This message is from: Debby Stai [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Was nice to visit the website of Berniece, her long distance travels...I've
always wondered though, how and when does the horse eat...I know she'd gone 50
and 60 miles in a day, maybe more, maybe less...but when and what would you
feed...What
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Subject: long distance riding with fjords
This message is from: Debby Stai
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Was nice to visit the website of Berniece, her long distance travels...I've
always wondered though, how and when does the horse eat...I know she'd gone
50
and 60
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I would LOVE to see a copy of that project. Do you sell your work?
Kelly
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of sheet ice otherwise they
would be out romping right now!
regards
Tamara
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From: Ralph Delgado [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Thursday, December 21, 2000 4:50 PM
Subject: Re: Distance
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dear
This message is from: Ralph Delgado [EMAIL PROTECTED]
dear tamara, welcome to the list! i love to read your messages and hear
about life in the u.k. hacking is trail riding here and i assume boxing
them up, is loading them into their trailer and taking them out on a trail
ride. cool lingo.
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In a message dated 12/19/00 4:25:33 PM Pacific Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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What I found was that he had his limitation, and it was heat. Any heavy
bodied horse will recover more slowly, no matter how fit, compared to
something like an
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Subject: Distance
This message is from: Dave McWethy [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Nancy made the distinction between competitive rides/drives and endurance.
I am not aware of any Fjords that have participated in endurance - could
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In competitive driving and riding I have never placed less than second in any
competitve ride or drive. BDF Birte and I completed over 12 competitive
drives and rides of 25 to 30 miles in the late 80's and we were Champion four
times and placed reserve
This message is from: Dave McWethy [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Nancy made the distinction between competitive rides/drives and endurance.
I am not aware of any Fjords that have participated in endurance - could be
some, but I am unaware.
Nancy wrote: . I never met more people that really cared about
the
This message is from: M.Bijster [EMAIL PROTECTED]
hello Tamara in the UK
Here in the Netherlands Fjords do compete in longdistance
they are of course not as fast as the Arabians, but they go on and on and
on
This summer at the Festival of the Dutch Studbook there was a 27 years old
Fjord who
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Hi Carol-
Sounds like you your Fjords are having a wonderful time!
We usually ride ~ 6 miles, couple times a week. If we had more workout time, we
could increase the horses' fitness and go longer. I don't like to push it.
Brigid Tommes Rafael
This message is from: Dave McWethy [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hey Mr. McWethy, you're on!
What an invitation to run at the mouth (fingers?)!
I confess I haven't done a distance competition in more than a year, but I
guess horses haven't changed. For conditioning a horse for distance comp,
for 25
This message is from: Karen McCarthy [EMAIL PROTECTED]
From: carol j makosky [EMAIL PROTECTED]
What is a reasonable distance to drive in a days outing?
Hey Mr. McWethy, your'e on!
( FYI Carol, Dave is no slacker in this department, and should be considered
the List's resident expert
discussion. What is a reasonable distance
to drive in a days outing? I know there must be a lot of things to
consider such as: hills, weather (hot and humid), condition of horse,
weight being pulled, etc. I have been doing between 5 and, once only,
10 miles. I would love to hear from you experts
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