d like to find a fjord mare just like mine - the
perfect fjord. I believe they would prefer to lease this wonder horse, due
to the probability that the boarding stable may be sold in the next year or
year & a half.
Requirements: *13.3 to 14.2 hands. Very steady, boomproof* (lots of
joggers, b
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In a message dated 1/13/2010 8:58:40 AM Mountain Standard Time,
owner-fjordhorse-dig...@angus.mystery.com writes:
> "Lightning" is, of course, this natural horsemanship guy's horse. Rescued
> from a bad home where he was never imprinted or broke in the n
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We are selling our very sweet pony, please call or
email for details!
Hannah Cashen
NY, USA
Name: Bergen I
Price: $4,000
DOB: 7/15/97
Age: 10
Breed: Fjord
Height: 13.1½ hh
Fjord, Registration Number: FHF-K-1494-M
Bergen is a sweet and beauti
This message is from: Emily Wigley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Indeed they are! Our daugter's Cardigan pup, Jupiter, joined the
family/herd/pack this winter, and he is a delight! He is getting to
know the horses (Fjords and others), and boy is he a smart,
interesting little guy! Just six months
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Hello list...thanks to those of you who helped with the bit topic. I want
to let you ALL know about the WONDERFUL puppies that we have available!!!
Born 2-28-07 were a litter of AKC registered Welsh Cardigan Corgi Puppies.
They
are absolutely BEAUT
This message is from: "Clinton Nesseth" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Hello,
I had been very unhappy with the Wintec Isabell I purchased for my fjord.
The dressage saddle did not fit my body type, nor my horse. I'm sure for
some people they work just wonderful, but with my long legs and wide horse,
I was ha
This message is from: "Lola Lahr" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Hi! I also had a negative experience with a Wintec (top of the line A/P
CAIR) - I used the widest gullet available and the points of the tree dug
into my horse's withers so hard when my brother (much larger and heavier
than I) tried to mount
This message is from: Silja Knoll <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Thanks so much! Lolar also uses the Freeform and just seems to love it. The
response to my email has been great, actually you are the only one who replied
who doesn't care for the Wintec, I still love the concept of treeless, but am
having
This message is from: "Lola Lahr" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
I did mention the Freeform - and I absolutely love it! It *has a
twist*which really helped me when riding my Fjord mare who was out of
shape at the
time and felt like riding a table! My legs were stretched so straight over
her back in the Bob
This message is from: Eileen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
hehehe, nope. That's easy.
For trail riding, I'm using a Bob Marshall sports saddle (treeless) in
the trail model. I really like this saddle, and my mare moves freely
with it. However, there is NO twist, but very comfy for me nonetheless.
I
This message is from: "Melinda Schumacher" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
I recently purchased a western pleasure/trail saddle from Montana Mountain
Horse for my fjord. It has a draft size flex tree that fits Mirakel nicely
(a similarly styled TexTan extra wide tree was too tight just behind the
shoulders).
This message is from: "Jeanne Zuker" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Silja,
I think you have to try some out to see what actually fits your horse and you,
but I LOVE my Wintec Isbell Dressage with the Cair system. It fit Olaf and
now it fits my Monty. It is comfortable for me and I like the 'suede' seat. I
e wide tree but
it's really easy to change the tree size with the different inserts.
From: "Teressa Kandianis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: fjordhorse@angus.mystery.com
To:
Subject: RE: does the perfect saddle exist?
Date: Tue, 23 Jan 2007 13:54:26 -0800
This message is f
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Schleese Saddlery will be giving a presentation and individual
saddle-fit evaluations at the Midwest Fjord Horse Club's winter meeting
the last weekend in February. The meeting will be at the Wahl Equestrian
Center in northern Illinois. See http://mwfhc.
This message is from: debora seely <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Try contacting Schleese Saddlery. It's expensive but if you want a saddle that
will really fit.
www.schleese.com I think they are coming to some fjord meeting in Minnesota.
Deb S.
Silja Knoll <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
This mess
This message is from: wendee berman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
I second the Sensation. I have a western styled Harmony Sensation (looks very
much like Sensation hybrid but with western fenders) and not only does it fit
like a dream, its very comfortable to me. I also have used a Wintec with the
extr
t
in unison with it, that was the miracle.
- Anais Nin
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Full-name: SSlotness
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Date: Tue, 23 Jan 2007 17:43:59 EST
Subject: Re: does the perfect saddle exist?
To: fjordhorse@angus.mystery.com
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of karl & Jerrie
Froelch
Sent: Tuesday, January 23, 2007 12:51 PM
To: fjordhorse@angus.mystery.com
Subject: RE: does the perfect saddle exist?
This message is from: "karl & Jerrie Froelch" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
We use
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I use a Steuben VSD, 17" seat. It works for us.
The dream was always running ahead of me. To catch up, to live for a moment
in unison with it, that was the miracle.
- Anais Nin
The FjordHorse List archives can be found at:
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This message is from: "Lola Lahr" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
I love my Freeform SB saddle with a Haf pad - and so do both of my Fjords,
my 2 mustangs and my 3 Arabs. Same saddle! After I had ridden in it for
awhiIe, I found that I needed a longer seat than the one I originally
ordered, and was able to
] On Behalf Of Silja Knoll
Sent: Tuesday, January 23, 2007 10:30 AM
To: fjordhorse@angus.mystery.com
Subject: does the perfect saddle exist?
This message is from: Silja Knoll <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Hi Group,
I am starting to get frustrated about finding a saddle that will work for
my 5 year old
This message is from: "Cherie Mascis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Silja,
Try the Sensation treeless saddle . http://kaarenjordan.comIt actually
has a spine channel and is well padded. They have an all purpose, dressage
and hybrid models. The hybrid is like a cross between Western and English.
This message is from: Silja Knoll <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Hi Group,
I am starting to get frustrated about finding a saddle that will work for my
5 year old Fjord and me. Although I like to do everything from dressage to
low jumps, to riding in the mountains, I am leaning towards a dressage or an
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Hey just a thought how about inexpensive edible feed bags, so you don't have
to take them off. When the horse is done they can eat the bag! Made out
of a hay paper:0)
Creative Ideas
Bonnie
The FjordHorse List archives can be found at:
h
This message is from: "ruth bushnell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
SoI am now into sewing. One of my projects is to sew the perfect
equine feed bag.
Now I need a little design help.
Has anyone else been wishing for the perfectly designed feedbag?
Suggestions? Gail
THERE
This message is from: Jean Ernest <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
You mean when he became a husband he wasn't Significant anymore? Is THAT
what marriage does to a relationship? :)
Jean in Fairbanks, Alaska, cloudy , -9F
At 06:54 PM 11/22/2006 -0800, you wrote:
This message is from: "Gail Russell" <[EM
This message is from: "Gail Russell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
OOPS! He graduated from significant other to husband about 4 years ago. I
was just concentrating on feedbag design, and misspoke!
The FjordHorse List archives can be found at:
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the boat that we
THINK we have sold. Turns out, it works!
SoI am now into sewing. One of my projects is to sew the perfect equine
feed bag. Purpose is to allow supplement feeding to individual horses who
are pastured together.
Now I need a little design help.
I have access to sailing mate
ey became
the talk of the barn. Doylestown, located in Bucks Co. PA is big horse
country, especially dressage and eventing, and people were making special
trips to see the fjords. Everyone was impressed with their beauty and
manners. Once they settled in they were the perfect barn guests. Both we
Yes, you are fortunate, and also wise to have chosen a stallion like this.
Patti Jo says . . .
<
the
WHOLE picture and not just the score AND what is it you are wanting to
breed??
Many people just want disposition and is that so wrong??? I know I know,
you'll say "you c
eep for their
program and don't want to be breed because of whatever reason. The prices
are usually more affordable for those of us with a champagne taste with a
beer budget.
Roberta
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Sub
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Dear Jan,
What an absolutely wonderful post regarding Grete!One of the best
ponies I ever owned was a Morgan/Haflinger cross and so dumpy she was
really cute
Regards,
Karen Emirzian
Green Meadow Farm
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Sent: Saturday, October 26, 2002 4:26 PM
Subject: the perfect horse
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> Well, I think I finally have to speak up on this.
>I try hard to breed an exceptional fjord horse, and have searched
far
> and w
bon in
>
> conformation from the NFHR evaluations, and a third has her first premium
> under the Dutch system! She may not look like the "perfect horse," but you
>
> would be hard-pressed to find a more versatile, better-producing, safer,
> kinder mare anywhere, who is perf
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Hooray Jan, Jean :))
Jean Walters Gayle
Aberdeen, WA
Author:The Colonel's Daughter
$20 PO Box 104
Montesano, WA 98563
enthusiasm. She is safe for anyone to
drive, and has been a very patient school-horse at the driving clinics that
we have held here. She is, in my book, just as close to perfect as any of
the others --- although in a very different way.
Just as a point of interest, this same dumpy potato-mare
people trotting Pomeranians and Pekingese. Tiny women posing their
Rottweilers. Bucktoothed people showing the judge the perfect teeth of
their dog. Maybe our desire for the perfect animal is in compensation for
how imperfect we are. We can't go back and select our parents or the traits
we wis
This message is from: "Jean Gayle" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
I love all of this talk about the "perfect" horse, cow, dog or that if the
perfect horse was bred the owner would shoot it!! This is all the human
fooling with nature and the animal..Isn't it interesting that
This message is from: "Arthur Rivoire" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Hello Everybody, from Carol Rivoire at Beaver Dam Farm in Nova Scotia --
Why did so many people get hung up because I used the word "perfect" --
What I said was that a stallion needed to be "as close to
This message is from: "Peter Randall" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Re "Has anyone ever see the perfect horse?"
See there's the rub. A wise man once said, if he ever saw the perfect horse
he'd shoot it, for why would we breed further?
We are individuals and so are
a is about 50 years behind the times.
The lifestyle and the people are beyond belief.
Now, CNN and Money Magazine have discovered what we and all our guests have
known for years, and named Nova Scotia "one of 12 perfect places in North
America to spend a summer holiday."
Their extensive cri
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> i'm asking about your trick for horses who come home jigging,etc - have an
> app/arab gelding that is wonderful except for this trait -
>
> mary harvey
> virginia
Yes.
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i'm asking about your trick for horses who come home jigging,etc - have an
app/arab gelding that is wonderful except for this trait -
mary harvey
virginia
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In a message dated 3/25/01 10:18:50 PM Mountain Standard Time,
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<< BTW, I also tie them up until I'm
done being mad at them. A trainer I really like that helps me out
always ties up his "trainee's" for 1/2 hour after their daily
rgaret
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To:
Sent: Thursday, December 28, 2000 7:41 PM
Subject: picture perfect ?
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> In a message dated 00-12-28 22:12:30 EST, you write:
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> << Margaret Strachan
> In picture
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In a message dated 00-12-28 22:12:30 EST, you write:
<< Margaret Strachan
In picture perfect, dry, warm, Southern California--I'm really trying hard
to feel for all of you in cold places.
>>
OK Margaret. I have to tease you abo
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In a message dated 2/20/99 7:55:27 Pacific Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
writes:
<< I have extra copies of the March thru Dec 1998 issues of John Lyons'
Perfect Horse magazine. Anyone who wants them is welcome to them, I
would just like to
This message is from: Lori Albrough <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
I have extra copies of the March thru Dec 1998 issues of John Lyons'
Perfect Horse magazine. Anyone who wants them is welcome to them, I
would just like to be paid for shipping them to you.
Good magazine - worth a test ride.
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