This message is from: "Betsy Bauer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Jane wrote>
> One thing that set the alarm bells off while reading was a description
> on how to tie a horse.  They used a loop of string to tie the lead or
> cross tie to, I think Carol R. mentioned this as well, so that if a
> horse pulls when tied the string will break and the horse will not
> become injured in the poll or neck from the tie up. Sort of a cheap and
> available "quick release".  

Yes, this is a practice of the Pony Clubs also. They teach the kids to use
a small circle of twine to tie to the horse trailers while at the mounted
meetings. They are in favor of the quick release and to allow the horse to
go free, not causing problems for the horse or the children. Keep extra
twine handy.  Also the pull apart halter releases the horse.

I also wanted to encourage any of your who have fjords for sale to contact
me. Spring will be coming soon - the best time of year to sell your fjords.
My marketing service is in full swing and I could connect you with folks
looking for fjords. Any fjords in the Eastern States need some assistance?
All parts of the country and Canada requested.

Also, Thursday nite chat's for assisting my marketing process, 
   Betsy Bauer
   www.fjordpony.com
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