohr
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This message is from: "lynn mohr" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Thank you, Gail, Carol and Genie. I appreciate you looking at the head and
your comments and suggestions. Gail it isn't meant to be fine art, I made
it to hang on the side of my workshop to simulate an open window
This message is from: "lynn mohr" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
I mentioned my ebay offering earlier. Could a couple or anyone please sheck
this out. I'm interested in what you think about this. Would this type of
item be of any interest to other horse owners, in your opinion? an
This message is from: "lynn mohr" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
check ebay item #7140494544 to see an item one of you fjord lovers might find
interesting. Add another fjord to your barn, very easy keeper.
Thanks, lynn mohr
This message is from: "Lynn Mohr" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Mereck, Joel is a horse logger. Your presumption is all wet as I think you
are most of the time. I agree with Jean lets not get into this again.
I'm sure there are many things to discuss that wouldn't take on the
This message is from: "Lynn Mohr" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Thank you Jean!
This message is from: "Lynn Mohr" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
The "Draft Resources Chat Board" had an ad yesterday for fjord/perch
cross bred teams. They are full gelding teams of full brothers, 9 and
10, and 4 and 5. They want $5000/ team. They are in Wyoming. They are
adver
This message is from: "Lynn Mohr" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
I see now that pictures don't come through on this list. The picture is a
team of fjords pulling a pung in the snow. I believe it is in Maine.
Lynn Mohr
This message is from: "Lynn Mohr" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Don't know if anyone else gets this mag, but was pleased to see the
current cover. I thought some of you might enjoy it also.
Lynn Mohr
This message is from: "Lynn Mohr" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
We have a jack Russell also, and your posts describe her exactly. We also
have a large chocolate lab, 116 lbs which has hair like a retriever and a
mixed catahula stock dog, one large cat and a pair of full brother fjord
geldi
This message is from: "Lynn Mohr" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
C-span showed the side saddle group, and focused on the fjords quite a while
considering the length they covered any one group
Lynn Mohr
This message is from: "Lynn Mohr" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
What is your point?? You can't really believe "Everyone" in Maine is a
murderer, If so, you are a fool. These discussions offer nothing to the
ownership or care of fjord horses. Not all hunters are irrespon
This message is from: "Lynn Mohr" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
White wood could be pine but depending where it is made probably has aspen,
red maple etc in the mix. At least that's the way pulp wood goes in
Michigan. I would think pine is a minor component.
This message is from: "Lynn Mohr" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
isn't 3 times 12 equal to 36, not 48 or am I missing something??
This message is from: "Lynn Mohr" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
This bickering is ridiculous. I own a pair of full brother fjord geldings.
I don't show and don't want to, I don't want to breed or raise foals. I
just want to, and do, enjoy my horses. Therefore, I have n
This message is from: "Lynn Mohr" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
I would consider removing trhe horses during the major acorn drop period and
pick up the acorns manually. You could put a couple of cheap tarps under
the drip line of the trrees and use these to collect the acorns or just rak
This message is from: "Lynn Mohr" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Where are they located, what is he asking? Have they done farm work,
haying, manure spreading etc?
Thanks for any info you can provide.
Lynn Mohr
Reed City Mi
This message is from: "Lynn Mohr" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
I can't necessarily agree that the trainer is no good just because the horse
is afraid. I don't believe this positivily means the horse lacks confidence
either. Perhaps this is just new to the horse and he has to
This message is from: "Lynn Mohr" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Olsen
I'm becoming totally confused! If a fjord doesn't pass on good traits
during breeding for a cross, how do they pass them on in breeding to another
fjord? This whole thread is going no where, no one will change
This message is from: "Lynn Mohr" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Creating cross bred fjords doesn't affect the breed at all. The crosses
made be good or bad, but they are not fjords. The other breeds that you
feel are screwed up were done by breeders selecting for certain traits,
wit
This message is from: "Lynn Mohr" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
I don't understand the argument that cross breeding hurts theFjord
breed. The result of the cross is NOT a fjord, it is a cross. It can not
be registered and never will be. The fjord used in the cross is exactly
This message is from: "Lynn Mohr" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
It showed up for me
This message is from: "Lynn Mohr" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Joel, I AGREE.
I just got my geldings back from a vet who is into multi-hitch belgians and
trains also. I had no problem introducing them to harness, bit or anything
else. They took to ground driving fairly well at first b
This message is from: "Lynn Mohr" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Elain, what about us that don't want to ride. I use mine for light farm
work at which they excell in their current conformation. If I used your
logic I would say we should eliminate the lighter, taller types and only
b
This message is from: "Lynn Mohr" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
I don't see why you feel you had to tell her anything. Everybody has
different opinions about everything. If you like your horse and the way it
performs it should make no difference to you what anyone thinks or says
This message is from: "Lynn Mohr" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Joel, enjoyed your post. I am currently in the process of breaking apair of
brothers, 2 and 3 last summer. I also have a mare 14.1 and about 1200 lbs
plus. She is calm and has never given me any trouble when driving. I d
This message is from: "Lynn Mohr" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
I'm becoming confused. Carol told about a trainer who had a runaway with
arabs, trained the right way ie 100 behind the horse? You tell about your
grandfather and his reliable horse. It sounds to me that training
This message is from: "Lynn Mohr" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Carol: I'm confused as to your points. Were there jobs not done or
decisions not made because of the absences? Or is your disagreement that
members missed meetings?
This message is from: "Lynn Mohr" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Shirley, I agree completely. It's very easy to be critical of procedures
etc and forget to see the results. It seems to me a board is elected to
represent the members, if their positions are not acceptable to the
memb
This message is from: "Lynn Mohr" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Nice to see you have your priorities straight. Horses and self before
family.
This message is from: "Lynn Mohr" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
This continuous bickering on evaluations is getting old. To me, it seems
many horses exist to provide a reason to get on the net.
Of course conformation affects how an animal moves and works but it isn't
the only fac
This message is from: "Lynn Mohr" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cold turkey means to quit all at once. Usually with nothing to ease the
transition period. In this case just remove the foal from the mare and
allow no further nursing from that point on.
This message is from: "Lynn Mohr" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
I'm sure a correct fitting tree could be made if one isn't already
available. Then a saddle of the style, decoration and color could be
constructed on this tree. Most premade saddles are made to fit the majority
This message is from: "Lynn Mohr" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Very well put! I for one enjoy my horses for what they are, not from their
linage. It appears the past discussions may continue into the new
millenium, I hope not.
This message is from: "Lynn Mohr" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
You might try a light scrubbing with white vinegar. From what I've read the
mold or mildew tends to bloom on the oils, soaps etc that are used to keep
the leather soft.
I fix saddles etc and find that most people that
This message is from: "Lynn Mohr" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Though some of you might be interested in the use of fjord stallions.
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From: Pony Express <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Sunday, August 15, 1999 11:48
This message is from: "Lynn Mohr" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Get a life, knock the chip off your shoulder and enjoy your horses!
This message is from: "Lynn Mohr" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
I see your point, but don't nessacarily agree. Perhaps it would be better
if your notes didn't always end with a statement, of your opinion, that can
be taken as an insult by many fjord owners and breeders in the US and
Canada.
This message is from: "Lynn Mohr" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Friday, July 09, 1999 3:37 PM
Subject: boarding blues
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