This message is from: Heather Baskey cavy_l...@yahoo.com
It is these type of videos that inspire me. For those who cannot ride, yet
have a beautiful relationship/partnership with their horses - inspires me to be
better for Henry.
The link below is a favourite of mine and that I watch all the
This message is from: Gail Russell g...@zeliga.com
These are pretty neat videos.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=twrK4G_vzLINR=1
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7sQPpHsIMgQNR=1feature=fvwp
There is also one of him jumping that you will see on the side.
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This message is from: M Korose [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Notice in this article that the only horse mentioned by name and breed was the
Fjord!!! Their uniqueness always stands out. I love it.
Marsha
Pinpoint
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Hi all,
Fjords in the news again.
http://www.bozemandailychronicle.com/articles/2007/06/17/sports/40horse.prt
Barb
Middleage spread, Eagle Creek OR. Sunny
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over two days, and is many different stadium jumping rounds. Maarta
finished the weekend as the Grand Jumper Champion in her division. This
little mare is quite special to me, and I hope you enjoy her video!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zp_4DgiNhNo
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Lauren Chumley
Sorum Fjord Farm
Lebanon
This message is from: Emily Wigley [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Lauren, congratulations on several lovely jumping rounds! I have to
ask, did the course design make you nutty? So many jumps off the
right, around and around! You and Maarta rode it quite well, but the
course designer might have made
This message is from: Beth Pulsifer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Fantastic Video Lauren! Congratulations to you and the lovely mare.She
looks happy to be doing what she's doing!! You should be very proud of your
accomplishments.
Beth
in Maine
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Lauren, congratulations on several lovely jumping rounds!
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Learning
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This message is from: Dagrun Aarsten [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I have a saddle for sale that I used on my fjord quinn in the past
and during the jumping phase of the fjord championship in Norway
2004. It is a wide tree (fits more like an extra wide) and has a 17
seat. Price is $500 plus shipping
This message is from: Linda Lehnert [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi, Dagrun! Congratulations on your new job. It sounds like Quinn would
be a great horse for this family. Here in the Odenwald the Fjords are
very popular and do very well in jumping classes in the youth shows. The
primary competition
This message is from: Marsha Jo Hannah [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Dave Walter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Just had to write and brag. Fjords are soo much fun. I took my
gelding, OH Silas to a new stables for a lesson. [...] I could
tell they were wondering if he could move, let alone jump! [...]
This message is from: Dave Walter [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Just had to write and brag. Fjords are soo much fun. I took my gelding, OH
Silas to a new stables for a lesson. I am planning on taking him to a few
shows and compete him in some jumping classes next year. So I thought I'd
take this year
This message is from: Jean Gayle [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Katy, I do not know what experience or training Gunnar had before I got him,
but I did get a video of him at a jumping show and he was moving like a pro.
He is only 13.2ish and more drafty. He is now 17 and was fourteen then.
Jean Gayle
This message is from: katy/liz/bill/cha/afa/eda [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi all-
We're now looking for a horse trailer (bought the horse, here comes a
trailer). The Brenderup looks good because it's so light. Does anyone have a
preference? Good/bad experiences?
Back to Jon's jumping; I couldn't
This message is from: katy/liz/bill/cha/afa/eda [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi list-
I just got back from a jumping lesson with Jon. He has springs! (and
bucks)... For a first time jumper, he goes over 2' 3 like it's nothing!
Whups, I'd better go, but I'll talk later. Sorry!
Bye!
Katy Andersen
This message is from: Nancy Hotovy [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Katy - I lost your e-mail address so cannot respond privately. Read on
the Digest that you want to start jumping Jon. He's jumped many times
before - - - usually on trails through the woods. Did jump at the Libby
show in the trail class. He
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Hi Katy!
If your horse has not been jumping a lot before, you should loosejump him.
Then the horse can also pratice on his own how to jump. It's very helpful.
Lounge him over a small jump, or set up a fence (plastic wrapped between one
standing pole
This message is from: katy/liz/bill/cha/afa/eda [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Quick question: I'm starting to jump Jon, first with poles, then building it
up to a cross-rail, etc. Does anyone have any suggestions for going about
jumping? Just thought I'd ask :).
Katy
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Hi Digest
I want to add my appreciation of your remarks on the best Fjord, Dr Brian.
Right on target! Karen, welcome to the List. You had a question about
jumping a smaller Fjord. Our gelding, Rocky, could clear 4 1/2 feet
[riderless
This message is from: Cynthia_Madden/OAA/UNO/[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Catching up from weekend posts:
From Bill:
Perhaps if someone else had been steading the
horse, it would not have bolted?
Response:
That is only one of the many lessons I finally learned that day! And I think it
was the main one!
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Not riding alone is not much of a realistic option for some people.
However I do carry a cell phone whenever I have to ride alone.
Just my 2 cents,
:)
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One of the things that occured to me when hearing the sory
about the Morgan, was that it is really not a good idea to go riding
OR driving alone. Perhaps if someone else had been steading the
horse, it would not have bolted?
This message is from: Jean Gayle [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cynthia, I took lessons from Doris Ganton some years ago and drove one of
her beautiful horses. But I am one who does not like taking chances
anymore. When you fall at my age there is no bounce At times I am
ready to try something wild and
This message is from: Cynthia Madden [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Jean,
I surely didn't mean to discourage anyone from driving with my story.
It ultimately didn't discourage me. I just want to underscore some of
my lessons - that experienced help and a lot of common sense are
needed to drive. It requires
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At 10:13 AM 12/2/99 -0600, you wrote:
This message is from: Cynthia_Madden/OAA/UNO/[EMAIL PROTECTED]
or ... all the dumb things a person new to driving can do and still manage
not
to kill their horse:
Cynthia, that was very entertaining! thank
This message is from: Jean Gayle [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cynthia, I know it won't happen but you should do a movie! Your
descriptions had my heart in my throat as Keyah headed for the gate and then
the barbed wire fence. Amazingly good luck, except for Steve's misfortune.
Thanks for your honesty in
riding horse but
he is not a driving horse - although for a while we did consider that maybe he
should have a career in jumping!.
Cynthia Madden
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This message is from: Teressa Kandianis [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Well, we changed the configuration of the fence, made the top wire higher
and then electrified it as well. In the rest of our fence, only a middle
wire is charged. We made the paddock much bigger - yes, we are wusses
(never tried to
This message is from: Starfire Farm, LLC [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Speaking of jumping and height, how high is that fence? We had an
interesting experience here, before our new 5 foot fence was installed.
Our paddocks were separated by a low electric fence tape, approximately
3 1/2 feet high. This tape
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Hi Teressa,
If they can see over it, some time or another they'll try to jump it. : )
Brian Jacobsen
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Date: Saturday, July 31, 1999 2:13 PM
Subject: Re: Teeth and jumping
This message is from: Laurie Pittman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
This message is from: Jean Gayle
Would hanging white rags on the top wire maybe deter him?
I had to laugh at this Jean. I used to flag
This message is from: Teressa Kandianis [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Yes, Merit wasn't the slithery culprit, that was his sister Nina. Though
both were heavy leaners. That was when we added hot wire to the pasture
fence. Now they don't lean and Nina doesn't slither and both generally
respect the fence
This message is from: Laurie Pittman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
This message is from: Jean Gayle
Would hanging white rags on the top wire maybe deter him?
I had to laugh at this Jean. I used to flag my fences, but gave up after Tor
came to live here. He removes every one that I put up..even off
of The Colonel's Daughter
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From: Teressa Kandianis [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Saturday, July 31, 1999 11:01 AM
Subject: Teeth and jumping
This message is from: Teressa
the whole thing.
After all the talk about needing electric wire to keep them from leaning or
slithering through a fence, Merit one upped us yesterday by jumping over the
newly fenced paddock area we built so as to control their feeding better.
Obviously he was unhappy with the new arrangement. What
This message is from: Lori Albrough [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Meredith's message about the stallions free jumping got me thinking (for
those that haven't found it yet, Meredith kindly gave me directions to
get there, first goto http://www.pferde-online.de/vdph/index.html then
Click on 'News', then click
of course added to the height and difficulty. The second course, all the jumps
were at their maximum height. He went round both courses, no refusals, one
knock down, and we got 2nd out of 12 in the second class. Just thought you
guys would like to know, for those wanting to compete in jumping
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Hi, I guess we need to introduce ourselves before we can join the discussion
about
Blue Earth. We are Beth Beymer and Sandy North from Berthoud, Colorado. We
have 3 young fjords (working on acquiring more) that are being used mostly for
dressage,
trail
This message is from: Steve McIlree [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Alison--
Sunday, 5 April 98, you wrote:
Everyone keeps talking about Blue earth. What/when/where is it?
Blue Earth is the Fjord show sponsored by the Midwest Fjord Horse
Club. It takes place each year at the Fairbault county fair in
This message is from: Alison Barr [EMAIL PROTECTED]
A couple of e-mails I would like to ask about.
Niki, how high did you find you could jump Malla? I really want to take
Fj far, and it would be nice to have some info on what I can expect (I
think he has talent, and he loves to jump, so that
At 09:55 AM 3/31/98 +, you wrote:
I jump my fjord. They have allot of power over fences. Fj, my fjord,
enjoys jumping allot, and we are competing in 26' at present. Fjords
have the ability to go much higher, but Fj is still very green. He can
jump 3 feet at home, 33' free jumping
I jump my fjord. They have allot of power over fences. Fj, my fjord,
enjoys jumping allot, and we are competing in 26' at present. Fjords
have the ability to go much higher, but Fj is still very green. He can
jump 3 feet at home, 33' free jumping. By the end of this year, I hope
I jump my fjord. They have allot of power over fences. Fj, my fjord,
enjoys jumping allot, and we are competing in 26' at present. Fjords
have the ability to go much higher, but Fj is still very green. He can
jump 3 feet at home, 33' free jumping. By the end of this year, I hope
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