>>Feathers & farrier work with Vanners<<<
Brian , my client's Vanner had to have his feathers pulled up & away from
his feet secured by a band of Velcro One Step so the farrier could see
angles etc. It was realy hard to keep his feathers clean in the mud though
& free of foxtails, ticks etc.
K
Do they look alike from the pictures?<<<
Those pics aren't very good so I can't tell from them if she looks like
Lukka her mama.
I was told, may not be true, that he wants $3,000 and she has a natural
tolt on her. This does not come from him so if you want more info
better to email selle
--- Denise Taylor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > >Info on a Gypsy Vanner / Icelandic Horse cross
> > for sale<
> > it is. Did anyone
> > ever figure out what they are asking ($$$) for her?
>
> I was terribly curious (not that I am looking for
> anything) but I contacted Nate. He to
> >Info on a Gypsy Vanner / Icelandic Horse cross
> for sale<
> it is. Did anyone
> ever figure out what they are asking ($$$) for her?
I was terribly curious (not that I am looking for
anything) but I contacted Nate. He told me that some
buyer deal fell thru and that he had asked $600
>>Info on a Gypsy Vanner / Icelandic Horse cross for sale<
>
> I noticed this topic was discussed awhile ago. I think Luna is a foal
> from my Icelandic Lukka. If so, she would be a very well bred wonderful
> horse if she is anything like her mama. One of the best, I believe!!! I
> am g
>Info on a Gypsy Vanner / Icelandic Horse cross for sale<
I noticed this topic was discussed awhile ago. I think Luna is a foal
from my Icelandic Lukka. If so, she would be a very well bred wonderful
horse if she is anything like her mama. One of the best, I believe!!! I
am gonna conta
my husband's favorite horse ever was a little icelandic/welsh cross
named molly. cute, strong, and would jump the moon for him. a great
pony on her own merits, not her pedigree.
that said, i'm rather surprised that a vanner/icey cross doesn't have
feathers? do they develop later than four years
--- In IceHorses@yahoogroups.com, susan cooper <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Another reason people might be cross-breeding
> Icelandics with the heavier, small breeds like the
> Gypsy Vanner and the Haflinger could be because the so
> called "purists" breeding for show are refining the
> Icelan
--- In IceHorses@yahoogroups.com, Raven <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> >> 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