d source is gone. Maybe that was just an unlucky break
with mother nature?
Rosemary
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Subject: Re: fjord story & Fjord stats
This message is from: "Cherie Mascis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
In Arizona, we had a young cougar lurking around for a few days and one
night he must have been desperate to get into a large corral with about 15
horses in it. He got a couple of scratches in, but must have been stomped
because there
This message is from: "jgayle" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Lauren. I understand the adult Cougar has a 150 mile range, so it should
move on. If it is a young cougar I should think the adults can stomp the
critter enough to send it packing. We have one that ranges through here but
has never tried to g
This message is from: Lauren Sellars <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Although it is so hard to let some of our furry friends go, People that
sell fjords are very lucky because they get to pass along joy &
happiness.They meet the most wonderful people and somehow we still get
to be a part almost like gran
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