This message is from: pedfjo...@aol.com I want to thank all of the people who wrote me about re-homing the Fjord mare in CA. I was amazed by all of the responses and was very careful to pick a new home for her. The lady I chose had lost a beloved Fjord one week earlier. I actually tried to talk her out of this placement, but it truely was meant to be, for both. She picked up the mare last Mon. and she is doing well with her change of senery to N. CA. and a great life with this experienced Fjord owner. She lurks here so I will let her post about this new girl.
How about another one ? As I have mentioned here, I have taken 2 Fjords out of a WA pasture where they specialized in being pasture puffs. Anvil's Stellalite has done well here learning new things like manners and hoof care. Anvil's Sander, her brother is not going to work out as a therapy horse at the National Ability Center. He is afraid of being in their noisy indoor and trying to work him outdoors right now is impossible as Park City is in full swing of their opening of ski season with lots of snow outside. The lean staff for winter is also making it harder to find time for this wonderful project Fjord. Jan is bummed, as his full sister, Anvil's Rebekka remains one of the NAC's " rock stars " and she has offered Sander to any great home who wants to spend the time with him in warmer climate ( ??? ) to get him going under saddle again. Sander, 19, is HUGE, a true 15+ hands and a yellow dun. He is sweet, friendly and sound and healthy. Contact me for more information and Jans contact numbers. Lisa Important FjordHorse List Links: Subscription Management: http://tinyurl.com/5msa7e FH-L Archives: http://tinyurl.com/rcepw Classified Ads: http://tinyurl.com/5b5g2f