This message is from: Mike May [EMAIL PROTECTED]
At 06:08 PM 11/7/98 -0500, you wrote:
This message is from: Julia Will [EMAIL PROTECTED]
So, what kind of brand is it?
In Holland they brand with a hot iron, just like in the old west. The area
is shaved first. The registration number (in
This message is from: saskia [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi Meredith,
People have commented on how Dorina's Dutch brands are neither
white-haired like a typical freeze brand on a Quarter Horse or an
Arabian, nor is the hair permanently burned off like the traditional
Western brand.
So, what kind of brand
This message is from: Julia Will [EMAIL PROTECTED]
So, what kind of brand is it?
In Holland they brand with a hot iron, just like in the old west. The area
is shaved first. The registration number (in symbol form) is on the near
hip (as a weanling) and a triangle with the letter of the
This message is from: Sessoms [EMAIL PROTECTED]
People have commented on how Dorina's Dutch brands are neither
white-haired like a typical freeze brand on a Quarter Horse or an
Arabian, nor is the hair permanently burned off like the traditional
Western brand.
So, what kind of brand is it?
, to make a long story shorter, she had the filly 3 hours
after we got home!)
We also have an Arab mare, sheep, and Australian Shepherds.
My first question is in regard to the gestation period survey. Our mare
was bred in pasture and the date in was 5/11/97 and the date out was
11/20/97. It would
, to make a long story shorter, she had the filly 3 hours
after we got home!)
We also have an Arab mare, sheep, and Australian Shepherds.
My first question is in regard to the gestation period survey. Our mare
was bred in pasture and the date in was 5/11/97 and the date out was
11/20/97. It would
an Arab mare, sheep, and Australian Shepherds.
My first question is in regard to the gestation period survey. Our mare
was bred in pasture and the date in was 5/11/97 and the date out was
11/20/97. It would be hard to say what the last breeding date was and
11/20 wouldn't work, (i.e. only 6 mos
This message is from: Mike May [EMAIL PROTECTED]
At 06:08 PM 4/10/98 -0600, you wrote:
This message is from: Alison Barr [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I have noticed allot of you include web page adresses in your letters,
so that if you click on them, you will go to that adress. I would love
to know how (i
question
Date: Friday, April 10, 1998 5:08 PM
This message is from: Alison Barr [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I have noticed allot of you include web page adresses in your letters,
so that if you click on them, you will go to that adress. I would love
to know how (i have netscape communicator). thanks.
This message is from: Paul Milton [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On the link question in the body of the message, here's another option.
If you type it in, add the prefix mailto: or http:// in front of the
address and it will make it appear as a link. Like this:
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
or
http
This message is from: Alison Barr [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I have noticed allot of you include web page adresses in your letters,
so that if you click on them, you will go to that adress. I would love
to know how (i have netscape communicator). thanks.
that last year we didn't
make much progress in moving forward on to new and better things.
New Question
So this brings up another topic for discussion. I was so happy with
all the discussion about doubling. Sharing this information is so
useful. My new question is - how do to you condition your Fjords
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