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Hello, I have some bit questions.
Can you give me some suggestions about where to get bits larger than 5?
They just aren't available at stores around here. I will have to order them.
I wish I could see them in person before buying.
What size bit
This message is from: Carol Makosky [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I use a 5 -1/2 inch size bit and I like what Iowa Valley Carriage has to
offer at reasonable prices. iowavalleycarriage.com Get back to me if
you cannot access the catalog from this site.
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http://fjordhest.net/forum/viewtopic.php?t=377sid=2297d570d9ed6f7ebc7cc52f142c1
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She tells about the photos on this page:
http://fjordhest.net/forum/viewtopic.php?t=377postdays=0postorder=ascstart=15
The ones on top I think are Doles or
This message is from: Melinda Schumacher [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi,
Does anyone have experience with Triple B Stalls in Catawissa MO? Their
prices are about 1/2 of what I would have to pay locally for portable
stalls. Sounds too good to be true Their website looks ok, reliable.
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Hi there,
I am riding my mare with an Icelandic saddle and it fits her
perfectly, we can go all day without a problem BUT her back is very
straight and she has virtually no withers. Also, I had to buy a large
tree Icelandic saddle.I found this
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Very interesting! They do look like Doele/Fjord crosses, probably part of the
experiment. I love old photos of any kind!
Brigid Wasson
SF Bay Area, CA
www.eponahorsemanship.com
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Dear Linda,
Both my boys ride in eggbutt french link snaffles. Val is a 5 1/2 and Alf is a
5. Dover saddlery has alot of english bits online and in their catalog. Good
luck
Susan
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I am looking for a horse drawn sleigh, preferably a two seat bob sleigh,
but would be interested in anything in OR, WA, ID, MT, NV, WY or UT.
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Eric Kozowski
Joseph, OR
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Cheryl could you please contact me at the e-mail address below. I am working
on the next PNFPG newsletter and need some info. ursula
Ursula and Brian Jensen
Box 1032
Lumby, B.C. Canada
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www.trinityfjords.com
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I have three Icelandics (one's too young to ride) and one Fjord, the
Sensation treeless saddle fits them all well. I don't know any Icelandic
owners that use Icelandic saddles! Most are too narrow!
Cherie
Western North Carolina
Lilja, Roka
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Thank you Carol and Susan. I'm beginning to realize that it might be easier
to find an English bit than Western. I like the idea of the eggbutt french
link snaffle. I'll check out the web sites also.
Linda
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Hi Uli,
My opinion, for what it is worth, is that you should research TREELESS saddles.
I am an extremely happy owner of 2 treeless saddles, and they work
great on my Fjord.
I used to be part of a Yahoo Treeless saddle chat group, and all the
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Hello All from Olivia Farm,
I'm writing tonight to post that our web-site, http://www.oliviafarm.com, is
FINALLY updated. I have been meaning to get this done for a bit since we now
have conformation, movement, and riding photos
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