This message is from: Bonnie Morris
Hello everyone
Karen yes I have studied this chart and color crosses long before I ever got
into breeding, but that was not the topic I thought was being address, but the
shade variences within the white and when it is actually considered a light
brown the
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> Subject: Re: colors of fjords and "treeless" saddles
> From: morrisshado...@aol.com
> Date: Mon, 9 Jul 2012 14:45:50 -0400
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> This message is from: Bonnie Morris
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> Regarding the white dun. I have a lovely Stallion Ironwood Lordalen
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This message is from: Bonnie Morris
Regarding the white dun. I have a lovely Stallion Ironwood Lordalen. You
can see some pictures of him on my facebook page
http://www.facebook.com/#!/bonnie.morris.927 and some videos on my web site
morrisshadowmt.com under sales and breeding. I need to
This message is from: "Debby"
I'd think that testing the dna, the hair sample, would show the color? Is
that not so. I'm no scientist but that was just a thought that came to
mind. To me he does look light brown. I remember having a discussion about
my Langster, as he was very very light
This message is from: Cherie Mascis
I have an EZ Fit saddle and a Sensation Hybrid both work well on my super wide
Fjord. The EZ Fit is westerny looking, but without a horn. It feels more like
riding in a traditional saddle. The seat size, cinching and stirrup placement
are all highly adju
would still sore. My treeless sadddle
certainly was the lightest and most comfortable saddle I've owned, and it
was nice feeling my horse; I guess it was not so nice for him to feel
me. We've had no soreness with the new saddle. I have two neighbors who
trail ride with treeless saddles -- a Ba
his message is from: "Gary & Angie Proper"
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> > I am interested in hearing updates on those using treeless saddles.
> > Angie
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little more "glued" to my horse's back.
On Tue, Sep 21, 2010 at 6:46 PM, Gary & Angie Proper wrote:
> This message is from: "Gary & Angie Proper"
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> I am interested in hearing updates on those using treeless saddles.
> Angie
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> Important Fjo
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I have two very nice..barely used treeless saddles for sale.
Both are stored in the house on saddle stands in a smoke free home.
Both were used on my Fjord mare Dustenai when I owned her both fit her well.
Can see info on them here.
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This message is from: "Cherie Mascis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
I am currently trying out the Sensation dressage saddle
(treeless). Do any of you have experience with this saddle? I >wonder
how it holds up over time. It is the closest thing to a >Lazyboy I have
ever sat on. The horse seemed to
This message is from: Silja Knoll <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
I am currently trying out the Sensation dressage saddle (treeless). I only had
about 20 minutes of daylight left last night to try it out and so far I
absolutely love it. I am planning to spend a few ours in it this week on my TB
cross and
This message is from: "Lola Lahr" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
I have and I love them. I have 3 of them now - for all of the riders and
horses my trailer can accommodate!
I trail ride, and I use them without breast collars or cruppers - and they
don't move! Some the the trails in the foot hills of the C
This message is from: "sbiluk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
I was wondering if any one on the digest has tried the Freeform treeless
saddle? If you have I would love to hear your likes and dislikes...
Thanx.
Sandy Biluk
Kristar Farm
Romeo, MI
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This message is from: "Cherie Mascis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Ellen:
Try the Sensation Hybrid www.kaarenjordan.com . It is extremely
comfortable, feels secure, and has more weight distribution support built
into the saddle than most treeless. You can attach cantle and pommel packs
to it. I rod
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Sent: Wednesday, February 21, 2007 8:58:17 AM
Subject: treeless saddles
This message is from: "Ellen Davidson"
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I know there has been a lot of discussion in the
past about treeless
saddles.I have a friend who is approaching 60,has a very
r
This message is from: "Ellen Davidson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
I know there has been a lot of discussion in the past about treeless
saddles.I have a friend who is approaching 60,has a very round bodied horse
and wants to go on long trail rides.If anyone has experience with one of
these saddles that wo
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Maybe some Treeless saddles have weight limits on them. But the StarTrekk
was designed for any rider.
Might want to check it out at...
_http://www.startrekk.de/cms.php?entry=164&lid=6_
(http://www.startrekk.de/cms.php?entry=164&lid=6)
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The difference is night and day. Bob Marshall is a quality safe saddle, the
Hilason is a cheaply made and unsafe knock off.
There are also other treeless saddles. Check out this web site.
_http://www.freewebs.com/alternativehorse/treeless.htm_
(http
This message is from: "Knutsen Fjord Farm" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
I want to add my vote in favor of the Bob Marshall treeless saddles. They
even have a Dressage model out now, which my friend Kelley Mills is drooling
over. [She usually has more social skills...]
Hated to miss Libby
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Thanks Tamara! Gerri Rini is the rep named on the web site, and I do find her
to be very helpful. I'll keep you all opsted on my search for a saddle!
Brigid in CA
a free and easy for my cob.
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Subject: Bob Marshall treeless saddles--need info
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> Same question from me, and please do email privately! Anyon
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<< I too was interested in the marshall saddle, but have seen a few brand new
ones that are not made well--just yesterday I saw one in a tack store that
had the cantl
e you personally
inspect the actual saddle you buy if you decide to purchase one. I do like
the idea.
Margaret Strachan
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Same question from me, and please do email privately! Anyone use the Bob
Marshall Circle Y treeless Sport Saddle? How do you like it and how does it
fit your FJORD?
Brigid in CA
This message is from: Alison Bakken <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Hi List,
Great discussion lately. Last weekend Paula talked about a treeless
saddle called ansur. Did you get to try one? If you did how was it?
Has anyone out there had any experience with treeless saddles?
Is Rick or Nancy Hot
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