Re: bloodlines and top quality Fjordhorses

2006-01-31 Thread Beaver Dam Farm
This message is from: Beaver Dam Farm [EMAIL PROTECTED] Hi from Carol Rivoire at Beaver Dam Farm in Nova Scotia -- Pat, I can understand where you, as a trainer, are coming from. -- We all like pleasant, easy to work with horses, but my point is that it isn't that simple. You're absolutely

re: bloodlines, evaluations, etc

2006-01-30 Thread bushnell
This message is from: bushnell [EMAIL PROTECTED] This message is from: Beaver Dam Farm [EMAIL PROTECTED] I thought I'd better clarify what I meant in the paragraph below What I DID NOT mean is that Evaluators might be influenced by knowing who the owner or trainer of a particular stallion is.

Re: bloodlines, Evaluations, etc.

2006-01-29 Thread Beaver Dam Farm
This message is from: Beaver Dam Farm [EMAIL PROTECTED] Hello from Carol Rivoire at Beaver Dam Farm in Nova Scotia --- I thought I'd better clarify what I meant in the paragraph below What I DID NOT mean is that Evaluators might be influenced by knowing who the owner or trainer of a

Re: Bloodlines that need preservation

2006-01-29 Thread ChampionPonies
This message is from: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Good thought about checking the bite of foals, however six months of age is too early to tell whether the bite will be normal or not. I have two with significant underbites, both of which had normal bites as weanlings. By the time my young gelding

Re: Bloodlines that need preservation

2006-01-29 Thread Beaver Dam Farm
This message is from: Beaver Dam Farm [EMAIL PROTECTED] Hello Everybody from Carol Rivoire at Beaver Dam Farm in Nova Scotia -- I've been passionately interested in Fjord bloodlines for almost 30 years, so the subject of Pat Holland's posting caught my eye. I certainly agree with her that

Re: bloodlines

2006-01-29 Thread briar hill farm
This message is from: briar hill farm [EMAIL PROTECTED] I am a bloodline addictand I have been fortunate to have worked personally with several lines. I love watching blood lines, too, Pat. Having bred and trained Fjords for 20 years I have a good sense of certain traits in Fjord blood

Re: Bloodlines

2005-04-29 Thread Don Brackett
This message is from: Don Brackett [EMAIL PROTECTED] Wow, how did they find their way to Texas? I bought Osa from Landen Hall. He owns Reinard and has for at least 12 years. They did live in Maine but have moved to N. Carolina recently. Landen also owns a nice white dun mare out of Nina by

RE: Bloodlines

2005-01-20 Thread Cynthia Madden
This message is from: Cynthia Madden [EMAIL PROTECTED] Just can't help myself in replying to Beth's first comments about Starfire Arend and his mother, Maerta. I now own Starfire Chiron out of Obelisk and Sophie. I think Beth Sandy put a lot of thought into not only their stallion, but the

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2005-01-20 Thread Carol Riviore
This message is from: Carol Riviore [EMAIL PROTECTED] Hello from Carol Rivoire at Beaver Dam Farm in Nova Scotia where we're having a wild nor'easter. Ruthie, Thanks for posting the dog breeding site again. I'd missed it before. -- Just read some of it . . . and it definitely gives 'food

RE: Bloodlines

2005-01-20 Thread Elizabeth German
bloodliines Re: fjordhorse-digest V2005 #16 Re: Large Animal Vets Re: bloodliines Re: Myriam photo Loki bloodlines and behavior NFHR website RE: insurance RE: bloodlines and behavior More snow humor and no vet

RE: bloodlines

2005-01-20 Thread Carole Cox
This message is from: Carole Cox [EMAIL PROTECTED] Patti, I agree completely. The list is great. So friendly and informative. I really look forward to everyone's postings. The key to winter sanity while we are all cooped up and not able to have as much horse fun. I was in Appleton WI in

Re: bloodlines and behavior

2005-01-20 Thread gdpony
This message is from: [EMAIL PROTECTED] This message is from: janet [EMAIL PROTECTED] I would wager the mare actually has more than 50% of the influence on the foal. She spends nearly 6 months rearing the foal, and it has been said, that a mare that allows the baby to push her around often

RE: bloodlines and behavior

2005-01-20 Thread Gail Russell
This message is from: Gail Russell [EMAIL PROTECTED] I have a REi Halsnaes grandson who looks at things the same way an Arab does. He is also energetic, though the work ethic is not fantastic (could be from being a stud and adult before receiving any real training). He does not spook and bolt,

Re: bloodlines and photographies

2005-01-18 Thread Ed Sullivan
This message is from: Ed Sullivan [EMAIL PROTECTED] Hi Myriam and Audrey, I found all but three of the horses you are looking for in a book by Mr. Bob van Bon, the Chief Inspector of the Dutch Studbook. The title of the book is Van Vestlandhest tot Fjordenpaard, and I believe it can be ordered

Re: Input re: Bloodlines

2004-01-24 Thread Sessoms412
This message is from: [EMAIL PROTECTED] p.s. Oh, and Dorina is around 20 years old and doesn't look or act a day over 6 except the cute little wrinkles around her muzzle! =) ~ Meredith Sessoms ~

Re: Input re: Bloodlines

2004-01-24 Thread Sessoms412
This message is from: [EMAIL PROTECTED] In a message dated 1/23/04 6:25:59 PM Central Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: This message is from: mhd/gcc [EMAIL PROTECTED] Hi, I'm considering a 5-year old gelding by Hostar, out of a mare by Holunder. Any information regarding

Re: Bloodlines

1999-11-03 Thread Mike May
This message is from: Mike May [EMAIL PROTECTED] At 06:06 AM 10/31/99 -0500, you wrote: This message is from: Dave McWethy [EMAIL PROTECTED] Along with the posts on stallions, I want to note the mare Nora N12232, who was the mother of Gjestarson. Phil Prichard sold her to us at age 26 for

Re: Bloodlines/First Glimpse

1999-10-29 Thread Marsha Jo Hannah
This message is from: Marsha Jo Hannah [EMAIL PROTECTED] Teressa Kandianis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Also I see pedigrees with the dam listed as Purdy mare. From the bloodline discussion, it seems evident that the Purdy's were breeders at one time. Can anyone relate that story? The short

Re: Bloodlines/First Glimpse

1999-10-29 Thread Denise Delgado
This message is from: Denise Delgado [EMAIL PROTECTED] dear list, sounds odd, but when i read the first line of teressa's note about her first sighting of fjords driving to seattle for suchi, i pictured two chunky fjords in a two tone turquoise fifty's chevy, windows opens and manes blowing,

Re: Bloodlines/First Glimpse

1999-10-29 Thread Denise Delgado
This message is from: Denise Delgado [EMAIL PROTECTED] oops! it was vancouver!!! denise

Re: Bloodlines/First Glimpse

1999-10-29 Thread Mike May, Registrar NFHR
This message is from: Mike May, Registrar NFHR [EMAIL PROTECTED] At 12:35 PM 10/29/99 -0700, you wrote: This message is from: Teressa Kandianis [EMAIL PROTECTED] I was also wondering if Gjestar 1560 is the same as King Gjestar - if not, is there any relationship. No they are not the same

Re: Bloodlines, stallions, and mares

1999-02-20 Thread Mike May, Registrar NFHR
This message is from: Mike May, Registrar NFHR [EMAIL PROTECTED] At 07:51 PM 2/19/99 -0500, you wrote: This message is from: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Hello all! Here comes another of those NOVICE questions. How can there be too many stallions? I can understand the desire to avoid.what does

Re: Bloodlines, stallions, and mares

1999-02-19 Thread Heithingi
This message is from: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Hello all! Here comes another of those NOVICE questions. How can there be too many stallions? I can understand the desire to avoid.what does Arthur and Carol call thembackyard stallions? However, if we are discussing good quality stallions, with

Re: Bloodlines, stallions, and mares

1999-02-19 Thread Mike May, Registrar NFHR
This message is from: Mike May, Registrar NFHR [EMAIL PROTECTED] At 11:54 AM 2/19/99 -0600, you wrote: This message is from: Steve McIlree [EMAIL PROTECTED] I think in North America we will see far more problems in the future of the breed resulting from too many stallions rather than too

Re: Bloodlines, stallions, and mares

1999-02-19 Thread Steve McIlree
This message is from: Steve McIlree [EMAIL PROTECTED] Lynda-- Thursday, February 18, 1999, you wrote: My question is simple; is this actually what is desired? It sounds as if any stallion shows any undesirable behavior, he is gelded. However, this undesirable behavior has certainly not been