Fw: drawings/paintings

2005-12-29 Thread Dave and Patti Walter
This message is from: Dave and Patti Walter [EMAIL PROTECTED] I just had to write as I ordered a drawing from Pat Holland. A birthday gift for a lesson girl of mine. PAT IS S TALENTED!! I keep telling her she should be a professional artist in New York, CA, somewhere BIG. I have 3 drawings

Re: Harness

2005-12-29 Thread Curt
This message is from: Curt [EMAIL PROTECTED] Hi, In regards to driving harnesses for Fjords, your best bet is Camptown Harness. Their website is: http://www.horseharness.com/. Camptown harnesses are made for Fjords by a Fjord owner, Dave McWethy. He makes Biothane® and Beta® harnesses.

Re: driving harness ( for a fjord)

2005-12-29 Thread willowind
This message is from: willowind [EMAIL PROTECTED] By all means CAMPTOWN HARNESS, by way of Dave McWethy now of Washington state,formerly of New Hamster. He knows fjords better than the back of his hand, has done all manner of driving from cross country to under the lights and scrutiny of big

from larry-northwest montana

2005-12-29 Thread Larry Goss
This message is from: Larry Goss [EMAIL PROTECTED] Thank you to everyone that responded to my driving harness, request for information, question. Larry Goss

where do you live?

2005-12-29 Thread Carol Makosky
This message is from: Carol Makosky [EMAIL PROTECTED] HI Lists, PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE Put you approximate location (where you live) unless you are embarrassed by it. This is especially directed towards those offering a horse or item for sale. I enjoy knowing what part of the

After Holiday Horse Sale

2005-12-29 Thread dfle
This message is from: dfle [EMAIL PROTECTED] I have several young Fjords for sale -- from six months to three years old. I am discounting my price on them since I need to move some animals. Hay is short this year in Missouri and expensive. They are in different stages of training. I have a

farriers and fjords

2005-12-29 Thread brass-ring-farm
This message is from: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Lots of farrier stories lately so I will tell mine. When I brought my big new girl home last year, she had never been shod. On the New England rocks I had to have at least fronts put on her when it was riding season. When the farrier first saw her he was