This message is from: Jean Ernest <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Is that Gail Russell's Gunther? or another one?
Jean in sunny and warm Fairbanks, Alaska, 70 degrees today, 20 hours daylight!
Gunther will soon be arriving as a companion for grumpy Gunnar. Altho
he is less so now that he is the only. W
This message is from: bolinsj <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Jean,
I hope Gunnar and Gunther get along well. Tell him we still love
him and give him some hiney skritches for us. Kilar says 'Hi'.
You know, the crazy Arab is such a scaredy cat he's afraid of his own
shadow (yes, he has spooked on the
This message is from: "jgayle" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Martie, that is very funny about your "silly goose, Arab. Things are
adjusting here, much simpler without my old boy. Gunther will soon be
arriving as a companion for grumpy Gunnar. Altho he is less so now that he
is the only. Will see how
This message is from: Marsha Jo Hannah <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> CHERYL GARNICA <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> My fjord has it backwards... easy going guy, non aggressive. The
> other horses take advantage and pick on him (esp. the POA!!) [...]
> I was wondering if other's fjords were passive? I fi
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Subject: Re: protective ponies
This message is from: bolinsj <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
When I got my first Fjord, the other horses attacked him. He ignored
them, turned his butt and kicked out a couple times without looking the
l
This message is from: bolinsj <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
When I got my first Fjord, the other horses attacked him. He ignored
them, turned his butt and kicked out a couple times without looking the
least interested and the other horses gave up and went away. Kilar went
back to eating. He was immed
This message is from: Carol Makosky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
All Fjords are not passive. My friends mare and a TW gelding are deadly
foes and cannot be put together or they will fight until one is down for
good. The mare is the leader of the other two qtr mares and one welsh
mare. She came almos
This message is from: CHERYL GARNICA <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
My fjord has it backwards... easy going guy, non aggressive. The other
horses take advantage and pick on him (esp. the POA!!) My fjord will run to ME
for protection!
I was wondering if other's fjords were passive? I figured it's why
This message is from: "jgayle" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
My first Fjord, "Howdie" would come in between me and my two warmbloods when
the latter were acting foolish or evading me when loose in my arena. Also
when I was trying to catch one of the warmbloods Howdie would herd them into
a corner for m
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Do your fjords protect you? Twice now, Joe has come to my defense. Once
was when he had just been moved into a new pasture - horses he knew, but a new
herd arrangement. We had been scratching, and he had moved off a few steps
and two of the other ho
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