in the horse you are interested in - then
you can get the scores and offspring and also find the pedigree by clicking on
STAMTAVLE in the upper right hand corner. Unfortunately you can't look up by
color, owner, etc. like we do with the pony-web, but you can follow pedigrees
back and forwards.
This message is from: "Gail Russell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
I have a friend who comes from a family of "weepers." Father, daughters,
and son all are highly emotional, and burst into uncontrollable tears very
easily. I am sure it is genetic.
This message is from: "Karen Keith" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
As far as similarities between close relatives - sure! Of course
even>then there are no guarantees, and I say that from experience: I have
three
Fjords, and they are all full siblings. Jamie
In the Mountains SW of Denver, CO
Heck,
This message is from: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
<< Perhaps those of you whom question the validity of bloodlines have never
worked with siblings and/or sires/dams there of. >>
I had questions relating to grandsires and beyond, but the responses I
saw had debate written all over them so I didn't go t
This message is from: "Mike May, Registrar NFHR" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
At 02:20 PM 1/21/2005, you wrote:
This message is from: "Pat Holland" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Does anyone know what happened at the Florida 'face-to-face' Board Member
meeting?
Could you share information. Like is Neil still our
This message is from: "Pat Holland" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Does anyone know what happened at the Florida 'face-to-face' Board Member
meeting?
Could you share information. Like is Neil still our President and who all got
on the board?
After some thought - on the subject
This message is from: "Pat Holland" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
I am a firm believer in Pedigrees -
There is nothing nicer after you have trained and worked with a stallion and
know him well, then train and work with a mare and know her well - then
their bred, and you get to start all
This message is from: "Mike May, Registrar NFHR" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Looks like you have already gotten answers to these questions. If you
still need more let me know.
Mike
At 12:30 PM 6/22/2004, you wrote:
This message is from: GD <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Can someone tell me or lead me to a so
This message is from: Marsha Jo Hannah <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Earlier, I wrote:
>
> The 430-B tells me that Brynjar was originally
> registered by NFA, where he was the 430-th male equine in their stud
> book.
Unfortunately, I do my best thinking just AFTER I push ! :-/
He's the 330-th male Fjor
This message is from: Marsha Jo Hannah <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> "Kay Van Natta" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> evaluation [...]
> results were printed in the Fjord Herald, my horse was listed as Brynjar
> 430-B! It
> made him sound like his name should be followed by a cell-block number. When
>
This message is from: "Mike May, Registrar NFHR" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
The numbers like yours 430-B are the Norwegian Fjord Assoc of North
America's registration number. The NFA started at 101 for stallions &
geldings so your #430 was the 320th stallion or gelding they
registered. The 430 is
This message is from: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
In a message dated 6/23/2004 7:19:36 AM Pacific Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
So, now that I understand about the B, can you explain why the "430"?
430-B was his registration # with the other registry. Many horses that
are/were registered with
This message is from: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Dear Marsha,
Thanks for the info on the A/B suffixes on our horses' names. I
wasn't really aware of them 'til we went to our first evaluation and when the
results were printed in the Fjord Herald, my horse was listed as Brynjar 430-B!
It
made hi
suffix -A indicated that the horse was
"Foundation American Stock"---admitted on the basis of inspection
and/or hand-written pedigrees. (There were Fjords in the US and
Canada long before there were registries to record the breedings.)
Horses with the -B suffix were the produc
This message is from: Jean Ernest <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
All these terms are given in the NFHR Record Book.
>
>#-AWhat registry? What do the -A and -B mean?
>#-B
In the Dutch Evaluation Program, Horses under 3 years old receive an A, b
or C rating.
>C-#Is this Canada - CF
This message is from: GD <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Can someone tell me or lead me to a source that explains the letters
and numbers in the Fjord pedigree names.
#-A What registry? What do the -A and -B mean?
#-B
C-# Is this Canada - CFHA?
N-# I assume this is the N
thing I see as needing attention. The point is (as you say) trying to
get as many horses in the data base as possible, and to do it in the most
efficient way possible.
Yes this is true.
By the way, I checked my book of registration certificates, and five of our
imported horses have completed ped
e more
>useful it is also, but all of that input takes lots of time. I would love
>to have all of the Registered Fjords that ever lived in the database but it
>just isn't possible at this time. It is still not as easy as you make it
>sound to get the pedigrees. If it was just
This message is from: Mariposa Farm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
"Mike May, Registrar NFHR" wrote:
>
>
> >I have now and
> >then visited your ponyweb, and I am very impressed with what you
> >have established.
>
> Thanks
> again Lori & Stefan.
>
> Mike
Yes, thank you Lori & Stefan. I spend a lot of t
essed with what you
have established.
I wish I could take credit for it but that was developed for the NFHR by
Lori Albrough & Stefan Vorkoetter. Lori is a member of the list here. I
can't say enough good about the program they wrote for the NFHR. It sure
save me a lot of time lookin
This message is from: "Birgit Mortensen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Hello list from Birgit in Denmark
Pedigrees are a very interesting topic to discuss, and moreover it is
so essential when you are a breeder. Thank you to the list for hosting
this discussion.
Digest 320
Sorry Carol,
you buy a horse used to be the pedigree/birth
certificate and now is the "equine passport". This should contain the
pedigree
and I mean THE pedigree. Not holes. Why would there be holes in a
computer-printout by a registry that has the complete data in the computer?
There isn't
This message is from: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Eike Schoen-Petersen)
excerpts from Carol's mail on the topic:
>
> PLEASE UNDERSTAND that all this information is on record in Holland, and
> (I assume Norway). It's only a question of somebody asking for it.
>
>
> ANOTHER PROBLEM - When an owner sends i
to buy
and import Fjords with a pedigree complete only to the 3rd generation.
You are also sufficiently confident in the pedigrees of these horses to
register them with the NFHR on the basis of a 3-generation pedigree.
And, finally, you are quite willing to represent these Fjords as 100%
purebred to y
This message is from: "Mike May, Registrar NFHR" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
At 05:30 PM 12/9/2001 -0800, you wrote:
This message is from: "Ursula Jensen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Dear List from Brian Jensen;
I thanked Carol R. because this is a topic worth
discussion, a
This message is from: "Ursula Jensen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Dear List from Brian Jensen;
I thanked Carol R. because this is a topic worth
discussion, and although we do not agree, possibly this list can provide
ideas and options for future considerations!!! Ther
This message is from: Pat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
After importing our first group of weanlings from Holland in 1997 and finding
the
empty blanks in some of the pedigrees, I tried to get information from Holland
and
never received it. So I, through much research from studbooks, Dutch Fjord
Ma
the reason of saleability I would
think it's your responsibility to request the
information. If it's for the reason to have
complete pedigrees, I would think that the NFHR
would only be responsible for what it requires of
any horse registered with NFHR. (If you want to
work to change
trar has not been responsible in the
past and will not be responsible in the near future, for locating and
obtaining five-generation pedigrees on imported Fjord Horses."
~~
The word "locating" is misleading. My suggestion was that the Registrar
request from of
This message is from: Alison Bakken <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Hi Eunice,
You may have already gotten the answer to your question about who the
Breeder is. The BREEDER is the owner of the mare when the mare is bred
to the stallion. Do you have winter in Ontario yet? I am beginning to
wonder if we are
This message is from: "truman matz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
That was probably the same with the two registries we were members of, also,
(Arabian Registry and American Bashkir Curly Registry). It's been a long
time, and for the most part we owned the stallions as well as the mares, so
did it all. Th
This message is from: "Mike May, Registrar NFHR" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
At 10:28 PM 11/15/2001 -0600, you wrote:
This message is from: "truman matz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
The person who owned the mare at the time of breeding is the breeder, and
that is the person responsible for filling out all of t
belonged. Judy
-Original Message-
From: John & Eunice Bosomworth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: fjord
Date: Thursday, November 15, 2001 11:14 AM
Subject: pedigrees
>This message is from: "John & Eunice Bosomworth" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
>On the nfhr websi
This message is from: "Mike May, Registrar NFHR" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
At 12:13 PM 11/15/2001 -0500, you wrote:
This message is from: "John & Eunice Bosomworth" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
On the nfhr website or more specifically "Online Pedigree Look up" when one
searches a particular fjord horse ... w
This message is from: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
In a message dated 11/15/01 9:14:49 AM Pacific Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
writes:
> On the nfhr website or more specifically "Online Pedigree Look up" when one
> searches a particular fjord horse ... who is the BREEDER? The person who
> owns th
This message is from: "John & Eunice Bosomworth" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
On the nfhr website or more specifically "Online Pedigree Look up" when one
searches a particular fjord horse ... who is the BREEDER? The person who
owns the mare when she is bred, or the owner of the mare when she has a
foa
This message is from: "Stella Norrvi" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Hi list!
Carol Rivioire wrote
>Somebody suggested that we'd probably had enough discussion on Pedigrees at
>the shows, and that the committees had gotten the message. I agree, so on
>to other things.
So
This message is from: "Laurie Pittman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
At the risk of being flamed, can we quit hammering the show committee about
this? I'm sure they get the point by now, and it will either be in the next
program or not.
Obviously, this is done at lots of shows, but I've never been to one t
This message is from: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Arthur Rivoire)
Hello again from Carol Rivoire at Beaver Dam Farm in Nova Scotia -
We're NOT TALKING ABOUT FULL PEDIGREES in the show programs.
We're talking about essential LINEAGE INFORMATIION in the programs.
Just a line after each horse&
This message is from: Steve Sessoms <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
The closing date at dog shows is one month before the show, so there is
time to put together a proper catalog. There would be no problem for
unregistered purebreds or crosses and such ... they simply wouldn't have
registration numbers besi
This message is from: Mary Thurman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
--- Ron & Sherrie Dayton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> This message is from: "Ron & Sherrie Dayton"
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> Hi List,
They have said that it would be
> nice if we could provide
> an exhibitor list and we are going to add t
joyed reading Mary Thurman's description of
the "old days" at Libby with the announcer trying to pronounce
Norwegian names. My personal interest is not as a breeder, but as a
learner who loves the breed. I think the pedigrees are
fascinating--it's amazing how quickly one begins
This message is from: "Ron & Sherrie Dayton" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Hi List,
I'd like to address some of the issues about Pedigree information in the
Show Programs. I can only speak about the Libby show and PNFPG who are the
sponsors of that show. Pedigrees in the pro
This message is from: Mary Thurman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
--- Arthur Rivoire <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> This message is from: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> (Arthur Rivoire)
>
>
>
> Hello from Carol Rivoire at Beaver Dam Farm in Nova
> Scotia -
>
> THERE IS NO SUBSITUTE FOR PEDIGREE INFORMATION IN
> THE
This message is from: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Arthur Rivoire)
Hello from Carol Rivoire at Beaver Dam Farm in Nova Scotia -
THERE IS NO SUBSITUTE FOR PEDIGREE INFORMATION IN THE SHOW PROGRAM!
When you're sitting in the stands watching a halter class, and you see
several horses that interest you . .
This message is from: misha nogha <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Okay I have to buy a camera to get a photo up. I dropped my camera in the
river. Gosh!! The baby is cute as a button even with his new name being
Grendel! My vet was mighty pleased with him, rating him 'excellent' in good
horse conformation. Ha
This message is from: Mary Thurman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
--- GAIL RUSSELL <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> This message is from: GAIL RUSSELL
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> What about aiming toward a kind of "benched" Fjord
> show where exhibitors
> would be
This message is from: GAIL RUSSELL <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
What about aiming toward a kind of "benched" Fjord show where exhibitors
would be encouraged to post pedigrees on their stalls (possibly obtained
from the show office via an onsite computer and printer)?
Also, posting of th
This message is from: "Catherine Lassesen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Carol and the rest of you that would like to see pedigrees at Turlock.
We would love to provide you with the list. IF ONLY we could get the horses
that go to the show to sign up ahead of time. See at TURLOCK, we (the
This message is from: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Arthur Rivoire)
Hello from Carol Rivoire at Beaver Dam Farm in Nova Scotia -
The organizers of the Libby show thought that I was the only person
interested in seeing pedigree info (sire, dam, dam's sire & breeder) in the
show program. But, I knew I wasn
This message is from: "Karen McCarthy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
We don't really need the pedigree info at the show. If you take notes, >you
can look the horse up on the NFHR pedigree page. I have used it a >lot.
It's cool, it's fast and it's fun!
Misha
Misha:
I hereby nominate you as the Offic
This message is from: Mary Thurman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
--- misha nogha <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> This message is from: misha nogha <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> You know what? We don't really need the pedigree
> info at the show. If you
> take notes, you can look the horse up on the NFHR
> pedigre
This message is from: "Mike May, Registrar NFHR" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
At 09:26 PM 5/4/00 -0800, you wrote:
This message is from: misha nogha <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
You know what? We don't really need the pedigree info at the show. If you
take notes, you can look the horse up on the NFHR pedigree pa
This message is from: misha nogha <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
You know what? We don't really need the pedigree info at the show. If you
take notes, you can look the horse up on the NFHR pedigree page. I have
used it a lot. It's cool, it's fast and it's fun!
Misha
few
basic words, you can get a lot out of them.. I'll have to check on the
price.
You really don't have to worry about any relatedness beyond what is on your
five generation pedigrees, as far as breeding goes.
It's cold here too, but the horses are shedding!
There is going to
This message is from: "whfjords" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Dear Julie,
A couple of weeks ago you offered to get the books that have info on the
horses pedigrees. Are these the ones you had from Norway with the list of
offspring and evaluation scores. i think this migh be he
This message is from: Mike May <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
At 10:46 AM 10/30/99 -0700, you wrote:
This message is from: "Knutsen Fjord Farm" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Mike, is it possible to tell anything more about the "Purdy's" using
DNA? I have some holes in some
on. Keep it coming.
Mike, is it possible to tell anything more about the "Purdy's" using
DNA? I have some holes in some of my pedigrees, too.
Bye - Peg
This message is from: Sessoms <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cool site, Jean ... I had a lot of fun last night surfing at
that site!
Here is the Thoroughbred site for comparison, it is purely
pedigrees. A combination of the two - for Fjord farms,
owners, get and pedigrees - would be so handy.
This message is from: "Mike May, Registrar NFHR" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
At 07:38 PM 2/24/99 -0900, you wrote:
>This message is from: Jean Ernest <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
>I checked out the Canadian Livestock Records Website to find that you can
>access the Canadian Fjord Horse Associaion registration re
This message is from: Jean Ernest <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
I checked out the Canadian Livestock Records Website to find that you can
access the Canadian Fjord Horse Associaion registration records and get the
pedigree of any Canadian registered Fjord as well as present owner(if
reported)
Mike, when
This message is from: "Susanne Grönqvist" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Hi !
Here´s a new mail from Sweden.
I wonder if there´s anyone out there who maybe want to exchange
pedigrees ( tribes ) with me. I´ve almost all Swedish tribes
on our mares and stallions, and a lot of others
This message is from: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Philip Petty)
Gail, There are a number of 'boxed' horse management programs that have
pedigrees. Just last week tossed a couple of them. Sorry I do not remember
the names, but I found them in the back of Equis the horse mag. A gentleman
in M
le breed the Fjord they want.
>
>For example, I'd like to take Carol Rivoire's horses' pedigrees
>(Stine,Gjest) and chart their pedigrees, then look at progeny and make notes
>about their movement, conformation, etc. I'm not sure there is a pedigree
>database program
mputer format. I would like to use the stud book information, plus
other notes/comments from other sources and enter them all into a computer
data base that might help people breed the Fjord they want.
For example, I'd like to take Carol Rivoire's horses' pedigrees
(Stine,Gjest) and
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