This message is from: Rovena Kessinger
You mean about how mules kick?
--- On Thu, 6/20/13, Theresa Christiansen wrote:
From: Theresa Christiansen
Subject: Re: Spook etc
To: fjordhorse@angus.mystery.com
Date: Thursday, June 20, 2013, 9:27 PM
This message is from: Theresa Christiansen
Wow
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> --- On Thu, 6/20/13, Kathleen Spiegel wrote:
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> From: Kathleen Spiegel
> Subject: Re: Spook etc
> To: fjordhorse@angus.mystery.com
> Date: Thursday, June 20, 2013, 2:12 PM
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> This message is from: Kathleen Spiegel
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> The comment about the fill
This message is from: "Jo Wilgus"
hmmm? Regn and Duffers have ALWAYS been willing. Guess no mule in them. They
are awesome ponies!!!
jo
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--- On Thu, 6/20/13, Kathleen Spiegel wrote:
From: Kathleen Spiegel
Subject: Re: Spook etc
To: fjordhorse@angus.mystery.com
Date: Thursday, June 20, 2013, 2:12 PM
This message is from: Kathleen Spiegel
The comment about the filly being bored is probably very true. They will
fi
gt; From the time I've spent with mine, I cannot imagine putting a young fjord
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> itself with a bunch of kids. That sounds like a disaster waiting to
> happen,
> which I guess it was.
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> --- On Thu, 6/20/13, Kathleen Spiegel wrote:
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Spiegel
Subject: Re: Spook etc
To: fjordhorse@angus.mystery.com
Date: Thursday, June 20, 2013, 12:49 PM
This message is from: Kathleen Spiegel
my mule is nothing if not a long eared fjord. Self preservation, a
certain need to be convinced rather than coerced and a love of food. both
are extremely
This message is from: Rovena Kessinger
I think that's why mine ended up in a rescue before I got him. He does not
respond well to any kind of pressure.
--- On Thu, 6/20/13, ruth bushnell wrote:
From: ruth bushnell
Subject: Re: [Bulk] Re: Spook etc
To: fjordhorse@angus.mystery.com
This message is from: Me Kint
"The Fjords are very stoic and self-minded. They look
out for themselves "
I have seen that to be true too...example, a yr. ago I was trotting down a dirt
road that I had been on for over 25 yrs. A recent rain had covered over a
squirrel hole! Tunix stepped in
This message is from: Kathleen Spiegel
my mule is nothing if not a long eared fjord. Self preservation, a
certain need to be convinced rather than coerced and a love of food. both
are extremely lovable and probably closer to the wild type of horse than
the domesticated form, although they hav
This message is from: "ruth bushnell"
A while back someone mentioned that fjords can have a little mule in their
behavior or something like that. Not being familiar with mules, would
someone
explain? > From Mary's iPad
I don't have much experience with mule's, but it seems to me that th
ach
the mule to back. Even after he does it well in training sessions, he won't
do it during other times. The fjord will keep backing way past where he
needed to.
--- On Thu, 6/20/13, Me Kint wrote:
From: Me Kint
Subject: Spook etc
To: "Fjord List"
Date: Thursday, June 20, 20
This message is from: Me Kint
A while back someone mentioned that fjords can have a little mule in their
behavior or something like that. Not being familiar with mules, would someone
explain? I have observed that my few fjords are different from the variety of
horses I have hadmaybe I j
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