Re: Recognizing the differences - good bad - in Fjords.

2007-02-05 Thread ruth bushnell
This message is from: ruth bushnell [EMAIL PROTECTED] This message is from: Lauren Sellars [EMAIL PROTECTED] It sounds like an excellently educational photo. Maybe there are other photos of this nature (showing different points) that could comprise a conformational education web page ?

Re: Recognizing the differences - good bad - in Fjords.

2007-02-05 Thread Sarah Clarke
This message is from: Sarah Clarke [EMAIL PROTECTED] Interesting Wikipedia article! Thanks for passing it on. It seems to treat both downhill and uphill conformation as a fault. As a rider who primarily is interested in dressage, I prefer a slight uphill conformation. But I think that maybe

Re: Recognizing the differences - good bad - in Fjords.

2007-02-05 Thread Karl Jerrie Froelich
. We say they're versatile! - Original Message - From: Sarah Clarke [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: fjordhorse@angus.mystery.com Sent: Monday, February 05, 2007 2:33 PM Subject: Re: Recognizing the differences - good bad - in Fjords. This message is from: Sarah Clarke [EMAIL PROTECTED

Re: Recognizing the differences - good bad - in Fjords.

2007-02-04 Thread Beaver Dam Farm
This message is from: Beaver Dam Farm [EMAIL PROTECTED] Hello Everybody from Carol Naveta Rivoire at Beaver Dam Farm in Nova Scotia - Jaimie and I were in the office today talking about the significant differences in each of our Fjords, and how we get to know each horse, and then design a

Re: Recognizing the differences - good bad - in Fjords.

2007-02-04 Thread Lauren Sellars
This message is from: Lauren Sellars [EMAIL PROTECTED] It sounds like an excellently educational photo. Maybe there are other photos of this nature (showing different points) that could comprise a conformational education web page ? Beaver Dam Farm wrote: This message is from: Beaver