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Brian Jacobsen's description of the stallion Grabb charging up a
fence line like a steam engine can apply very aptly to his full son
Leik who now is standing at our farm in Western Massachusetts. On
the move, he is very powerful, with a lot of impulsion f
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Brian, Well done on the story of Grabb!!! Would make a good children's
story except re that embarrassing moment.re___! I am printing these
references out and putting them in Gunnar's file. Thanks. Jean
Jean Gayle
Aberdeen, WA
[Autho
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At 03:11 PM 11/12/99 -0800, you wrote:
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Hi everyone on list,
Thank you Brian for the excellent description of Grabb. Do you know if Uredd
died 9 years ago of colic?
Mike, do you
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Hi everyone on list,
Thank you Brian for the excellent description of Grabb. Do you know if Uredd
died 9 years ago of colic?
Mike, do you have record of this? Does anyone know the particulars of Uredd's
death?
Regards,
Liz
Leader Lane Fjords
Wi
This message is from: Walter Monheim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Brian, thanks so much for your further information on Grabb. I understand
that both stallions Grabb & Dragtind along with another stallion perhaps a
son of one of them are buried on what was Cliff's ranch in New Mexico. Is
this correct? Th
This message is from: "Mike May, Registrar NFHR" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
At 01:15 AM 11/12/99 -0500, you wrote:
So on August 13, 1980, Grabb set foot for the first time on American
soil.
Thank you Brian for a wonderful post on Grabb. Do you by chance know when
Dragtind died?
Here is Grabb's pe
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