This message is from: "Curtis Pierce"
Hi, Here is a news story about a great escape. Definitely Fjords! Enjoy!
Curt Pierce
Mathias WV
http://www.deepcreekfarm.com/
Mini-stampede in Houlton as herd of horses hit the road,
http://tinyurl.com/q7uzvt9.
Bangor Daily News
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This message is from: Cindy B Giovanetti
Have you read The Horse Whisperer? The author describes the horse
accident (at the beginning of the book) in such great detail that I
couldn't read it. I literally had to skip those pages.
However, it was a best seller, so somebody must have liked it
This message is from: Kathleen Prince
Did you not only go into detail about the physical part of the injury
but the emotional trauma, as well? I know when I got my fjord, as a
40-something woman never having had a horse, the emotional stuff was
the hardest to overcome. My fears, my insecur
This message is from: Alice MacGillivray
As most of you know, I am writing a book for women who are considering getting
their first horse, or first horse in decades. It isn't a book about Fjords,
but they figure prominently of course.
In the first chapter I tell a story in which I mention I ha
This message is from: Robin Churchill
Yesterday I was trailering my 2 fjord geldings home from spending the night at
a friend's farm for a dressage clinic. First we were delayed on the interstate
because of an accident and then when we were a few miles from home one of the
brake calipers on my t
This message is from: squirrel_a...@airenetworks.com
Hi, Mary from Calif. Thought you would enjoy the following
happening Jim and I decided to go for a bike ride--my
first since breaking a bone in my foot on Easter morning.
When we returned, both horses were standing at our gate
waiting for u
This message is from: "Vanessa N. Weber" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Hi All,
As some of you may recall, I was given 4 Fjords by my aunt before she died.
The two youngest were three and two respectively. The youngest is named
Zipper. She was born a 'dummy foal' and got over it with no ill effects, but
go
d source is gone. Maybe that was just an unlucky break
with mother nature?
Rosemary
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Subject: Re: fjord story & Fjord stats
This message is from: "Cherie Mascis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
In Arizona, we had a young cougar lurking around for a few days and one
night he must have been desperate to get into a large corral with about 15
horses in it. He got a couple of scratches in, but must have been stomped
because there
This message is from: "jgayle" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Lauren. I understand the adult Cougar has a 150 mile range, so it should
move on. If it is a young cougar I should think the adults can stomp the
critter enough to send it packing. We have one that ranges through here but
has never tried to g
This message is from: Lauren Sellars <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Although it is so hard to let some of our furry friends go, People that
sell fjords are very lucky because they get to pass along joy &
happiness.They meet the most wonderful people and somehow we still get
to be a part almost like gran
This message is from: "Rose or Murph" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
I am a new Fjord person. Over the past 20 years I have had several
different horses. Arabian, TB, APPY, Percheron/QH cross. I must say
this breed is very curious and devoted very different from what I have
experienced. I have a nice mare th
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In a message dated 1/25/2007 11:33:27 PM Pacific Standard Time,
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He came
all the way down the field to me, leaving the whole herd behind him. He
followed me right into the barn, where he insisted on coming into EVERY
stall I was cl
This message is from: "kelly MacDonald" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Hi everyone,
Today I had "one of those moments", that I just thought I would share
with others who I know would appreciate it. Of course, it involves my
adorable, talented Fjord gelding NW Barlind (Hostar x Ede).
Earlier this afternoon
This message is from: "Gwenn Berard Beaupre" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
... from: "Larry Goss ... the next morning the entire feeder was down and
over on the other side of the
corral. now that is a fjord story.
Sonja has a head like a sledge hammer and isn't afraid to us
This message is from: I Ivic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Yes, I totally agree Carol. After I purchased my very first Fjord
from you (oh, so many years ago)...I found that to be true. Good old
Bas was a wonderful first Fjord to have. Saved my 'bacon' on trail
rides a few times. He was well represented by
This message is from: "Carol Riviore" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Hello Everybody from Carol Rivorie at Beaver Dam Farm in Nova Scotia -
I had a nice letter from Fjord owner, Sandra Reiber in Lincoln, Nebraska.
She told me the most wonderful story about her Fjord gelding, Gus. -- I'll
let her tell t
This message is from: Tamara Rousso <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Such a lovely story. Touching and fun. Thanks for sharing.
Tamara
On Saturday, September 4, 2004, at 04:36 AM, Carol J. Makosky wrote:
This message is from: "Carol J. Makosky" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Hi List,
I was explaining the Fjord's
This message is from: "Carol J. Makosky" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Hi List,
I was explaining the Fjord's food fetish to this person and she gave me
OK to pass this funny story on to you.
You obviously know whereof you speak. Just have to share this one story
of a Fjord.
I worked for several year
This message is from: John & Martie Bolinski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Having just finished with the aftermath of spring shots, I share the opinion
that Fjords are SO much different than the other breeds! Our two Fjords took
their shots, including, for Kilar, the new 'nasal adminstered' dose of
someth
maybe I need to turn it up some. Debby
in Mo
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Sent: Friday, May 18, 2001 12:48 PM
Subject: Re: Just Another Fjord Story
> This message is from: GAIL RUSSELL <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> Gunthar lo
This message is from: GAIL RUSSELL <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Gunthar looks just slightly concerned about the vet, but is fine. Odin, the
two year old, crawls all over him and tries to "help" give shots to the
others after he has had his. Both FJords.
Gail
Gail Russell
Forestville CA
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Hi All:
I have a moment to share a Fjord-ism.
My vet came out today for the annual shots-for-all (horses, cats, dog)
and to ooh and ahh at the Iguana, half moon conure and cockatiel.
Went to give my Arabian her shots (vets give the rabies sho
This message is from: Jean Ernest <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
When Bjorken was a baby I blocked the stall door with a 2x4 just high
enough to let him get in to eat his grain. It didn't take long for Stella
to get down on her knees and attempt to crawl under the barrier!
Ursula, hurry and post pictures a
This message is from: "Jean Gayle" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Ursula that "rig" sounds very interesting as we are just going to start
driving the "unfriendly one" next week and I have yet to get a cart.
Sounds like you had a near chain saw experience with that creep opening.
what a picture! I bought on
This message is from: "Ursula Jensen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
This is so hilarious that I just had to share it with you. Just picture
this:
We have decided to start graining the two foals so had to figure out a way
to separate the babies from the mares and still allow access. We have two
very large f
This message is from: "Bushnell's" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Meredith's recent story about the electric fence reminded me of an unusual
incident that occurred this winter.
Our son, Monte, has a Fjord gelding that he has evidentally bonded with,
also a Morab filly, and between the two has recorded 600
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