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> Thanks for the info Kayla.
> Do you know if the results are public and itemized? Is there a place
we can
> see the rules or scoring system used for these inspections?
>
> Phil
>
Phil, you have a PM with the information.
Kayla
>
> Perhaps there is another breed or discipline that has a method in
place we
> can look at for inspiration.
>
> Phil
>
Most of the breed organizations that hold "evaluation" are called
approvals or inspections. Here are few examples in North America. Each
have their own rules and regulations b
--- In IceHorses@yahoogroups.com, "Janice McDonald" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
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> >
> > Is this the person that the USIHC is bringing in to teach
Americans how to
> > ride Icelandics?>
>
> yes.janice
Katrin Sheehan is the sponsor not USIHC.
Kayla
"The Calendar of Events includes all events in
--- In IceHorses@yahoogroups.com, "Cherie Mascis"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Believe it or not Betadine mixed with sugar and slathered in the
cracks works really well for hoof cracks that don't grow out well.
>
> Cherie
>
It does work. My farrier called it "sugardyne". The bacteria love the
su
--- In IceHorses@yahoogroups.com, "judy3hhd" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>> Kayla, how big is your Icelandic?
My 16 year old gelding is 12.3 hds, large bone and weighs about 1000
lbs (guesstimate and a wee bit on the fat side) and my three year old
filly is 13.3 hds, finer bone and probably wei
of their hay.
I use the nutrionist at Southern States to help determine my feeding
program. Every major manufacture of horse feeds has a nutrionist that
will help you.
Kayla ( icnewb but not new to horses)
h shanks must have a curb strap or curb
chain attached and
used for leverage. The length of a shank shall be measured in a
straight line from the
mouthpiece to the end of the shank
>
I'm sure there are other disciplines that have similar rules just
haven't had time to research.
Kayla (icnewb but not new to horses)
gt;
Thank you John for your infinite words and wisdom
icnewb (but not a horse newbie)