This message is from: Caroline Warren caroline.war...@att.net
A few years ago I bought two Duetts, a dressage and an all purpose,
after having bought two other good quality but ill-fitting saddles.
They are made especially for fjords' and Icelandics' body type and
are very comfortable
This message is from: Joy Kitson hvyh...@gmail.com
Does anyone have suggestions for a fairly new Fjord owner for fitting my
mare with a saddle? I am finding nothing appropriate.
Thanks in advance for any wisdom.
Joy and Berit in Southeastern MI
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Kitson hvyh...@gmail.com
Does anyone have suggestions for a fairly new
Fjord owner for fitting my
mare with a saddle? I am finding nothing
appropriate.
Thanks in advance
This message is from: Silja Knoll siljakn...@yahoo.com
I love my McCall Saddle for my wide Fjord.
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This message is from: Barbara middleagespr...@rconnects.com
Think you have the wrong fjord person I'm not looking for
a new saddle. Good luck with your search I know it can be
difficult.
Joya
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This message is from: kathleen jesse kmje...@unm.edu
She does have a brand on her
right rear flank. I have tried to research it but to no avail. The brand
is
the number 11 and below the 11 is either 2 anchor or 21 rocker. Perhaps
there
is someone out there who is familar with that brand???
Hi
This message is from: Sue Clark-Sorger [EMAIL PROTECTED]
New Mexico Brand Inspectors now photograph the horse and provide a photo ID.
As Ronni said you cannot cross county lines without the ID,
I have been stopped a number of times and my paperwork has always been in
order.
I have a pony in my
This message is from: Hope Carlson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
My Fjord gelding has a tattoo on the lower lip, the number is on his
registry certificate, NFA. I don't know if Norway has a certain brand for
the breed like a Trakehner etc. I've seen hot and cold branding, cold seems
less traumatic
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Brigid wrote:
I use Bob Marshall Sport Saddles. They are treeless meaning they have
a pommel and cantle for support, but nothing in between.
I have one of these too and like it very much. It fits two of my horses
very well -- gelding Finn and his momma
to not have to go saddle shopping and save some time and money.
Unless you like to saddle shop and get new stuff.
Roberta
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Sent: Sunday, January 05, 2003 11:58 AM
Subject: What brand saddles
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On 1/5/03 at 11:58 AM Linda Walker wrote:
This message is from: Linda Walker [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Just curious as to what brand of saddles everyone uses for their Fjords? I
read a post that someone used a Wintec Isabell and it didn't fit properly.
What brand
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In a message dated 1/5/2003 10:13:43 AM Pacific Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
What brand of dressage or western saddles fit the Fjords better? I
currently
own an Wintec Isabell and am looking to purchase a Fjord, but wouldn't
This message is from: Denise Delgado [EMAIL PROTECTED]
i know i am a californian. what about entering nevada? denise
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Sent: Thursday, May 17, 2001 11:07 AM
Subject: Re: brand
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This message is from: Karen McCarthy [EMAIL PROTECTED]
But...Denise, you reside in California!
Unless (deary me!) you plan on taking Quinn to auction for sale, (or
worse), you DO not need a Brand Inspection in California. Registration
papers, bill of sale, all would be very handy to prove
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In a message dated 5/16/01 7:06:13 PM Pacific Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
writes:
if you don't have a brand, do they brand them at the inspection station.
quinn has a microchip. do all the stations have scanners? what happens
if you refuse
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if you don't have a brand, do they brand them at the inspection station.
quinn has a microchip. do all the stations have scanners? what happens
if you refuse to brand? do they throw you in jail? denise, just
wondering...
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In a message dated 5/16/01 7:46:17 AM Pacific Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I've never heard of brand inspections before the recent discussions.Is this
A HREF=http://www.law.utexas.edu/dawson/brands/brand.htm;BRAND LAWS/A
--- Here's
This message is from: Ellen Davidson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I've never heard of brand inspections before the recent discussions.Is this
a western thing or do I need to be concerned on the east coast.
Regarding the bridle thing,my driving bridle pops off very easily.I'm new at
driving and keep asking
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Marsha Jo -
The brand Inspector for the Roseburg Area is
Sheryl Arp 1-541-825-3550.
Catherine Lassesen
This message is from: Starfire Farm, LLC [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Steve McIlree wrote:
Joel commented on registering the brand you use, and I found that
most states treat an unregistered brand quite severely. I suppose
this dates back to rustlin' and running irons.
Having had warmbloods
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In a message dated 5/15/01 10:09:37 AM Pacific Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
A neighbor tells me that, in this area, it's hard to find a brand
inspector outside of an auction barn (they're certainly not listed in
the phone book, at least
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Pamela [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
a tedious websearch for brand inspecting laws [...] found this link:
A HREF=http://www.law.utexas.edu/dawson/brands/brand.htm;BRAND LAWS/A
It gives a state by state run down of the laws.
Thanks! I
This message is from: Mike May, Registrar NFHR [EMAIL PROTECTED]
At 03:20 PM 5/15/2001 +, you wrote:
This message is from: Karen McCarthy [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I have NEVER heard of getting a Brand Inspection in California...I think I
would have as I owned showed horses there for 16 years
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In a message dated 5/15/01 8:21:39 AM Pacific Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I think if you read the reference you posted Mike re. Ca. Brand Inspections,
I think you might be right there. So many different inspection laws for all
This message is from: Steve McIlree [EMAIL PROTECTED]
With the recent discussion here about brand inspections, I spent
some time reading the various state laws on the Texas Law site. I've
come to the conclusion that before I follow Cynthia to New Mexico,
I'm going to register Pferd
/OR_owner_equine.html
I have NEVER heard of getting a Brand Inspection in California...I think I
would have as I owned showed horses there for 16 years prior to moving
over the hills to Nevada.
I think if you read the reference you posted Mike re. Ca. Brand Inspections,
it all refers to horses sold
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I'm a bit behind, so someone might have listed this already. California is
one of the states that does NOT require brand inspection of horses. So,
Brigid, you don't have to worry about that to come up to the show. Other
states (like OR) require
This message is from: Starfire Farm, LLC [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Okay, so I just had a thought about this bridle thing. If Tank's mane
is stiff enough, maybe you could let a little of it remain standing,
just behind his forelock, and have a shaved patch for the bridle. He
could have this cute little
at the ELRD thought the bridle
fit looked correct. I will try some of Marsha Jo's
suggestions.
Brand Inspections: A new occurance for me though
Nebraska has them, we just didn't have them in eastern
Nebraska. However, the commercial delivery van
bringing Keyah and Tank was stopped just outside Las
This message is from: Sherrie Dayton [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Good Morning List,
There is a Lifetime Brand Inspection that can be obtained for horses that
you are planning on keeping. It is good in all of the Continental U.S
including Alaska and Canada. That way you're always covered no matter what
This message is from: Mike May, Registrar NFHR [EMAIL PROTECTED]
At 05:22 AM 5/15/2001 +, you wrote:
This message is from: Karen McCarthy [EMAIL PROTECTED]
OOPS Pamela, I stand corrected! Never ever was stopped in Oregon for a
Brand Inspection permit, but its not to say it wouldn't happen
This message is from: Karen McCarthy [EMAIL PROTECTED]
OOPS Pamela, I stand corrected! Never ever was stopped in Oregon for a Brand
Inspection permit, but its not to say it wouldn't happen; suffice to say my
guys are covered in the event it would occur...
But, if you are travelling from Calif
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In a message dated 5/14/01 2:51:31 PM Pacific Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
...To my
knowledge California does not have a brand inspection for horses, and I
would assume that Oregon doesn't either.
I don't know if my last email went
Dept.in advance and get a permit number to put on Health Cert.. They also
require a Coggins, good for 6 months. I have travelled extensively w/ horses
in and thru Oregon and they have never asked for a Brand Inspection, even
though all my horses carry them, as req'd. by Nevada state rules...To my
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In a message dated 5/13/01 7:52:39 PM Mountain Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
It's possible you don't need brand inspection in California and your health
papers will suffice. But I'd be safe and call your vet and ask them. I
didn't have
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I'm by no means an authority on brand inspecting, only know I don't want to
pay a hefty fine when transporting my horses! So, for those of you who want
to know, I did a tedious websearch for brand inspecting laws (came up with a
lot of cattle rustling
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In a message dated 5/12/01 5:43:40 PM Pacific Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
To go out of state (well, beyond New England) we usually get a health
I had a feeling it was New England that didn't need brand inspecting, but
make sure
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In a message dated 5/12/01 6:32:34 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Brands, markings,
scars are all checked.
Ah! Ok, our Coggins tests have all that information on them. Not that the
vets fill them out, but I usually do after
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In a message dated 5/12/01 3:16:45 PM Pacific Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
What is a brand inspection?
I've heard rumours that there ARE states that don't require them, but most of
them that I know of do. When you trailer a horse
This message is from: Jean Gayle [EMAIL PROTECTED]
DeeAnna there is one more thing. One year we had a mild winter and early
spring. the horses began to develop bald spots while shedding. My Vets
explanation was the mild weather caused them to shed before their spring
coats were coming in.
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In a message dated 5/2/01 8:33:04 AM Pacific Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The vet told me a few days ago that the hair sample he checked under the
microscope does not show evidence of ringworm or lice. He did suggest
that thyroid problems
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Jean, Pamela, and Joel,
Thank you all for your comments on these two subjects.
Pamela's soap/iodine/water wash for racehorses and Jean's chlorox/water
treatment are both new ideas to me. Both make sense, although Joel also
makes a good point that
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In a message dated 4/30/01 12:41:44 PM Pacific Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Oh, and can anyone recommend a medicated wash for superficial skin
problems that have a fungal and/or bacterial source? Right now, I'm
using Betadine (mild iodine)
This message is from: Jean Gayle [EMAIL PROTECTED]
DeeAnna I do not know about brands but I do know that a weak or mid strength
clorox solution (mixed with water) works quite well on fungus. Killed off a
fungal problem my big boy had had for years. Jean
Jean Walters Gayle
Aberdeen, WA
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Good people of the Fjord list:
Do you remember the red-roan draft mare I rescued from the kill buyers a
couple of weeks ago? The vet checked her over last week, gave her her
shots, and noticed something I had not yet seen -- she has a brand on
her left
and then there is soy milk. Some tastes awful, the only
brand I like is the Pacific: ,
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