This message is from: whup...@aol.com
Hello All
Phillip loved your post. Thank you. It is not to late to sign up for an
eval!. I just pulled out an old Evaluation sheet out of my stack of paper
work...NO it is just not legs. Horses are evaluated on BREED TYPE, HEAD, NECK,
BODY, FORELEGS, HIN
This message is from: Cherrie Nolden
The Evaluations are free to attend without a horse, other than costs of travel
and lodging. You will see the various leg problems (and other structural
defects), and the evaluators will teach you how to recognize the problems if
you don't already know how.
This message is from: "Beth Pulsifer"
No matter what breed we are talking about , I think that there is always
the chance somewhere of leg faults cropping up even with our Fjords.
So it is wise for folks to be taught what to look for in leg problems so
that they CAN be prevented and k
This message is from: "ruth bushnell"
people who are new to
horses. If they do not recognize the problems horses have with legs
and continue to breed horses with poor legs to other horses with poor
legs in a short time our Fjord horses will have severe leg problems.
Phillip Odden
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This message is from: PHILLIP Odden
This message is from Phillip Odden of Barronett, Wisconsin where it
has been a very dry spring but fewer mosquitos.
Entry forms for four NFHR evaluations are currently posted on the NFHR
website. Look under the heading 'evaluation program ' on the home p
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