This message is from: ARDETH OBENAUF [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I am so sorry to hear of your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with you.
I do have a long list of Norwegian names. Is there some where I can fax it
to you? A Norwegian friend compiled a huge list for me for the baby our
mare is expecting
This message is from: Mary Thurman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
--- Jean Gayle [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sue I would just say again about the goat, the foal
I had here that had been
raised on a goat was stunted but eventually grew up.
Sue,
I would have to agree with Jean, here. PLEASE don't
raise
This message is from: SUSAN L GIARGIARI [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hello Sue,
I am so sorry for the loss of Katrina.
What a blessing to have had the vet right there to do a C section and get
the foal out. It doesn't stop the pain, but certainly will keep your mind
occupied, working to keep the foal going
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In a message dated 5/8/01 1:46:31 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Sue I would just say again about the goat, the foal I had here that had
been
raised on a goat was stunted but eventually grew up. I wonder if there
needs to be some
This message is from: Jean Gayle [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sue I would just say again about the goat, the foal I had here that had been
raised on a goat was stunted but eventually grew up. I wonder if there
needs to be some supplementing along with the goats milk? Jean
Jean Walters Gayle
Aberdeen
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Thank you all for your words of encouragement and wonderfull names. Baby,
still unnamed, is doing very well. We are still feeding every 90 minutes and
he is now taking 13oz at a feeding. Friends have been great I have spent a
total of 10 minutes alone
This message is from: Denise Delgado [EMAIL PROTECTED]
dear sue, so sorry about your loss. what a terrible thing!!! but than
you have a new life, and out of your beloved mare to boot. hope he
comes along ok. i will be praying for him and you. how about ARI? in
norse mythology, ari works in
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From: Denise Delgado [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: fjordhorse@angus.mystery.com fjordhorse@angus.mystery.com
Date: Monday, May 07, 2001 1:14 PM
Subject: Re: Orphan Foal
This message is from: Denise Delgado [EMAIL PROTECTED]
dear sue, so sorry about your loss. what a terrible thing!!! but than
you have
This message is from: Jean Gayle [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sue so sorry about your tragedy. Can not imagine how it would feel to be so
involved in bringing forth life to then see one taken. Wish my mare was
here as she could bring milk at any time. I know goats have been used and
the foal would
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Sue,
How tragically sad for you. I don't have any words of advice or wisdom. But
could you check the vet's in your area and see if any mares have lost a
foal? Maybe get the two of them together?
I'll try to think of some good names for you today
This message is from: Carol J. Makosky [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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I lost my beloved Katrina Sunday afternoon when she was in labor with her
foal. Not sure what happened but she seemed to be doing fine when she had
what was very like
This message is from: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I lost my beloved Katrina Sunday afternoon when she was in labor with her
foal. Not sure what happened but she seemed to be doing fine when she had
what was very like a seizure, moments later she was gone. My vet was here and
he cut her baby from her
This message is from: Brian Thompson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
So good to hear from you on the list Julie, and to hear you are whipping
your nemises. Sorry to hear about Braggen, but at least you were able to
same the little one so it wasn't a double tragedy. We just finished hauling
our winter pile
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Nancy,
It is probably hairless in places just because it is premature. The hair
is one of the last things to develop.
Steve
Steve and Amy White
Prairieholm Farm
Waterloo, Nebraska
This message is from: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Nancy Thibault)
I had a foal who was born 38 days premature. She died. She had skin
defects - totally bald areas (no hair follicles at all) on the entire
left side of her face up to her ear. as well as a large bald area on her
left shoulder, and smaller
This message is from: carol [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi Friends, Lilla had her foal, a colt, Easter Sunday, 8:30 am with the
whole family and neighbors too, watching. She just laid down and popped
it out, in only 10 minutes. What a woman!!
www.painteasy.com/foalForSale.htm baby pictures
We still
This message is from: Jean Gayle [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Julie welcome back and so glad you are doing well. Sorry about your mare,
what a shock. Good things can happen though when it looks impossible. Can
imagine that little foal is reaching up quite a ways to the udder of his
adoptive mother. Jean
Easter EXTRA happy when I read of your improved
health, that's wonderful news!! We're both very happy for you and appreciate
you sharing that.
Great story with a happy ending on the orphan foal too.
A Happy Spring to you too! =)
Ruthie and Gene, nw mt
This message is from: John Bosomworth [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Our new arrival is also a colt, born Sat, Apr. 14 -*Deere Country
Jasper*. Like all new babies he is beautiful. Both foals took 11
months and 3 days.Can't imagine waiting and watching for 12 months.
This morning, Peppin
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Julie,
Hearing that you are well again is the icing on the cake of a wonderful
Easter. Keep doing whatever it is you are doing right!
Sorry you lost your mare, but I'm very happy that you found a surrogate mom
for the baby.
Pamela
at this time, and feeling strong and energetic! I
am so thankful for the countless good wishes and prayers that have come my
way. Just being able to feed our horses and shovel manure is a treat for
menever thought I would appreciate it so much!
Our first foal arrived on April 6th
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Hi Everyone, I'm still waiting for our second Fjord foal of the year. Tone'
is currently 366 days and waiting, still baking that little foal. Vet says
all is well, at least with her, I'm getting a little neurotic.
Thank goodness we have little Tenne
This message is from: linda hickam [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wouldn't you be..ughhh
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: fjordhorse@angus.mystery.com
Subject: We picked a name for our new foal
Date: Sun, Apr 1, 2001, 5:58 PM
she is currently 354 days and counting! Boy is
she a crab
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Hi Everyone, our new little foal (friday night) is doing great, running
around nursing every chance he gets.
After much deliberation and searching the Norwegian Dictionary
We have decided to name the new little guy:
TENNE ( pronounced Tehner
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hi Michele,
Congrats on your new foal! Hope dam and foal continue to do so well.
Lynda and Daniel
Bailey's Norwegian Fjord Horse Farm
White Cloud, MI
231.689.9902
http://hometown.aol.com/heithingi/BaileysNorwegianFjords.html
31, 2001 1:02 AM
Subject: FINALLY A FOAL!
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Tonight, at 9:30, Opal delivered a beautiful little colt. We went out to
check the horses before bed, Opal laid down while we were out there, then
got
up, then laid right back down, at that point, we ran
last foal Harrison
..I need to get to bed, I hope the little guy is warm enough
its in the 20's
here tonight, and Opal doesn't do that stall thing
Michele Noonan
Stevensville, MT
Congratulations Michelle and Opal !!! Glad that all went well and you were
able
that, her water broke 2 minutes later, and 5 minutes later we
had a foal, All on tape, the whole thing took less than 10 minutes, And she
ate her dinner tonight, and their was no other warning!, almost missed it
She was great, this little colt was eager to get up, and was up within 15
minutes
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John and Eunice,
Congratulations on your foal!
Catherine Lassesen
This message is from: truman matz [EMAIL PROTECTED]
This message is from: John Bosomworth [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sunday morning Deere Country Bess presented us with her first foal.
Deere Country Peppin showed up in spite of the fact that on Saturday night
John said She definitely won't be doing
This message is from: John Bosomworth [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sunday morning Deere Country Bess presented us with her first foal.
Deere Country Peppin showed up in spite of the fact that on Saturday night
John said She definitely won't be doing anything tonight.Both mom and
baby are fine and we had
This message is from: Bob Envick [EMAIL PROTECTED]
The lurker has come out of the bush to announce the birth of a colt, (Jens)
out of Tullae (Gromar daughter) by Erlend. Of course, I was sound asleep
and did not get to witness the event. No problem as horses have been doing
this without human
,but no where near what Opal is, getting cranky
and saggy. This is Tone's first foal
Opal was bred April 19-28th ( I know, shes a hussy) and has been bagged up
for a week, dripping last few days and now wax drops since last night, and
very saggy. of course this is her 6th foal .
Its been
you said you don't do a live foal
guarantee and then you say you would take a mare back the next year with
no extra charge. That sounds like a live foal guarantee.
Steve
No, it's not a live foal guarantee. Our job is to get the mare safely
bred. If we should fail to get her in foal during one
you said you don't do a live foal
guarantee and then you say you would take a mare back the next year with
no extra charge. That sounds like a live foal guarantee.
Steve
No, it's not a live foal guarantee. Our job is to get the mare safely
bred. If we should fail to get her in foal during one
This message is from: Jean Gayle [EMAIL PROTECTED]
By that's because men are level headed Steve do you mean flat
headed???
Jean Gayle
Aberdeen, WA
[Authoress of The Colonel's Daughter
Occupied Germany 1946 TO 1949 ]
http://www.techline.com/~jgayle
Barnes Noble Book Stores
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In a message dated 2/7/01 8:12:57 AM Pacific Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I never really understood this arrangement. Why is it the stallions
responsibility to guarantee a live foal, especially up to 24hrs. post
foaling? Once the mare
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In a message dated 2/7/01 9:12:57 AM Mountain Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I feel the live foal guarantee is
obsolete. Instead we should have a conception guarantee.
I disagree. I think it's like offering a home warranty policy when
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that the only major objections to this mare
receiving a live, viable foal at the end of her term, are the MALE
listers?
That's because men are so much more level headed than women.
Running for cover,
Steve
Steve and Amy White
Prairieholm Farm
if the mare is reproductively sound, and
where she is in her cycle so as to optimize positive outcome?
On another post regarding live foal guarantee, I think such
guarantees, while they are more or less the norm, seem to put too
much onus on the stallion for a successful outcome. I mean
This message is from: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On another post regarding live foal guarantee, I think such
guarantees, while they are more or less the norm, seem to put too
much onus on the stallion for a successful outcome. I mean, if the
stallion settles a mare, and she is confirmed
This message is from: truman matz [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I guess this has nothing to do with anything, but has anyone else noted that
those who are staunchly objecting to the mare being guaranteed a foal,...
after a year's wait, after an expensive stud fee, after all kinds of vet
tests
, having said that, there is another player in the
equation (the mare). How many people do a pre-breeding mare
exam and ultrasound to determine if the mare is reproductively
sound, and where she is in her cycle so as to optimize positive
outcome?
On another post regarding live foal
This message is from: truman matz [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Philis, If you signed a contract WITH a live foal guarantee, that should
cover you for this particular breeding. Which means you should be able to
re-breed with no further fees, other than handling or something. (If your
mare slips, absorbs
This message is from: Philis Anderson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I have a question about the concept of live foal guarantee.and I may
not be able to read an answer from..Steve White, or whoever would know.
Am getting ready to fly to San Francisco to play a concertof course
the storm
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Being a hairdresser for many years, I too would tell people their
children's hair color would be the same as their eye brows. Always true.
Congratulations to the new owners of their first Fjords: Marilie and Kaylee
Senior. Who bought a gelding from
This message is from: Glenn and Patty Haggstorm [EMAIL PROTECTED]
this message is from Patty Haggstrom
Hi all, I am new to this forum and enjoying the heck out of it. Thanks
Aimee and Sally for letting me know about it.
In response to Dean Thomas talking about the color a foal will be. When
This message is from: Pat [EMAIL PROTECTED]
We have a four month old
and she finally lost her fuzzy baby coat, now the only thing about her
that doesn't look Fjord is her mane. We plan on taking mom and baby
to the Norwegian-American fest
Martha, I assume the mare and foal is Hedda baby
felt there was no way she could have conceived in this
condition. Seven months later she colicked in full flesh and healthy again.
The Vet examined her, got a funny look on his face and asked if I knew she
was in foal? Four months later Charley was foaled.
So I hardly think a trip like you
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Hi All,
I am new to this group. I have just bought a mare from Sweden who was
covered by a Swedish stallion (Knast Halsnaes) before I bought her. She
travelled through Sweden (11hours), then rested overnight, then by boat to
Denmark (7 hours), then
This message is from: Jean Ernest [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I think there is some risk of the stress of travel affecting the pregnancy.
In a past issue of THE HORSE (can't remember which one, but I could look
it up some day) there was a study about this and they gave the mare
supplemental progesterone (
This message is from: Donna Tauscher [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi List
Got a question I hope somebody can help me with. Is it safe to transport
a mare a long distance ( like maybe 1500 miles ) soon after she has been
bred .I seem to recall reading somewhere or hearing that it is best to
wait at least 60
This message is from: Larson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hello Listers,
We haven't been around much lately...too much going on with foaling and
breeding. I did want to check in and tell you about our newest baby, a
Fjord filly born 2:30 AM, June 18th. She's a doll, of course, and our only
Fjord baby for
This message is from: cnielsen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
hi Julie,
I was wondering about Grey dun foals- our mare (brown dun) was bred to
Karibou (Grey dun), how likely is it for our foal to be a Grey? I believe
she may have the eyebrow you are talking about. I am pretty sure the mare
has no greys in her
This message is from: Mike May, Registrar NFHR [EMAIL PROTECTED]
The foal's sire is Erlend, and she bears his stamp ~ upheaded, beautiful
long legs, great topline. She doesn't yet have a name, but it will begin
with a V, as we follow the Dutch system. Interesting to note that Vanja was
born
This message is from: Julie Will [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Our last foal for the season arrived on Thursday evening at 6 pm. I was out
of town on a family emergency, and Darryl got to do the honors of drying
her off and imprinting. Her dam is Vanja, and I believe she was the first
horse imported from
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In a message dated 6/5/00 4:21:51 PM Pacific Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
We are glad to be at the end of the foaling season with four healthy
babies,
3 fillies and a colt.
Sounds like a perfect foal year for you. I just bought a book
This message is from: Jean Ernest [EMAIL PROTECTED]
My friends, Walt and Joanne Brunner called me about 11:00 PM last night to
announce the arrival of a new filly.Her dam is MILLY C-391
C-Z-340-M and the sire is PIPESTONE BOOMMER'S ANDER C-Z-340-M
I will go out later to see the new
This message is from: Jean Gayle [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Fred all the babies were sweet but mother and foal love just can not be
beat. You got my vote also. Jean
Jean Gayle
Aberdeen, WA
[Authoress of The Colonel's Daughter
Occupied Germany 1946 TO 1949 ]
http://www.techline.com/~jgayle
Barnes
This message is from: Frederick J. \(Fred\) Pack [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Our baby filly is in the process of being weaned No more scours(so
far)
Thanks for everyone's vote for this beautiful little girl.
Fred
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Hey Fred you got our vote also. What a
This message is from: Bushnell's [EMAIL PROTECTED]
At 10:05 PM 05/12/2000 -0700, you wrote:
This message is from: Frederick J. \(Fred\) Pack [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi Folks,
(resend of message...sorry...I sent the first one in HTML)
Many, many thanks to all who responded privately, and on the
This message is from: Frederick J. \(Fred\) Pack [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi Folks,
Many, many thanks to all who responded privately, and on the list.
We think we have the problem solved, then the squirts begin again.
It seems that it is an every other day happening.
The mare's food has been cut down
This message is from: Frederick J. \(Fred\) Pack [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi Folks,
(resend of message...sorry...I sent the first one in HTML)
Many, many thanks to all who responded privately, and on the list.
We think we have the problem solved, then the squirts begin again. It
seems that it is
This message is from: Jean Gayle [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Congrats Misha and let us see a picture soon Jean
Jean Gayle
Aberdeen, WA
[Authoress of The Colonel's Daughter
Occupied Germany 1946 TO 1949 ]
http://www.techline.com/~jgayle
Barnes Noble Book Stores
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In a message dated 00-05-05 21:43:02 EDT, you write:
Finally, she is back on Equi-Biz and ProBios at a dosage of 15cc Bismuth and
10cc ProBios today (without any grain), three times a day. She has had only
one movement (semi-firm) between 5PM and now
doesn't have them in their library. These books may
help you with putting mom and baby back together and also for future
breedings.
Personally, I think folks wanting a foal would do best to buy one already
weaned. You get all of the fun of having a foal and some one else has got
it that far and dealt
This message is from: Lori Albrough [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Martha Martin wrote:
We have a 3 1/2 year old mare, Hedda and she gave birth to a filly on
April 13. Unfortunately, we didn't have beginners luck.
Martha, good luck with your foal. I hope she lives up to her name! Good for
you
. Hedda foaled
about an hour before we checked in on her. No waxing signs. The good
news is that the delivery seemed to go fine. The bad news is that the
foal never really picked up, she was really sleepy and we had to help
her stand all but one time. I knew something wasn't quite right and
called
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In a message dated 4/21/00 3:02:50 PM Pacific Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Do any of you have experience regarding raising an orphan foal? We need the
info ... we are determined to do everything possible help this little one
make
. Yesterday, a mare of
Chip's -- Kay Kay -- died of an apparent twisted
intestine.
So sorry to hear that big ol' KK is gone - how doubly
awful when she had a new foal to raise. Good luck
with the raising of the orphan. Don't have any
experience with orphans, but have used Foal-lac in
both
difficult loss of a beloved mare and it's made harder right now
because Kay Kay had just foaled the day before her death.
We have taken a mare who has accepted other foals before and are trying to
give her the idea that this is her foal now. She is allowing the foal to
nurse and she is tolerating
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Email me privately at [EMAIL PROTECTED] for more info on these
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This message is from: Julie Will [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Milli gave us a lovely grey filly this evening. Milli is a Gramann
daughter, and the sire is an Erlend son. Lots of grey in the pedigree.
Haven't named her yet...will be a V name, to be announced tomorrow. Mom
and baby doing great!
Julie at
This message is from: Julie Will [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I'm with Karen...I do like to keep a fleet enema on hand, but seldom have to
use it. I would say it is part of a good foaling kit.
Julie Will, Old Hickory Farm
2502 Brick Church Road
Weedsport, NY 13166
, then yes, I do. I use one of the prepared ones in the
disposable syringe from the supermarket. I have never had a problem with
horses not being able to poop, rather when mom goes into her foal heat and
the little ones scour, now that gets interesting, and I do stay on top of
that.
Karen
This message is from: Mary Wood [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I have a question for all you experts on foaling. Do you routinely give
newborn foals an enema? If so what kind and when?
I have been given different answers on this, and with a mare to foal in a
couple weeks, I need to make up my mind. Thanks
This message is from: David Stewart, Registrar [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Thought you would like to know that FHRS member, Jacqueline Rider, has
telephoned to say that her mare, Glen Tanar Helga, had a filly foal this
morning! The foal, by Magnus, is the first Norwegian Fjord to be born
in the UK
This message is from: Ingrid Ivic [EMAIL PROTECTED]
...our mare lost her foal this morning
So sorry to hear of your loss Janne, how awful. A very sad thing. I do
hope
the mare is fine though. Give Heidi a hug...
We send our very best wishes your way, for the next foal due
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Just uploaded two pictures of the new foal.
Absolutely adorable. The close up photo looks like it should win some
contests! Better get to entering !!
Lou
Check out our website
A HREF=http://members.aol.com/dbldayfarm/index.htm;DoubleDay Farm
This message is from: Lori Albrough [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Congratulations Fred, on your lovely leggy little lady.
I just love the snuggle-faces photo.
Lori
Frederick J. (Fred) Pack wrote:
Just uploaded two pictures of the new foal. They can be seen at :
http://www.geocities.com/CapeCanaveral
This message is from: Jean Gayle [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Fred, that has to be the leggiest baby going. she is absolutely feminine
despite those stilts. How ever does she manage? Beautiful mama too. Jean
Jean Gayle
Aberdeen, WA
[Authoress of The Colonel's Daughter
Occupied Germany 1946 TO 1949 ]
This message is from: Denise Delgado [EMAIL PROTECTED]
fred, what a cutie pie!!! denise
This message is from: Starfire Farm, LLC [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Frederick J. (Fred) Pack wrote:
Just uploaded two pictures of the new foal. They can be seen at :
http://www.geocities.com/CapeCanaveral/3158/OurFamilyPho.html
How totally cute! Love that up close and personal shot. Okay, mini
This message is from: linda hickam [EMAIL PROTECTED]
CUTE..CUTE.CUTE
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From: Frederick J. (Fred) Pack [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: fjordhorse@angus.mystery.com
Subject: web site with new pictures of our foal
Date: Mon, Jan 31, 2000, 2:17 AM
This message is from
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Congratulations on the new baby Fred. The pictures are wonderful.
Sue Clark-Sorger
Crown Oak Fjords
Sandia Park NM
This message is from: Frederick J. (Fred) Pack [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Just uploaded two pictures of the new foal. They can be seen at :
http://www.geocities.com/CapeCanaveral/3158/OurFamilyPho.html
Some of the pictures are high quality and will take a little longer to
download.
Fred Pack
Pack's
This message is from: Jean Gayle [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hahaha Brian, maybe your grass stays wet all year but believe it or not with
a 115 rainfall the grass does have to be licked. Actually I developed
quite a knack of running the blade through my mouth ,much like the proper
way to eat parsley. My
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On Sat, 22 Jan 2000 17:45:02 -0800 Jean Gayle [EMAIL PROTECTED]
writes:
Misha, I would never touch those wires. I pick a blade of grass, wet it
with my tongue and then rest the blade on the hot wire. It gives you a
trickle if the wire is hot. Be sure, of
This message is from: cnielsen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
but very funny-no???
- Original Message -
From: Jean Gayle [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: fjordhorse@angus.mystery.com
Sent: Saturday, January 22, 2000 11:16 PM
Subject: Re: Foal trimming, aussie, electric fence
This message is from: Jean Gayle
This message is from: Jean Gayle [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Karen, that is not nice :))
Jean Gayle
Aberdeen, WA
[Authoress of The Colonel's Daughter
Occupied Germany 1946 TO 1949 ]
http://www.techline.com/~jgayle
Barnes Noble Book Stores
This message is from: Karen McCarthy [EMAIL PROTECTED]
From: Jean Gayle [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I pick a blade of grass, wet it with my tongue and then rest the blade on
the hot wire. It gives you a trickle if the wire is hot. Be sure, of
course, the blade of grass is not from a corner etc,
This message is from: William Coli [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Misha wrote:
Bill is was nice of you to share the Coli story. Do you get a private laugh
out of it--being a scientist?
Not only do I get a laugh out of that story privately, I have used
it (as well as the I'm non-pathogenic, and good
This message is from: misha nogha [EMAIL PROTECTED]
For the foals that need it I trim every four weeks. I think it makes for
nice shaped feet and will help them grow straight. Also, seems to me like
it just is a good reminder about feet trimming etc. Kind of a training thing.
We got an
This message is from: Ursula Jensen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Congratulations to Catherine and Rune (and Kristi of course) We are always
thrilled when a foal is healthy and both mare and baby are on their way.
Brian and I were talking the other day (we do that sometimes) and realised
that Samstein
This message is from: Catherine Lassesen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hello and Happy New Year!
Anyone interested in a Fjord Foal Raffle please consider the HOLD YOUR
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This message is from: whfjords [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Dear List,
Christmas came early and I now have a Pioneer forecart. And New
harness!!!(WHOOPIE) The pole is way too long. What is the correct length?
I have the yoke that bolts thru the pole. I also have collected a road
wagon but it has a
This message is from: GAIL RUSSELL [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Well - Baby Jaws has graduated to an actual NAME - Odin seems to meet with
the approval of everyone, so we are trying to teach ourselves to abandon all
his temporary names. However - we are still wondering about his temporary
color. Maybe
This message is from: Nancy Hotovy [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Jean - Congratulations on your foal. We owned your mare as a youngster,
(she took 1st place at the Blue Earth Fjord Show as a yearling or two
year old) at which time Joe Hempel bought her. Her dam Marta is a
full sister to our favorite old
This message is from: griet vandenbroucke [EMAIL PROTECTED]
CONGRATULATIONS with a new Fjordbaby,
May he bring a lot of joy to all of you!!
Griet
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Congratulations, on the new member of your heard.
Erika Peterson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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