This message is from: Cynthia Madden [EMAIL PROTECTED]
As usual, Brian, well said!
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Cynthia Madden
Las Cruces, NM
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Dogs (and horses, cm) are not our whole life, but they make our lives whole.
-Roger
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I have been training Fjords in Driving and Draft for some 20
years now. In my experience with training there are no shortcuts to real
success in training. I do not use special bits or special philosophies to
accomplish my goals of training. I use the above standards and just do the
work required
This message is from: Tamara Rousso [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To tell you the truth Fjords speak to my soul. I
don't know what it is about them, but I love LOOKING
at them. I told my friend that if I got one and it
didn't turn out to be everything everyone says and it
was just a lawn ornament I'd still
This message is from: ruth bushnell [EMAIL PROTECTED]
What is the best breed of draft horse/pony? Our standard answer goes
something
like.. Which breed, when you look at it, makes your heart beat faster?
Amy
Funny thing is Amy we started out with those which made our heart
This message is from: ARDETH OBENAUF [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I take my fjord mare to a trainer that also helps me with hunter under
saddle work with my quarter horse. Before this, we had been on her back a
few times, but no actual training took place. The trainer rode her about
ten times which
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In a message dated 11/10/2003 5:00:01 PM Pacific Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The bottom line is, listen to what is in your heart.
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That's it in a nutshell Beth! I can't count the number of times I have been
asked (in my job as one
This message is from: Tamara Rousso [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Thanks for your input Beth. You are right she is not
really one for pure bred anything. She gets her dogs
from the pound and her horses are grade. She feels
sorry for the underdog so to speak and wants to give
homes to those considered less
This message is from: Starfirefarm [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi Tamara,
I usually don't butt into conversations like this, but I had to on this
one. By your friend saying that there is nothing special about
fjords, she's saying there is nothing special about any breed of
horse. Nothing special about
This message is from: Karen Keith [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I've got two Fjords now. The first one I bought and assumed I'd break to
drive. Doesn't look like it's going to happen. He's a lovely riding horse,
great temperament, but just freaks out about rattling stuff behind him.
He's a rising 5
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I am an amateur horse trainer and have worked with only my family's Fjords
but in my experiences they are all very willing horses. The only difficulty
I have had with training then is that they are VERY smart. I have to think
faster than them. My
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My Fjord, Rollo, was trained to drive when he was 8 years old and he is now a
wonderful driving horse. He was broke to ride at 3 and was ridden very
lightly the first year. He had no exposure to any kind of driving training
until age 8. The woman
This message is from: Sally Maitland [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hello everyone, I have one quick question to ask...I having been taking
lots of time to look for the perfect Fjord, and I have come across one
that I really like. The only downside to him is that he is not broke to
drive. I would really like
This message is from: truman matz [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Joel writes,
Another problem finding a trainer could start on your own place . Those
cute, cuddly foals grow up to be 100# animals capable of killing a human.
Not to say they will but treat them like what they are - an equine.
Kind of like the
This message is from: truman matz [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Another problem finding a trainer could start on your own place . Those
cute, cuddly foals grow up to be 100# animals capable of killing a human.
Not to say they will but treat them like what they are - an equine.
Kind of like the perception
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In a message dated 3/13/01 8:30:30 AM Pacific Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
All equines are fight or flight animals. Ever wonder why your horse
sometimes poops when you go up to them in the pasture? Maybe the
predator( that would be you)
This message is from: Joel Harman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
All equines are fight or flight animals. Ever wonder why your horse
sometimes poops when you go up to them in the pasture? Maybe the
predator( that would be you) will stop smell the pile while the horse
runs off.
We discussed this issue last
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Subject: training Fjords
This message is from: Mary Thurman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hello list,
Just a note of encouragement to all of you out there who are in the
at
This message is from: Mary Thurman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hello list,
Just a note of encouragement to all of you out there who are in the
throes of trying to train your Fjords - with or without a trainer to
help you. It CAN be done, it does work - these guys/gals ARE smart,
and, yes, they CAN do
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