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My gelding is relatively flat soled, even after being barefoot for 4
years. Great big round feet, fabulous shape, but just not nicely concave.
He
is fine in most places, but on rocky gravel will still mince. And my mare
who has rock hard feet will also
This message is from: jern...@mosquitonet.com
Try "Equine Corta-flex RX 100" Ultimate solution, It not only has glucosamine
and chondroitin, but alo Hylauronic acid, Devil's Claw and Yucca so you have
both
the joint suppliment plus the same stuff that's in BL soslution. It really
seems
to he
This message is from: "jen frame" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
I should have known that Linda would come up with the rescue that
helps blind horses! Linda, you are the BEST!!
Jen
On 7/2/08, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Rolling Dog Ranch?
>
>
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Rolling Dog Ranch?
This is a wonderful organization.? Here is the link to the section dedicated to
their blind horses.? It has a section with information about caring for your
blind horse.?
http://www.blindhorses.org/
I hope that your mare's blindnes
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Hi Yaesmine,
If you can hose his leg with cold water it will help bring down the swelling.
Hope this helps.
Alison
Sundre where the flies are horrible.
The FjordHorse List archives can be found at:
http://tinyurl.com/rcepw
This message is from: Emily Wigley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Yasmine, this white softening at the top of the hoof (the coronet
band) is normal and natural when there is an extreme environmental
change to the wetter. Here in the Seattle area where it is quite
wet, we get the same thing, and it's
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Hi Yasmine,
I have been meaning to write you because I too have a fjord named Stormy.
Mine is a grey dun, is yours?
On the issue of the hoofs, I am sure someone out there knows more than I do
but I just thought I would tell you that this same things hap
This message is from: Jean Ernest <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Hi Yasmine,
In the normal hoof, as it grows, there is a layer of thin soft tissue
(like our cuticle?) that grows down with the hoof from the coronary
band. When the hoof is dry it isn't very noticeable, but when it
gets wet, this thin dea
This message is from: "jerrell friz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Hi Yasmine,
Sounds normal to me. But, send a picture if you can to me, I'll take a
look.
Regards,
Jerry Friz,
Anderson, Ca.
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From: "Nature Friends Outdoor" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Monday, July 02, 2007 9
This message is from: "Reena Giola" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
I am not on the digest, but I too, sometimes have to scroll through a ton of
the email only to find way at the bottom, the reply. It is easier to read
a reply to an email (such as I am doing here) if you put it at the TOP of
the message
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Hi Roberta,
I am interested in this bit, but couldn't figure out which one it was on the
State Line web site. Do you know the maker or more info?
Thanks, Julie in CA
In a message dated 9/7/2005 7:55:38 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECT
This message is from: "Warren Stockwell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
I had a revelation this year. I had been having a bit ( hee hee ) of trouble
getting Gunnar working and finally paid enough attention to see that the bit
was irritating to him as well as just not large enough. It fit but it was a
tight f
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In a message dated 4/12/2005 6:42:27 A.M. Pacific Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
When I borrowed the Destron scanner from NFHR, I tried to scan all the
animals I have here that are AVID chipped and it did not read anything at
all. It
sho
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At 10:46 PM 4/11/2005, you wrote:
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Hi Lisa-
According to AVID's web site, the chip should be readable by a Destron
scanner. It's worth it to have your vet or anyone else who has a
univ
This message is from: "Mike May, Registrar NFHR" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
At 10:47 PM 4/11/2005, you wrote:
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In a message dated 4/11/2005 7:32:41 PM Pacific Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>
> My PMU mare has a brand that looks like it could be an A
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In a message dated 4/11/2005 7:52:22 PM Pacific Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Brigid:
When I borrowed the Destron scanner from NFHR, I tried to scan all the
animals I have here that are AVID chipped and it did not read anything at all.
It
s
This message is from: "Lisa Wiley" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Rondi,
With my dogs my destron scanner can read the homeagain chips and the avid
Euro chips. Although it cannot read the normal avid chip you do get a
reading that says Avid so you know there is a chip. On Fjiona I find no
reading. I a
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In a message dated 4/11/2005 7:52:00 P.M. Pacific Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Wish there was one scanner for all.
There is, and it only costs $300 ;-)
_http://avidequineid.com/cgi-bin/avid/phd.cgi?Item_Number=1002_
(http://avidequineid.
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In a message dated 4/11/2005 7:32:55 P.M. Pacific Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
My PMU mare has a brand that looks like it could be an A on top of a V on
her right shoulder. It is very faint and hard to see. I am hoping it is
clearer whe
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In a message dated 4/11/2005 7:32:41 PM Pacific Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>
> My PMU mare has a brand that looks like it could be an A on top of a V on
> her right shoulder. It is very faint and hard to see. I am hoping it is
> clearer
This message is from: "Lisa Wiley" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Brigid,
My PMU mare has a brand that looks like it could be an A on top of a V on
her right shoulder. It is very faint and hard to see. I am hoping it is
clearer when she sheds out. I tried scanning her with my scanner and did
not get
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Hi Pat-
The AVID microchip brand is an A on top of a V. This could be that brand --
you'd want to have your vet scan for chips to be sure.
/ )_~
/L/L
Brigid Wasson
SF Bay Area, CA
_www.Brigid.Clickryder.com_ (http://www.brigid.clickryder.com/)
_www.
This message is from: "Pat Holland" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
I am asking all of you for possible information on a gelding I have in for
training. He is owned by a couple here in the Midwest and his history is
sketchy.
He is not registered in NFHR. He is 11 yrs old, brown dun, 14 hands and a
VERY quali
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I swore I wouldn't lose the name and address of the folks in charge of the
October Ontario Fjordhorse show but I did...rats! I was very disappointed that
I couldn't be there last year. I heard it was a wonderful event and I was
really looking forward at
This message is from: Tamara Rousso <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Thanks to everyone for their kind help with this. My friend called the
vet pronto and was following the vet's instructions. The owner of the
horse had a son in another city with a severe injury, but is back
briefly. She will leave the
This message is from: Kathryn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Hi Tamara.
I don't write often, but couldn't resist with this one.
Where is the injury?
It sounds a little scary trying to treat such a injury yourself. I don't think
I would. I'd call the vet to make sure I didn't get blamed for doing the wrong
This message is from: "Pat Holland" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
I need a Ring Steward for Judge Karen Cabic for the Blue Earth show. This a
great job, you get to learn allot and spend time with a knowledgable horse
person, also a Sr. Evaluator. You also get to stand out in the sun and
sweat.
Requirements
This message is from: "Skeels, Mark A (MED)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Hi Eileen: We had a similar problem. A couple suggestions we did. The
first is we got a Wintec girth, the one we got is sorta soft rubbery
type. Second, one of our instructors was using a rubber saddle pad they
made on their Tenn
This message is from: "Ruth Bushnell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Hello All,
>I'm in desparate need of some advice. For the past month my vet and I
have been both having problems with my saddle slipping sideways on my
classic barrel-shaped mare. Any suggestions? >Eileen
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In a message dated 5/27/2004 6:04:54 AM Pacific Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I'm in desparate need of some advice. For the past month my vet and
I have been both having problems with my saddle slipping sideways on my
classic barrel-shaped
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In a message dated 5/27/2004 6:59:56 AM Pacific Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Could it also be that you
are seated off center by maybe favoring one side (maybe you're reaching for
the brake =)))
Ruthie, nw mt
Yes, Ruthie! My left hip is higher
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> I was wondering if anyone has experienced this and has any suggestions. My
> mare is in foal and twice she had coliced 3-4 days after her pneumebort
> shot. She also coliced once 4 days after her shot at her last pregnancy. So
> no more shots for her as
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Debbie,
Give a shot of banamine each time you give the vaccination. It should
prevent the colic. I have a couple horses in my practice that do this.
Steve
Steve White, DVM
Sport Horse Veterinary Service
Gretna, NE
This message is from: "Debbie Shade" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
I was wondering if anyone has experienced this and has any suggestions. My
mare is in foal and twice she had coliced 3-4 days after her pneumebort
shot. She also coliced once 4 days after her shot at her last pregnancy. So
no more shots
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Lori,
That is probably the best advice I've read, and is what I would expect Dr.
Ritter to say. And I respect his methods of training. Your post is worth
saving, if I ever have a problem horse. :)
Pamela
http://hometown.aol.com/northhorse/index.html
This message is from: Lori Albrough <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Under saddle has been a different story.
I will take the time to post what my approach would be since I disagree with
some of the advice given, such as not riding the horse for six months. This
is my perspective: I feel that a horse learns
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In a message dated 12/3/01 10:58:45 AM Pacific Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
<< I think I must take a stronger role even tho we do not have that much
choice
in farriers. >>
Hi Jean-
I think you said it all here. We must remember that despite
This message is from: "Jean Gayle" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Brigid, I have had very difficult problems with a most reliable farrier who
began to make mistakes. I now have a new one who did very well with my huge
warm blood gelding but then this last time trimmed my warmblood mare like a
quarter horse.
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In a message dated 12/2/01 5:44:11 PM Pacific Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
<< There is a lot of controversy about the Strasser method. >>
Hi Jean-
I enjoyed your post, and am glad you have a good farrier!
We are not Strasser (or any other p
This message is from: GAIL RUSSELL <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Some of the sites Jean sent are really good and make sense about barefoot
horses. I also found some that discussed whether sole and frog should be
taken out ...generally the answer seems to be NO. I REALLY want to learn
how to recognize goo
This message is from: Jean Ernest <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Jack,
There is a lot of controversy about the Strasser method.
Check out the discussion on the Equine Studies Institute (Deb Bennett)
website. (Hurry, they're going to scrub these messages and start over so
they may not be available for lo
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In a message dated 11/30/01 1:39:07 PM Pacific Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
<< I wanted to add something to what everyone has said about the sore feet.
Do
you know how to check and see if there is a strong pulse going to the feet?
A
short
This message is from: GAIL RUSSELL <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Thank you all for your kind responses to my post. Karen...you may be
right...he might just be a tenderfoot. We will see. I was also concerned
about founder...see below.
>
>I wanted to add something to what everyone has said about the sore f
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I wanted to add something to what everyone has said about the sore feet. Do
you know how to check and see if there is a strong pulse going to the feet? A
short trim job can founder a horse, and bute or banamine plus corrective
shoeing might be needed imme
This message is from: "Karen McCarthy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Gail,
some horses ARE naturally tenderfooted. There are so many degrees of normal.
If he's had shoes on since before you can remember, then yes, very often it
is like the "princess and the pea" syndrome, and he will feel everything
und
This message is from: "Jean Gayle" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Gail, I have had this short trimming recently to where it was absolutely
cruel..It took my big boy three months to recover. You need to contact the
Vet and get banamine going to help them through until they develop enough
hoof to stand on. T
This message is from: Jon & Mary Ofjord <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Gail,
Sounds like bruising, but don't know the cause. It doesn't sound like a
veterinary emergency, but I would call your vet as soon as he/she gets back.
Jon
At 07:27 PM 11/29/01 -0500, you wrote:
>This message is from: GAIL RUSSELL
This message is from: Jean Ernest <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Message posted by steve last year:
This message is from: Steve McIlree <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
I just received word from eScribe that the entire history of the
FjordHorse List is now online. I checked, and it is all there, from
March 30, 19
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> I went to the
> archives
Help help - I have tried to retrieve some old messages - how do you do it?
Please advise.
Pat
This message is from: "Jean Gayle" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Your mention of unknown lameness will bring out a lot of stories I am sure.
I have just finished a siege of lameness, laminitis, founder, arthritis,
terrible criminal type trim (it has taken three months for the hooves to get
back to normal si
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> So, we had a lameness expert check him out and give him a flex-test.
> The diagnosis was arthritus in his left-rear hock.
I have seen this many times before. The arthritus could be a source of
Patrick's lameness. You should have your vet deal with this
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> Pat and Maggie McCurdy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Our gelding, Patick, is six years old and over 3 months ago began
> short stepping with his right hind leg. At first we thought he had
> been kicked or something and gave him some re
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> Hello Fjord Friends-
> We have a problem that we've been dealing with for
> over 3 months and still
> haven't come to a solid conclusion.
> Our gelding, Patick, is
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In a message dated 8/28/01 9:40:36 PM Pacific Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> . However, at the FingerLakes Show he did
> buck Maggie off suddenly during one of the games. No other problems. We
> had
> the hock x-rayed and the vet who rea
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Last year A'simi had a lameness at the right hind leg. Our vet diagnosticed
a problem with the postern but that was wrong. We find out that he has a
problem with his lumbar vertebra. Two of these were left from their place.
An expert checked this and after t
This message is from: "Frederick J. Pack" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
We use Fastrack any time BEFORE we expect a horse or Llama to encounter any
stressful situation. If any of our critters seem to "droop", they get a
dose. It greatly increases digestive efficiency.
Fred and Lois Pack
Pack's Peak Stabl
This message is from: "Jean Gayle" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Thanks Jean re the info re Cushings. He really shows no signs that I know
of. I do not know if the recent blood test would have shown anything but
nothing was said. He never gets a thick coat just a short mat and even
looks as though he has
This message is from: "Jean Gayle" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Steve forgot to mention the padding. He walks out of it in a day. The
shoer felt he is still sound in the sole but did suggest the padding, He
uses that pink stuff for walls. I have used just the thicker Styrofoam. It
is a good idea to cu
This message is from: "Jean Gayle" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Steve, this is still a mystery as to why the founder. He has been lame off
and on on the left front so I thought bases. Then he went to heavy pulse
after the extreme trim in all four. So he has been backed off to just last
years grass which
This message is from: Jean Ernest <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Jean,
Does he show any signs of Cushings Syndrome? Cushings horses are prone to
laminitis. Did he shed out OK? Does he have muscle wasting? I copied this
from "THE HORSE interactive"
http://www.thehorse.com/0297/cushings_disease0297.html
"
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Jean,
Do you have anything on his feet right now? What works well is to get a
sheet of Styrofoam insulation. Have the horse stand on it and trace his
foot with a marker. Then cut out that piece and then tape it to the foot
with some duct tape. Repeat fo
This message is from: "Jean Gayle" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Brenda thanks for the info. I hesitate to try anything new with him at this
point as his founder continues and we do not know why. I am to give him
free choice of last years orchard grass but I even wonder if it may be too
strong. Just wish
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(What can I feed him to improve his weight yet not over
burden his system? Would wheat germ oil help? Is bran to hot? Jean)
Jean:
I just recently learned of a product called Fastrack made by Conklin.
Our next door neighbor swears by it! (And she has LOTS o
This message is from: "Jean Gayle" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Kate it sure is hard getting old, I can vouch for that. Thanks for the
elp[ re foods to fatten. Jean
Jean Walters Gayle
Aberdeen, WA
[Authoress of "The Colonel's Daughter"
Occupied Germany 1946 TO 1949 ]
http://users.techline.com/jgayle
A
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In a message dated 07/02/2001 11:21:29 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> that beet pulp is a good way to put weight on in case of founder, and you
> can add the Cocosoya to the beet pulp.
>
Hi list,
We have consistently fed beet pul
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Have you had his teeth checked? My 27 yr old morgan has a few loose molars
and can't eat hay anymore. She's eating Dengie instead and gets beet pulp
for lunch. She's getting the dengie 5X a day to keep her gut full too. The
dentist says it will be abo
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Jean,
I wouldn't be too anxious to put weight on him just yet. If the feet are
sore or he does have laminitis than a little less weight on those feet
would be good for him. Get the feet in shape and then worry about the
weight.
When he is sound and you t
This message is from: Vivian Creigh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Jean Ernest7/2/01 8:14 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> I have also read that an oil mixture called COCOSOYA is more palatable than
> corn oil. It is also 20% more digestible than ordinary corn and vegetable
> oil. Uckele has it, 5 gallon jug is $29.95.
This message is from: Jean Ernest <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Jean,
Corn oil is better (and cheaper) than wheatgerm oil..you can feed up to 2
cups a day..if you can get him to eat it., a problem if you are not feeding
much grain.
I have also read that an oil mixture called COCOSOYA is more palatable th
This message is from: GAIL RUSSELL <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
I am no expert, but do know that you can put weight on an old horse by
feeding oils. We used Costco corn oil...comes in 2.5 gallon containers.
You need to find a vehicle to carry it...one with the least amount of carbs
possible. We used soak
This message is from: "Mike May, Registrar NFHR" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
At 03:50 PM 3/2/01 -0500, you wrote:
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Anyway, if anyone knows of a good, short, accurate discription of the
Fjord
that I can get permission to copy and distribute to the millions of f
This message is from: "Mike May, Registrar NFHR" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
At 07:18 AM 9/22/00 -0500, you wrote:
Thank you very much Mike. I bet you get major tired of posting this so
much. Sorry to make you do it again. I guess that at 2 or so in the am my
fingers were awake, but not my brain.
N
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"Mike May, Registrar NFHR" wrote:
> This message is from: "Mike May, Registrar NFHR" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> At 03:14 AM 9/22/00 -0400, you wrote:
> >This message is from: carol j makosky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >
> >Hi,
> >I wanted to go
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At 03:14 AM 9/22/00 -0400, you wrote:
This message is from: carol j makosky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Hi,
I wanted to go to the archives and was asked for my user name and
password. Did I establish one when joining the list? And i
This message is from: Lori Albrough <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Anna Rousseau wrote:
>
> WOULD SOMEONE PLEASE INFORM ME HOW TO GET OFF THIS LIST!
Go to this link
http://members.home.net/smcilree/Subscriptions/subscriptions.htm
Lori
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WOULD SOMEONE PLEASE INFORM ME HOW TO GET OFF THIS LIST!
Thanks
Anna
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Hello Indigo Joe
Fjords are normally very easy to train exceptionally so. Generally they have
a want to attitude. Some of them are so smart you have a hard time keeping
ahead of them. I would say 90 % of them
This message is from: "Rebekah Blaisdell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Pat,
I have dealt with several horses that have had serious coffin bone rotation,
and the most successful line of treatment was to have the rolled toe, and
some sort of full bar shoe. Hope everything goes well at Cornell.
Rebekah
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My mare had milk even 8 months after the filly died. It took her a long time
to dry up. The mare and the current colt were separated 4 months until he
could be put back in with her. She still has milk, but I haven't seen him
nurse or even try.
I would be
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Gail,
I wonder if these sites might be of help to you:
www.hayexchange.com/hay.htm
www.newmexicoranch.com/newmexico/hay-page/
www.firstthunder.com
There are other hay sellers and brokers that you can find on the net.
Those came from a quick search of "
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> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> When I bought my fjords I was told to never feed them alfalfa and I
> haven't. But here in Las Cruces that's all I can find. [...] Can
> fjords eat alfalfa? I'm running out of hay fast (6 bales left)
I'm
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In a message dated 12/17/99 5:31:08 AM Mountain Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
<< have a little 3 year old fjord mare. >>
I'm as novice as they come but my 3-year-old last year is good now that she's
4 and my formerly perfect 2-year-old is actin
This message is from: "Jean Gayle" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Denise, there is a mini breeder just down the road from me . Jean
Jean Gayle
Aberdeen, WA
[Authoress of "The Colonel's Daughter"
Occupied Germany 1946 TO 1949 ]
http://www.techline.com/~jgayle
Barnes & Noble Book Stores
This message is from: "Denise Delgado" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
larson, i know a mini breeder, but he does'nt go on line. do you have a
phone number? denise
This message is from: "fjords" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sounds Great , This means you forwarded it right , Excellent
-Original Message-
From: Dianna Saleh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: November 10, 1999 11:35 AM
Subject: RE:
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Tuesday, November 09, 1999 1:24 PM
Subject: Re: Help
>Hi, Lauren Sellers asked me to forward this shot of Walt driving Cosmo
>that I took at Libby this summer. If you can use this shot you have my
>permission.
This message is from: "Rebekah Blaisdell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
I might look at some dressage saddles. They should be made so you can
really feel the horses movements, and they are deep like western saddles. I
find them really comfortable, but that is me. The one I use fits my stocky
fjord ma
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Hello everyone,
Thanks so much for all of the advice! I have written everything down. I am
sure it will come in useful in the future.
Well, my husband dragged me to another tack store today. Ugh. I am SO tired
of looking at saddles! I think some of
This message is from: John and Martie Bolinski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Having gotten hung up on my western saddle (newly purchased after riding English
for manyyears), I can tell you it is a SCARY feeling to be so helpless and at
the
mercy of your horse!
Luckilly, my horse, BJ is so calm and cool tha
This message is from: "Bushnell's" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
I have been "propelled" out of westerns and have
>never felt safe in them. >
.
We're talking saddles here.. incidentally, (not movies =))
We use Western saddles.. because we're in Montana I
This message is from: "Jean Gayle" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Hi, I am 74 and have ridden English most of my horse life. I am also heavy
set and 5'7 or was. To me a western saddle is exactly as you say, "thick."
I ride, despite a previous instructors warning that it was not sufficiently
"tight", a Pas
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In a message dated 10/31/99 20:27:14 Pacific Standard Time,
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<< Hi Lynda I'm a beginner too and I have tried a few saddles this year.,
I
found my love in my new Aussie saddle with horn. >>
I'm not really a beginner, but not
This message is from: Mary Thurman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Lynda,
What you probably need is to go to a tack store that
employs a saddle maker. That's what we did when we
needed saddles for our current Fjords. The first time
around we took the horses up to the tack shop and the
saddle maker spent q
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Have you tried an Aussie saddle? Or an endurance saddle? An older gentleman
I know had an endurance saddle made to his exact specs. I have never ridden
in a more comfortable saddle. Also...if "feeling" the horse is your
requirement, have you tried a b
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>original message was from: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>>anyone have any thoughts on this? Or on what type of saddles could
possibly
>work that would fit my mares plus allow me to feel them? I seem to really
>need to feel them to feel sec
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Hi Lynda I'm a beginner too and I have tried a few saddles this year., I
found my love in my new Aussie saddle with horn. It gives me the closeness I
like to the horse, but the horn for support (and the fear on downhills) It
also comes up higher in
This message is from: "Starfire Farm, LLC" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Hi Laura,
Sounds like you had a great time at Gladstone. Just to be there would
be awesome! Sounds like you and Craig need to do the draft
horse/fresian/warmblood thing and get a semieighteen
wheeler, that is
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Laura and Craig,
I will be working at Fair Hill again this year! I think I am scheduled as a
hazards timer and a cone pusher. Unless they change the assignments again.
John
will be weighing carriages on Saturday.
I hope
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> Sorry about the shortened message it was
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> tromping on the key board
Vivian,
How funny!! I'm saving both messages for my husba
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Sorry about the shortened message it was inadvertently sent by a kitten
tromping on thR key board I sent the rest of the message to Cynthia. Have
a Nice Day, Vivian
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