Re: Spam from Linda Lehnert

2010-09-08 Thread mfarnsworth
This message is from: mfarnswo...@mfgraffix.com I am still getting daily Spam from Linda Lehnert that appears to be coming through the FjordHorse list. This appears to have been happening for weeks now, is anyone else having this problem? > This message is from: Linda Lehnert > > > http://www.

Re: Parade Tragedy

2010-07-05 Thread mfarnsworth
This message is from: mfarnswo...@mfgraffix.com There is a strap that can be added to the bridle that goes from the noseband to the throatlatch under the chin that helps "lock down" the bridle onto the poll. It helps prevent a horse from rubbing off his bridle like this. So very sad. Margo >

RE: Go Maggie Sullivan!!!!

2010-04-11 Thread mfarnsworth
This message is from: mfarnswo...@mfgraffix.com Maggie is such a great driver, and Riena is an amazing mare. I just love to watch the two of them! Margo Important FjordHorse List Links: Subscription Management: http://tinyurl.com/5msa7e FH-L Archives: http://tinyurl.com/rcepw Classified Ads: h

Re: Harness companies

2010-03-18 Thread mfarnsworth
This message is from: mfarnswo...@mfgraffix.com Ideal harness from Coachman's Delight is a very nice leather harness, especially for its price. The French Collar is a great way to go, it has the advantages of a full collar, but with more flexibility and adjustability. The harness is made in the

Re: Canter, Form and function

2008-06-20 Thread mfarnsworth
This message is from: [EMAIL PROTECTED] I'll bet Mogly has a nice canter, just from looking at his conformation :) Margo > I agree with Phil - it sure helps a lot if a Fjord is built to canter - > > Lori The FjordHorse List archives can be found at: http://tinyurl.com/rcepw

Re: Fjord Herald Ads

2008-02-23 Thread mfarnsworth
This message is from: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Yeah, the photo of Prydarson is to die for! Margo > This message is from: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > I have to confess that I get as much pleasure from the Fjord Herald ads as > I > do the articles. Thanks to all the great photography you guys put into > your

RE: cover or not cover sweating horse in winter

2008-02-07 Thread mfarnsworth
This message is from: [EMAIL PROTECTED] I've found that wool works better than fleece for wicking away the moisture. There's also something called Thermalux that I've heard good things about. The cooler itself has to be hung to dry afterwards, but the horse dries very quickly! I also body clip