On 3/7/07, Karen Thomas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > Well, giraffes and tigers are in many children's books, and dinosaurs too - > but that doesn't exactly make them common in my neck of the woods. :) In a > country that has 10,000,000 horses, I'd consider the 2500-3000 Icelandic's > fairly obscure. That's only 0.03% of the USA horse population. I think > Judy's question very fair, and I'll answer it separately.
I live in a rural sparsely populated county and there are approximately 3000 horses in the county. So 3000 icelandics in the US compared to 3000 horses of all breeds in my one county is pretty small population! I am surprised. Janice-- yipie tie yie yo
