This message is from: M Korose <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Hey List:
During the discussion I am reminded of the Fjord Horse description from Norway:
"The eyes should be like the mountain lakes on a midsummer evening, big and
bright. A bold bearing of the neck like a lad from the mountains on his way to
his beloved. Well-defined withers like the contours of the mountains set
against an evening sky. The temperament as lively as a waterfall in spring, and
still good-natured."
This says it all.
Our two stallions are pastured side by side in paddocks that can see the other
horses. They spend MOST of their time looking just like this description as
they gaze at the others (keeping a watchful eye as stallions are supposed to).
It is absolutely paramount that stallions behave and in this vein, we took an 8
month old "prospect" to the PA horse expo last weekend to add to his "life
training skills". He was great, walked around in the buildings, stayed in a
stall on the floor, and had to be by himself when the other boys were doing
demos. He had company most of the time so it was a positive experience. We
had fun.
Marsha in VA (with Curt in WV most of the time, but this too shall pass).
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