Part 2

2009-09-25 Thread Pedfjords
This message is from: pedfjo...@aol.com After a few days here at home taking care of the new batch of corgi pups and riding more at 3-Peaks, Laura and I took off for my friends summer place on the mountian. They run a sheep herd of around 300 ewes, who lamb in March around 800 lambs. The

Re: Reserved Fjord, part 2--announcing Monark!

2007-06-01 Thread Vic Faeo
This message is from: Vic Faeo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Congratulations, Kris, on choosing a wonderful horse! I think you made the right decision. After reading your messages, and all of those that everyone else has written, I was really hoping you would keep him. He has learned so much in his life, an

Re: Reserved Fjord, part 2--announcing Monark!

2007-06-01 Thread Warren Stockwell
This message is from: "Warren Stockwell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Congrats!! I'm sure you both feel better now that the your guard is dropped. You'll find a new horse now that he is well aware of his permanency. If you love him he will come : ) Roberta - Original Message - From: <[EMAIL PROT

Re: Reserved Fjord, part 2--announcing Monark!

2007-06-01 Thread Genie Dethloff
This message is from: Genie Dethloff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Kris, Isn't that interesting - as soon as you lost your doubt, he lost his. I hope it works out well for you. This message is from: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Dear List, Thank you so much to everyone who shared their experiences with me on the

Re: Reserved Fjord, part 2--announcing Monark!

2007-06-01 Thread Fiona Lindsay-Delfino
This message is from: Fiona Lindsay-Delfino <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Congrats on keeping him! Have you tried Parelli Natural Horsemanship? One of the first things that they ask you to do before you get started with the program, (the games and the riding), is to start by going out into your horses fi

Reserved Fjord, part 2--announcing Monark!

2007-06-01 Thread KBatchelor
This message is from: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Dear List, Thank you so much to everyone who shared their experiences with me on the list and privately. I am so grateful for your input and support. After much (!) navel gazing and a long pasture session tonight, I have decided to keep Monark.

Re: Knute slides, or Charles WIlhelm rides a Fjord! part 2

2004-07-29 Thread jgayle
This message is from: "jgayle" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Regarding spurs use. You give the leg pressure to move your horse forward and if they do not respond then you use a light spur. This teaches them to respond more promptly to avoid the spurs. Jean G. Author "The Colonel's Daughter" Occup

Re: Knute slides, or Charles WIlhelm rides a Fjord! part 2

2004-07-29 Thread Epona1971
This message is from: [EMAIL PROTECTED] In a message dated 7/28/2004 8:25:13 AM Pacific Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: I find your post very interesting. I thought my Heidi was the only one with what I call dead sides. Next time riding, I will try something different. Hi Carol- I'

Re: Knute slides, or Charles WIlhelm rides a Fjord! part 2

2004-07-28 Thread Epona1971
This message is from: [EMAIL PROTECTED] In a message dated 7/26/2004 11:06:53 PM Pacific Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: So, I bumped with the spurs and she stopped dead, turned her head and gave me one of those "you're joking right?" looks. I took the spurs off and tied them to the ba

Re: Knute slides, or Charles WIlhelm rides a Fjord! part 2

2004-07-28 Thread Carol J. Makosky
This message is from: "Carol J. Makosky" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> I find your post very interesting. I thought my Heidi was the only one with what I call dead sides. Next time riding, I will try something different. I think that's the logic behind carrot-stick riding where the horse is steered

Re: Knute slides, or Charles WIlhelm rides a Fjord! part 2

2004-07-28 Thread FjordAmy
This message is from: [EMAIL PROTECTED] In a message dated 7/28/2004 7:21:18 AM Pacific Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: ** Amy, that is hilarious! I can picture you hanging off of Taffy's butt, spur-clad feet still in the stirrups ;-D Brigid, it was pretty hilarious. After her 3rd or

Re: Knute slides, or Charles WIlhelm rides a Fjord! part 2

2004-07-26 Thread Tamara Rousso
This message is from: Tamara Rousso <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Loved the story, Brigid. Too cute! Tamara On Monday, July 26, 2004, at 06:32 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: At one point Knute, in a fast lope, neighed at his mirror image, sending us all into hysterics

Re: Knute slides, or Charles WIlhelm rides a Fjord! part 2

2004-07-26 Thread FjordAmy
This message is from: [EMAIL PROTECTED] In a message dated 7/26/2004 7:11:08 AM Pacific Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Bump a Fjord with a spur and he'll look at you, then buck you off ;-) I had a good laugh reading this one! I had a "whoops" with spurs when Taffy was just a three y

Re: Knute slides, or Charles WIlhelm rides a Fjord! part 2

2004-07-26 Thread Epona1971
This message is from: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Hi All- Feeling very good after day two of Reining 101. I was much more relaxed, as I knew what to expect. We refreshed our softening to the bridle and moving the shoulder exercises, then did rollbacks at the walk and trot. We worked on getting a good so

Fjords in Florida part 2

2002-02-26 Thread Joyce Concklin
This message is from: Joyce Concklin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Thankyou to Nancey for the intro. We have be raising these wonderful Fjord horses for over 12 years now.Our small herd of Fjords is at 10 head now with 2 mares expecting late March. We are 1 hour North of Tampa and about 2 hours South of Gai

It's a boy- part 2

2001-06-04 Thread HapDayBMF
This message is from: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Just wanted to let everyone know (who's interested) that the foal is doing great. Is getting introduced to a lot of new things and accepting everything with flying colors. We have also decided on a namethough most of my friends HATE it My mind

Re: remedial riding, part 2...

1999-07-05 Thread Epona1971
This message is from: [EMAIL PROTECTED] In a message dated 7/5/99 1:01:12 PM Pacific Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: << Dear Brigid, A trainer is a Godsend. They can spot things from the ground that we are doing unknowingly, also ontop the horse. Mine has help a hundredfold. Keep

Re: remedial riding, part 2...

1999-07-05 Thread Denise Delgado
se in Moke. Hill, No. Cal. - Original Message - From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Saturday, July 03, 1999 10:39 PM Subject: Re: remedial riding, part 2... > This message is from: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > In a message dated 7/3/99 8:27:47 PM Paci

Re: remedial riding, part 2...

1999-07-03 Thread Jean Gayle
OTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Saturday, July 03, 1999 10:38 PM Subject: Re: remedial riding, part 2... >This message is from: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >> >Amen. > >I need help, and have found a trainer I am really pleased with. &

Re: remedial riding, part 2...

1999-07-03 Thread Epona1971
This message is from: [EMAIL PROTECTED] In a message dated 7/3/99 8:27:47 PM Pacific Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: << Brigid, regarding arena work. I would suggest you are as bored as the horses with the arena. Always have something you are working on, leg yields. turn on the fore

Re: remedial riding, part 2...

1999-07-03 Thread Epona1971
This message is from: [EMAIL PROTECTED] If all your horses were > reacting right after shoeing by not going forward, I think it was the right > thing to do and stop riding. If you know your horse well and he's usually > honest and going, I would trust your hunch on the shoeing. > > Elaine O

Re: remedial riding, part 2...

1999-07-03 Thread Jean Gayle
te: Thursday, July 01, 1999 4:34 PM Subject: remedial riding, part 2... >This message is from: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >Happy Fjording to All! > >Anvil's Tommes & Rafael are doing very well. They just had new shoes and >their sheaths cleaned (yuck!) yesterday. I have ridden both

Re: remedial riding, part 2...

1999-07-03 Thread OLSENELAIN
This message is from: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Bridged, I have had horses get sore after shoeing when they were either cut too short, or too much sole was removed. Sometimes, they are not lame, but foot sore and sore with hoof testers. They might not be sore on the nails, but sore right under the sho

Re: remedial riding, part 2...

1999-07-03 Thread Jenn Hammon
This message is from: Jenn Hammon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Hi. Next time take each horse in the ring by it's self. It might help them listen to you better. Welcome. Kay. --- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > This message is from: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > In a message dated 7/2/99 3:24:23 PM Pacific > Dayligh

Re: remedial riding, part 2...

1999-07-03 Thread Epona1971
This message is from: [EMAIL PROTECTED] In a message dated 7/2/99 3:24:23 PM Pacific Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: << First of all never just stop when A horse stops. And if thay are sore from the shoe get a new blacksmith. >> Hi Kay- I realize I reinforced their wrong behavior, th

Re: remedial riding, part 2...

1999-07-02 Thread Jenn Hammon
This message is from: Jenn Hammon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Hi this is Kay. First of all never just stop when A horse stops. And if thay are sore from the shoe get a new blacksmith. thanks Kay --- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > This message is from: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Happy Fjording to All! > > Anvil

Re: remedial riding, part 2...

1999-07-02 Thread Epona1971
This message is from: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Great advice, Jean! I figured getting off their backs and on the ground, back to basics, was the answer. Smart fellows, they have likely figured out that when mounted I can't "drive" them with gestures and the whip as I do on the ground. I totally agre

Re: remedial riding, part 2...

1999-07-01 Thread Jean Ernest
This message is from: Jean Ernest <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Brigid, Maybe thy're bored? Or I suppose their feet could be sore, except my horse never have sore feet after shoeing with my farrier...but it IS a possibility. Have they learned to go forward when ground driving with a touch of the whip on

remedial riding, part 2...

1999-07-01 Thread Epona1971
This message is from: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Happy Fjording to All! Anvil's Tommes & Rafael are doing very well. They just had new shoes and their sheaths cleaned (yuck!) yesterday. I have ridden both bareback, with a loose ring snaffle. We have walked around the arena, done a few circles/figure-8'

Fw: Part 2 Standards from Norway

1999-03-03 Thread Catherine Lassesen
This message is from: "Catherine Lassesen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: Part 2 Standards from Norway >Hello, Part Two > >2 Horse Breeding in Norway > >The aim of breeding is to reach for a genetic improvement of the various >characteristics within a breed

RE: Vacation - we're back - part 2

1998-11-03 Thread Cynthia_Madden/OAA/UNO/UNEBR
This message is from: Cynthia_Madden/OAA/UNO/[EMAIL PROTECTED] Actually, this is part one. I accidently deleted the first paragraph before I sent the message. We started our vacation in Lexington, KY where we visited the KY Horse Park and several art galaries and ate lots of good food (we are not

Leading Help, part 2

1998-05-06 Thread the Sessoms'
This message is from: "the Sessoms'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Read more about how horses communicate. To teach your horse to lead, only play with her when you have a lot of patience. A slow start will give lasting results. As John Lyons says, don't start with the goal (ie leading ) or you will have a w