On Tue, 8 Jul 2008 12:36:05 -0700, you wrote:
>I think they must be high maintenance. Trying to keep all the feathers
>clean would be too much work for me. But they are strikingly beautiful.
He doesn't worry about little things like that! ; )
They live out in huge herds and make babies, which
> I think they must be high maintenance. Trying to keep all the feathers
> clean would be too much work for me. But they are strikingly beautiful.
I could just hear my farrier whining now. . . As it is, he is always trying
to get me to trim my Icelandics feathers!
One is still on my bucket li
> Here's a silver dapple pinto Irish cob for you, Judy.
Thanks!
>>A guy near us breeds them, has over 300!
Over 300!! Wow!
I think they must be high maintenance. Trying to keep all the feathers
clean would be too much work for me. But they are strikingly beautiful.
Judy
http://iceryder.
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From: "Mic Rushen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Here's a silver dapple pinto Irish cob for you, Judy. A guy near us breeds
> them, has over 300!
Mic,
If you could hook up with someone in the US and import these guys, you
can make a fortune on them. They sell in the
Check out this silver dapple Gypsy Vanner. I thought they were mostly
pintos!
http://horsetopia.horse-for-sale.org/classifieds/ad272431
Judy
http://iceryder.net
http://clickryder.com
> Hi,
> This looks like nice grade horse. This looks like a American bred
mutt. He
does not look like a Icelandic or a Gypsy Vanner horse.
>
Please forward pic off the list to [EMAIL PROTECTED] Am missing many
posts.
Thanks,
Kate
On 3/26/07, Karen Thomas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Personally, I'm not as offended by people
> breeding compatible, nicely conformed, talented horses of different breeds
> as I am by people who think it's ok to breed any horse just because the
> horse happens to be registered, no matter what pr
On 3/25/07, Stephanie Caldwell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>I think
> that as American's we have a different view of cross breds, because as
> long as my mare meets certain criteria she can be accepted into the
> Sport Pony mare book and her babies would be 'cross breds' but would
> be registerable
>>> I ring stewarded a local show today... and was approached by a gal who
has a smallish WB who wants to cross with some sport ponies. I think that as
American's we have a different view of cross breds, because as long as my
mare meets certain criteria she can be accepted into the Sport Pony mare
On 3/25/07, Janice McDonald <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I just think it your name aint justin morgan you dont need to be
> trying to start a new breed.
I ring stewarded a local show today... and was approached by a gal who
has a smallish WB who wants to cross with some sport ponies. I think
t
>> http://iceryder.net/luna.html Not sure what the price is, as he
forgot to include it.
I'll email Nate to ask. Raven
On 3/24/07, Anne Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> Hi,
> This looks like nice grade horse. This looks like a American bred mutt. He
> does not look like a Icelandic or a Gypsy Vanner horse.
>
i bet if there was even one other breed horse in iceland it wouldnt be
ten years before there w
> Would really appreciate if someone might send original message,
> offering horse for sale.
Here it is:
http://iceryder.net/luna.html
Not sure what the price is, as he forgot to include it.
Judy
http://icehorses.net
http://clickryder.com
>>> Don't see how such a breeding would impact either registered breed, as
offspring couldn't be registered/shown.
Exactly, and that's why I don't think it's any business of the breed
associations. Making a decision to breed ANY horse is a huge
responsibility, and I think each breeding should b
>> Let an Americans screw up 2 perfect breeds. Here in the US we
have enough screwed up horses!
You say this as if Iceland had never bred any "screwed up horses"~!
!!! Why are they eating so many of them??
I'm so tired of the "let's bash the americans" crap. Our money is
good enough for i
My part Icelandic mare is VERY gaited. She was sooo good on the
trails, bombproof, would go out alone or with anybody, a horse you could be
a passenger on and have fun. That is why I bred her. To get a younger
version of her. I bred her to my colt, Andi, now gelded, and the baby,
Vinney is
--- Janice McDonald <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> I am personally opposed to breeding gaited horses
with non gaited with the exception of breeding for
mules.<<
My part Icelandic mare is VERY gaited. She was sooo
good on the trails, bombproof, would go out alone or
with anybody, a horse you cou
> Susan in NV (who has 2 part Icelandics)
I am personally opposed to breeding gaited horses with non gaited
with the exception of breeding for mules. Thats just how I feel. I
have seen many many horses go for peanuts at auction that are half non
gaited and half gaited, it just makes the wor
point taken on the other side but I still don't like it! Mix breeding
doesn't always mean healthier...if that were true than hip dysplasia
wouldn't be showing up more and more in mixed breeds of dogs under the myth
that mixing makes for a stronger, longer lived dog. I didn't mean to assume
these pe
You know what Anne.the more and more I think about your rude post,
the more I get pissed.
I went back to looked at Nate's little mare, she's a doll!She does
have leg feathers and she's nicely put together. Give me a stocky ice
pony or iceX any day, over the new fangled refined icelandic ho
>> Let an Americans screw up 2 perfect breeds. Here in the US we
have enough screwed up horses!
You say this as if Iceland had never bred any "screwed up horses"~!
!!! Why are they eating so many of them??
I'm so tired of the "let's bash the americans" crap. Our money is
good enough for icela
--- Dee Dreslough <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>I feel the other side of this issue needs
representation and it hasn't yet appeared on the
board. I felt compelled to speak up.<<
HOORAY for you, Dee!! Actually, this topic has come
up before, and many on this list agree with you. A
cross-bred hor
> http://iceryder.net/luna.html
>
> This horse belongs to the Vet Tech at my Vet's office. Nate is a
> really nice young man. And Dana is in my saddle club...she does a
> nice job at startings young horses and is a good trained
> This looks like a American bred mutt.
Hey..I'm an Americ
I agree with you anne...but you're never going to stop the "horse lovin'
backyard breeder". I have a few neighbors here in NC... not the most
educated horse people but they ride and they love their horses and if they
can find a "good stud" for one of their mares... they'll have one baby a
year to
Raven <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> Info on a
Gypsy Vanner / Icelandic Horse cross for sale:
http://iceryder.net/luna.html
This horse belongs to the Vet Tech at my Vet's office. Nate is a
really nice young man. And Dana is in my saddle club...she does a
ni
>> Info on a Gypsy Vanner / Icelandic Horse cross for sale:
http://iceryder.net/luna.html
This horse belongs to the Vet Tech at my Vet's office. Nate is a
really nice young man. And Dana is in my saddle club...she does a
nice job at startings young horses and is a good trainer.
Raven
Lucy & Mo
Info on a Gypsy Vanner / Icelandic Horse cross for sale:
http://iceryder.net/luna.html
Not sure what the price is, as he forgot to include it.
Judy
http://icehorses.net
http://clickryder.com
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