This message is from: Lori Albrough
Bluebird Lane Sparrow (Gjest X Cindy 1.premie) is for sale. Born in
1998, Sparrow was the first foal born on our farm, and was raised and
trained here at Bluebird Lane.
Sparrow was started under saddle as a four year old, and is well-trained
for dressage
This message is from: "Beaver Dam Farm"
Hello Everybody from Carol Rivoire at Beaver Dam Farm in Nova Scotia -
When I wrote Gjest's obituary, there was a paragraph towards the end where I
mentioned sons of Gjest who are breeding stallions and making significant
contributio
This message is from: "Linda Taylor"
Enough! Time to move on.
Linda Taylor, Nor Cal
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This message is from: "Russ and Laurie Lamb"
Jen, you might want to re-read this part of Carol's message, though I doubt
it will change your mind.
#3 - I felt strongly that we had made the right decision with Gjest. He
was 32 years old, and in good health. Good healt
area. My horse died in agony. Gjest was at
risk of that. On another list, one of the caring
moderators just lost a horse to a twisted gut...the
same way. No vet help could come fast enough to
spare the horse.
I am 62 years old and have seen a fair amount of
death. I nursed my mother throug
because almost no one has
publicly condemned Carol for her killing of Gjest (although many have told
me privately that they agree with me) I don't want to be part of such a
list. If people care more about their political standing in the Fjord
community than they do about the actual Fjords themselv
from what Carol did. She said that Gjest was in good
health and experiencing no pain. He did NOT need a vet assisted death,
because there was nothing bothering him.
Carol said as much herself.
Jen
On Wed, Sep 23, 2009 at 8:56 PM, wrote:
> This message is from: jern...@mosquitonet.com
>
>
This message is from: jenframe
Are you kidding Corinne? Are you done kissing Carol's ass yet, enough to
LISTEN ? Carol herself said that Gjest was not ready to go, (he was healthy
and in no pain) but that she wanted him to go when SHE was ready for him to
go to avoid any problems his death
last night, 2" on the
car, gone now and leaves still on the trees.
> This message is from: jenframe
>
> Carol, I feel strongly that killing Gjest was wrong.
> I don't like using a public forum --like this list-- to tell people that
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This message is from: Corinne Logan
Seriously. I was going to keep my trap shut (Lisa, is that the right way to
say that? ;) ), but come on... How long have you been a breeder of this
magnificent breed of horse to put down another breeder, of how many years, for
their decision? I cannot imagine A
This message is from: Carol Makosky
Can we please put this issue to rest once and for all? Surely someone
is doing something more fun with their Fjords now that fall is here.
--
We live in the land of the free, only because of the brave.
Built Fjord Tough
Carol M.
On Golden Pond
N. Wisconsi
nframe"
To:
Sent: Wednesday, September 23, 2009 8:28 PM
Subject: Re: My reasons for posting about Gjest
This message is from: jenframe
Hmmm.I asked to be unsubscribed to this list. Guess it hasn't been
done
yet.So I will reply to your e-mail:
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Hmmm.I asked to be unsubscribed to this list. Guess it hasn't been done
yet
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advanced age is what contributed to the decline
of his "spirit". I could go on and on about why y'all try to support and
condone her treatment of Gjest. I understand that many of you love and
admire Carol. I understand that there are also political reasons why you
want to publ
This message is from: "Beth"
Jen , were you there to see Gjest slipping in health and spiritWhy not
let him go before he suffered.. and lost his dignity. I didn't know him but
have heard so much about him and believe he was very proud... If I'd been in
Carol and Ar
This message is from: jenframe
Carol, I feel strongly that killing Gjest was wrong.
I don't like using a public forum --like this list-- to tell people that
they are wrong, but I am concerned that my silence about the death of Gjest
would indicate that I agree with, or condone what you d
make a nice cross" only to find she's a Gjest
descendant!
Gjest made his mark on the fjord world and we are glad of it!
--- On Wed, 9/23/09, Beaver Dam Farm wrote:
Hello Everybody from Carol Rivoire at Beaver Dam Farm in Nova Scotia --
It's nice to be back.
I posted to the List
This message is from: "Beaver Dam Farm"
Hello Everybody from Carol Rivoire at Beaver Dam Farm in Nova Scotia --
It's nice to be back.
I posted to the List regarding the death of our stallion, Gjest, just days
after he died. I wrote what I was feeling, and didn't
This message is from: "Jo Wilgus"
Claudia,
Very kind words. I agree totally.
Jo Wilgus
- > > No one else knew him as well, and no one else was in a better
position
to decide when the time was right to allow him a dignified and peaceful
end.
It's a very fortunate horse that has such a
This message is from: "Beth"
Very well said Claudia... thank you!
Beth
- > > No one else knew him as well, and no one else was in a better
position
to decide when the time was right to allow him a dignified and peaceful
end.
It's a very fortunate horse that has such a home, and such a
glad that Carol won't be looking after me in my
> "declining" years.
>
> Carol: <<>>
> By "putting Gjest down" seems a rather drastic way to accomplish this.
I don't know the Rivoires, but it is ludicrous and needlessly nasty to sug
This message is from: katesei...@aol.com
I appreciate the contributions Gjest and the Rivoires have made, and
personally, always enjoy (and enjoyed) Carol's posts. And with an older Fjord
myself, I know I will one day be facing that same decision in the not too
distant future.
I
just
because I thought they "might" get sick in the winter. Holes can be dug
ahead and one can be prepared. Keep some Bute on hand until a vet can be
reached. etc. I sympathize with Carol on the loss of Gjestbut I
personally could not have done what she did. But then that is just
This message is from: "Bella Cavallo Farm"
I would like to thank Amy for her post re Gjest. Words well said!! It is
too bad that this great loss to the Fjord breed had to spark such debate. I
don't feel anyone should be judgemental at such a difficult time. Any horse
owner coul
This message is from: Carol Makosky
Dear list,
"This is just mean-spirited and you should be ashamed." Well said Kathleen.
I can't believe that anyone could rake Carol, Arthur & Beaver Dam Farm over the coals during their time of such sorrow. Where is the compassion that most list members
This message is from: foxxri...@aol.com
just a note about my personal experiences with BDF and Gjest...hope this
will add some perspective:
I came to Fjords after 30 years of riding TB/warmblood crosses in jumping
and dressage. A diagnosis of herniated disks in my neck and lower back as
well
memorable trips), and saw him both times. He drove a carriage with a student
during our first visit (the same week Margaret Bogie and her husband Tom were
there), and, as Margaret said, was the perfect gentlemen even though all the
other horses in the classes were mares.
Tanja, one of the horses we
t; This message is from: "John & Eunice Bosomworth"
>
>
> Carol: << sick or injured or in any obvious pain. He was declining, though.
> >>>
> I'm sure glad that Carol won't be looking after me in my
> "declining" years
This message is from: "jerry friz"
Hi folks,
I have to say that I totally agree with Amy, good post. [Yes, I have been
there myself, very hard to deal with]
Why are some folks picking on Carol, she can't post back to defend herself?
Jerry Friz,
Anderson, Ca.
--
This message is from: Amy Evers
Carol: <<>>?
I'm sure glad that Carol won't be looking after me in my "declining" years.
?
?
Carol: <<>>?
By "putting Gjest down" seems a rather drastic way to accomplish this.?
Regarding the above. Tho
the time had come
to put Gjest down. Many people wait much too long to say goodbye to their
equine friends because " they just can't bear to part with them" They
are not thinking of the horse but only of themselves. We owe it to our
horses to let them go while they still ha
This message is from: spiek...@isu.edu
- Original Message -
From: John & Eunice Bosomworth
Date: Thursday, September 17, 2009 9:55 pm
Subject: Re: Gjest
To: fjordhorse@angus.mystery.com, fjordiss...@yahoogroups.com
Sorry, I did not cut and paste so the last message was long.
Impor
This message is from: spiek...@isu.edu
- Original Message -
From: John & Eunice Bosomworth
Date: Thursday, September 17, 2009 9:55 pm
Subject: Re: Gjest
To: fjordhorse@angus.mystery.com, fjordiss...@yahoogroups.com
I think maybe you have misinterpreted the comments by Carol. If
This message is from: "John & Eunice Bosomworth"
Carol: <<injured or in any obvious pain. He was declining, though. >>>
I'm sure glad that Carol won't be looking after me in my "declining" years.
Carol: <<>>
By "putting G
This message is from: jadeb...@aol.com
My heart, too goes, out to Carole and Arthur at the loss of their great
stallion and friend. Among others, I was lucky enough to meet Gjest during one
of those wonderful BDF driving holidays and he was a teriffic schooling
horse as well as a breed
This message is from: "Bella Cavallo Farm"
I read with sadness the post by Carol Rivoire and Gjest. I want to express
my sympathy to the Rivoires during this difficult time and share in their
loss. We had the pleasure of visiting with Gjest over the past yrs many
times and he t
This message is from: mabo...@aol.com
Carole had told me that she was putting Gjest about a month ago, but it still
comes as a shock to read it on the list.? Tom and I had the pleasure of
learning to drive Gjest on one of BDF's fabulous driving vacations.? He was
terrific.? All the
This message is from: "Jill's Computer"
I spoke with Carol on the day she put Gjest down. Her anguish was
painful to hear, and her decision was bravely made for the sake of
the horse. If she were selfish, she would have continued to try to
keep him alive, even though he had
This message is from: "Mike May, Registrar NFHR"
I recently sent a message from Carol Rivoire about her stallion Gjest. It
began like this:
>This message is from: "Mike May, Registrar NFHR"
>
>The following was sent to me at my request. I told Carol I would for
This message is from: spiek...@isu.edu
- Original Message -
From: Jo Wilgus
Date: Wednesday, September 16, 2009 10:17 am
Subject: Re: Gjest
To: fjordhorse@angus.mystery.com
I have one of the Gjest sons BDF Titian, affectionately called cupcake by the
Vet who does the breeding. My
.ca
Mike
===
GJEST - (1977 - 2009)
Gjest was owned and cared for by Carol and Arthur Rivoire for 22 years.
The well-known breeding stallion, GJEST, was put down on September 4, 2009 at
Beaver Dam Farm in Nova Scotia. - Gjest was born in
This message is from: "bushnell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
This message is from: "Beaver Dam Farm" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
We've noticed recently several breeders who are proclaiming that they are
NOT BROKERS. They say they don't sell other people's horses. They just
sell their own horses, ones they've
This message is from: "Beaver Dam Farm" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Hi Everybody from Carol Rivoire at Beaver Dam Farm in Nova Scotia --
Gjest still looks good. I can see him cantering in his pasture as I type.
He's healthy and sound. No visible problems, except we have to fac
d
to leave her with us to be bred and to foal. -- So this Gjest daughter is
, no doubt, not for sale. However, the other four are for sale.
We are all so relieved that this has gone well, and it's now over with five
healthy babies. -- A lot of people think of Beaver Dam farm as "bi
This message is from: "Carol Riviore" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Stine was the first to foal in mid April with a big and beautiful filly.
This being our "W" year, we named her BDF Wilhelmina. - Just like most of
the other Stine/Gjest foals, "Willa" was born
This message is from: "Dave and Patti Walter" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
My mistake, the price on Lida Mir, the Gjest Filly is $6000.00 not $5500.00
Sorry if it makes a big difference to anyone.
I have some currents photos and can make a video if there are any serious
buyers.
This message is from: "Dave and Patti Walter" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
I'll keep the talk going on Gjest. :-) I have in my barn, a 4 yr old Gjest
Filly for sale on consignment. Lida Mir, dam is Mira, who was imported from
Norway and who also was on my farm last summer to sell
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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In a message dated 5/18/05 6:29:15 AM Pacific Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Evaluators aren't dieties either! -- I have seen them make mistakes on
bo
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In a message dated 5/18/05 6:29:15 AM Pacific Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Evaluators aren't dieties either! -- I have seen them make mistakes on
both sides of the ocean.
I honestly hope this is the end of this subject.
So do I! Enou
This message is from: "Carol Riviore" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Hello from Carol Rivoire at Beaver Dam Farm in Nova Scotia --
Phillip Odden continues his attack on my integrity and on our
stallion, Gjest - The man is forcing me to respond. This is not my
choice.
Phil said .
This message is from: "Carol Riviore" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Hello from Carol Rivoire at Beaver Dam Farm in Nova Scotia --
I am VERY happy to announce that I'm closing in on the true story regarding
Gjest's 2.12 time. I just talked with Mr. van Bon in Holland, and he
told me all about it.
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This message is from Phillip Odden
It was not my intention to disparage Gjest or Gjest offspring in this country.
If there are those who feel that way, I apologize. Gjest has many good sons
and daughters here. Carol ha
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Hello to everyone,
I guess I must be failing to see the point, here?
We know Gjest was licensed in Norway, exported to Holland as a licensed
breeding stallion, then exported to North America. His trotting record of
2.12
is in the book, Van "Vestlan
This message is from: "Carol Riviore" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Hello from Carol Rivoire at Beaver Dam Farm in Nova Scotia
In answer to Phil's many comments . . .
Phil said . . .
I got involved in this discussion when you indicated Gjest had 300
offspring
in Holland and
This message is from: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
In a message dated 5/7/2005 7:32:44 AM Pacific Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I make no apologies for the superlatives -- This horse deserves every
single adjective.
Carol, I think you have a lovely stallion who is a credit to his breed. I've
s
yone else
interested.
~~~
Lori & Phil -- Do you really think I'd have advertised Gjest as Norway's
Champion Trotter for the last 18 years if I didn't believe it to be
rue? --
Of course I wouldn't! --
For eighteen years I've told the world abo
This message is from: Lori Albrough <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Hello from Carol Rivoire at Beaver Dam Farm in Nova Scotia --
On the one hand, there's Tor Nestas with
less than complimentary comments about Gjest, and on the other hand . . .
B. J. van Bon, who has been Chief Inspector of
This message is from: "Carol Riviore" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Hello from Carol Rivoire at Beaver Dam Farm in Nova Scotia --
Re: Phil Odden's comments . . . .
On the one hand, there's Tor Nestas with
less than complimentary comments about Gjest, and on the other hand . .
This message is from: "Norsk Wood Works" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Gjest N-1846
Foaled 1977 bred by Rolf Eimhjellen. Sold March 15 1978 to Anfinn Steindal,
sold Nov. 1982 to Nederlandse Fjordenpaarden Stamboek, later sold to the USA
3 premium Nordfjordeid, Norway May 3, 1980 catalog
r a very well written description of the
Evaluation system. Everybody should save that for future reference.
Phil, you asked about Gjest . . . .
Phil wrote . . . . . "
Carol, since Gjest is such an influencial stallion in this country and has
not
been evaluated here, it would be interest
This message is from: "Norsk Wood Works" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
This message is from Phillip Odden
On April 29 Carol Riviore wrote:
"Our Stallion, Gjest, is the most fabulous mover we've ever seen in all our
years with Fjods.-- One of the reasons we imported him from h
This message is from: "Pat Holland" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Might be a good time to remember Kanada King, He really was a neat horse -
can't remember how high he got in ridden dressage - at least 3rd level
training 4th - but I think Penny had him near or at Advanced in CDE's And
then there's the Obe
This message is from: "Carol Riviore" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Hello from Carol Rivoire at Beaver Dam Farm in Nova Scotia --
<this bloodline ( Gjest) and its impact on North American Fjords. There are
others out there too, whose influence is significant and would be
interestin
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In a message dated 11/23/2004 1:28:09 PM Mountain Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> I would also love to see the results of an analysis all in one place on
> this bloodline ( Gjest) and its impact on North American Fjords.
This message is from: "Carol Riviore" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Hi Everybody from Carol Rivoire at Beaver Dam Farm in Nova Scotia ---
We're thrilled and proud as punch! . . . . .
When we imported Gjest from Holland in 1987, he had a wonderful record for
producing quali
offer my lovely dark brown dun Gjest daughter A2Z
Agneta for sale. Her NFHR reg. # is BLR-B-268-M if you would like to see her
exceptional pedigree. She is 15 years young and in great shape. She rides and
drives and has beautiful foals. She is a fabulous mother and will even babysit
other mare
This message is from: "Arthur Rivoire" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Hello from Carol Rivoire at Beaver Dam farm in Nova Scotia --
We have two excellent yearling stud colts --- one of which we must sell.
They are BDF TITIAN and BDF TITAN.
BDF TITIAN - (Gjest x Maryke- Hjerter-Knae
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In a message dated 5/19/2002 10:24:37 AM Pacific Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> Also,
> along with a lot of breeders around the world, I've believe you can tell
> a lot looking at a foal at 3 days, 3 weeks, 3 months, and then not again
> un
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FjordList,
Sorry!!! I meant to email Carol privately.
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Dear Carol,
I'll be keeping my eye on any news of Titan's development. If he turns out to
be a big, bold Fjord with powerful movement and an uphill carriage--wow!
Elaine
PS-Very depressed...spent an hour hand walking Idar who is so fit and full of
energy
foal. -- He also has very straight legs, a longish neck, a very
pretty dished head and big eyes. His character is friendly and bold!
Stine's a big mare - 14.2 hands and big-bodied. Gjest is 14.1 hands, not
so big body, but with extremely big bone, which is what enables him to move
ound another stallion like Gjest, we'd
consider a replacement. However, that's unlikely.
Arthur and I have always said that when Gjest is ready to retire from
breeding, we'll be ready to do the same.
>From time to time, usually in the middle of the winter when we're h
ound another stallion like Gjest, we'd
consider a replacement. However, that's unlikely.
Arthur and I have always said that when Gjest is ready to retire from
breeding, we'll be ready to do the same.
>From time to time, usually in the middle of the winter when we're h
This message is from: Ingrid Ivic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Hi Carol,
> How could this horse do it without training and conditioning for saddle
> work? I can't tell you how astounded we are by his ability, and to do it
> at 24 years of age is almost unbelievable.
>
Obviou
This message is from: "Jean Gayle" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Certainly can see past your pride Carol but we can all take pride in Gjest
as a representative of the breed we love so well. Jean
Jean Walters Gayle
Aberdeen, WA
[Authoress of "The Colonel's Daughter"
e you had been, but remembered reading that you had just
started riding again, so figured you were enjoying the summer in the saddle!
With this little snippet about Gjest could it be that you will start riding
him now too? He does sound like a wonderful old man who is truly
appreciated. It i
t and very lovely,
and unbelievably elegant in the saddle asked if she could possibly ride our
stallion, GJEST. This was on Sunday, a day we don't do any work around
here, just rest and relaxation.
I told her, of course, she could ride him, but that nobody had ridden Gjest
for many many ye
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>
>
>
>>
>
>From: GAIL RUSSELL <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: Gjest genes?
>
>This message is from: GAIL RUSSELL <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Guess Jeans?
Yup!
Carol
>
Carol and Arthur Rivoire
Bea
This message is from: GAIL RUSSELL <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Guess Jeans?
Good luck I
>guess, or maybe just good Gjest Genes.
>
>Regards, Carol
>
>
Gail Russell
Forestville CA
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OK Carol, I am going to try and get back in the saddle again . It has
been more than 15 years for me. While living in AZ. at the time my
Maggie ( quarter horse) was waiting to have shoes put on and tied to
the barn gate. A cat shot out the door and startled
This message is from: "Jean Gayle" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Oh Oh Betsy re your 78 year old neighbor still driving competition! I feel
guilty. I will be 76 in August. Started with horses when I was five (rode
behind the saddle on old George while my brother aged seven "steered") and
even took lessons
This message is from: Pat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
>
>
> . I can't deny being very proud of our
> stallion, Gjest.
>
> Carol, You have every right to be proud of Gjest and your quality mares
> (don't forget
> the mares) that have produced pro
This message is from: "Patryjak" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>The "old man", Gjest, is 24 years old now. He's still a marvelous athlete.
>A thrilling horse to watch in motion, and to drive. All the List
>subscribers who've been to our Beginner Driving Vaca
ather, then the next best thing is to breed to the sons."
Call it bragging, if you will . . . I can't deny being very proud of our
stallion, Gjest.
The fact is that of the six horses named in the Fjord Herald in the
article on the USDF (U. S. Dressage Federation) All-Breed Awards . .
27;ve been
> thrilled with from the day of his birth, second is thrilling me more each
> day, and the third is only a baby. However, he's very well bred, nice
> temperament, and a gorgeous mover!
>
> #1 - BDF QUASAR - 1 1/2 yr. old stallion - (Gjest x Holly - Solar
>
rd is only a baby. However, he's very well bred, nice
> > temperament, and a gorgeous mover!
> >
> > #1 - BDF QUASAR - 1 1/2 yr. old stallion - (Gjest x Holly - Solar
> > daughter) Yearling stud colt. Quasar will be an excellent stalliion.
> > I've known th
on prospects for sale. One I've been
> thrilled with from the day of his birth, second is thrilling me more each
> day, and the third is only a baby. However, he's very well bred, nice
> temperament, and a gorgeous mover!
>
> #1 - BDF QUASAR - 1 1/2 yr. old stallion - (Gj
baby. However, he's very well bred, nice
temperament, and a gorgeous mover!
#1 - BDF QUASAR - 1 1/2 yr. old stallion - (Gjest x Holly - Solar
daughter) Yearling stud colt. Quasar will be an excellent stalliion.
I've known this from the beginning. He's impressive in every way
This message is from: "Bushnell's" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Hi Everybody from Carol Rivoire at Beaver Dam Farm in Nova Scotia -
>
>One of our customers just emailed today that a bred mare, (in foal to
>GJEST), they'd purchased last summer had produced a won
This message is from: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Arthur Rivoire)
Hi Everybody from Carol Rivoire at Beaver Dam Farm in Nova Scotia -
One of our customers just emailed today that a bred mare, (in foal to
GJEST), they'd purchased last summer had produced a wonderful filly, and
they came up w
n the breed.
So, I guess I'll begin with the statistics.
* GJEST - Born: Norway, 1977
* Registration - Norway: #1846
Holland: # I 49
NFHR # NQ-124-S
* Sire: Helgas Jarl #1764 3 pr.
* Sire's sire: Vosse-La
This message is from: "Mike May, Registrar NFHR" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
At 05:52 PM 11/4/99 -0500, you wrote:
This message is from: Gregor Fellers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Some additions to Lindsay"s post.
I think Susan and Dick G's SF Sunday is from Junior at Skoal Farm. RRF
Hans is probably from MV
This message is from: Gregor Fellers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Some additions to Lindsay"s post.
I think Susan and Dick G's SF Sunday is from Junior at Skoal Farm. RRF
Hans is probably from MVF Hegdal like my daughter Angela's RRF Annelise and
Saffir that you had at your farm. Anyone can correct me if
rformance, too!
> Villrose is sired by Solar and out of Ashild, she was bred by Pam and Dave
> mcWethy.
When I saw Villerose live, and in person, at Libby in '98, I lusted after her.
She would be a perfect match for a driving team with BDF John Arthur (who, like
BDF Magnum, is by Gjest out
This message is from: "Mike May, Registrar NFHR" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
At 09:30 AM 10/31/99 -0900, you wrote:
This message is from: Jean Ernest <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Hey!
I haven't recieved my Herald yet and am jealous of those who can
participate in this! How many of you haven't yet gotten your H
This message is from: "Jean Gayle" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Say Jean, I think some of those sled dogs delivering your Herald have
stopped along the way to read about our wonderful horses. I bet fjords
could get the mail there faster Jean :)
Jean Gayle
Aberdeen, WA
[Authoress of "The Colonel'
This message is from: Jean Ernest <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Hey!
I haven't recieved my Herald yet and am jealous of those who can
participate in this! How many of you haven't yet gotten your Herald in the
mail? Should I start screaming yet? I keep looking in the mailbox
everyday. I'll give it anoth
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In a message dated 10/31/99 9:20:01 Pacific Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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<< OK, so maybe more another day...
I just think it is interesting to look at the Herald through the eyes of a
breeder or breeding enthusiast and will "do" Myrstein and
rs used SOLAR get in their photo ads. Nottawa Crossing
advertises Tundra on page 17 who is by SOLAR out of Katina,by Ring (Bill
Coli's Stallion!) On page 26 there is a photo of Willow, a full sister to
Tundra. Beaver Dam Farm's ad on page 36 features a conformation photo of
BDF M
ou all like
>this kind of info let me know and I will do Solar, Myrstein, Konggard,
>Hilmar, and Gjest since I recognize offspring of theirs in our magazine as
>well.
Any time you want to go on about who did what, stallion connections, or
anything else ... I will enjoy it!
Meredith Sessoms
Soddy-Daisy TN USA
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