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In a message dated 2/11/2002 6:21:49 PM Pacific Standard Time, 
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> Hi to all. I live with my family (7 of us) on a 160 acre farm in 
> Saskatchewan. 

Welcome Heather!  Hope you find all the information you need here, and that 
special Fjord horse soon.  I know how it is to drool over Fjords for over ten 
years before finally getting some!

Riddle of the day:  How many Fjords is enough?
Answer:  One more!

Weather is already looking like an early spring here in Central Oregon.  
Taffy is due to foal around the first of March.  All our foals are born 
outside due to the fact that we have no barn to put them into.  Last one was 
born on the nice clean grass of the back lawn (Mama was good enough to go 
into labor at 10:30 AM on Father's Day Sunday) with a cheering section of 3 
humans and one Border Collie who thinks she's a Fjord.  We plan to let Taffy 
have hers on the lawn too, as long as she doesn't get sneaky on us.  Our 
other mares have all seemed to wait for us to be there to foal.  We've been 
right there for 3 out of 3 so far!  

Amy


Amy Evers
Dun Lookin' Fjords
Redmond, OR
Fjord [EMAIL PROTECTED]




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