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Latest news about Fjord horse behavior The mane should not be shaved completely off (exceptions for certain breeds ie the Fjord horse). It serves the horse well and is functional. Hair like wool, need many minerals to grow - keratin, sulfur and copper. ... Continue reading She and her hubby Mark have recently gone from owning zero horses to owning three and one-half Norwegian... Discover artist's blog journal with pictures of horses– Pets, horse training, virtual painting and website tips by Connie Moses! ... Continue reading Though most zorses are fully striped, a few horse breeds consistently yield zorses with extremely restricted stripes, most notably the Norwegian fjord horse. It is my belief that many genes work with the dunning gene to determine the ... Continue reading however, someone mentioned the horse standing on the pedestal....i have a friend with a very well trained fjord who does that it demos. he will also stand on a teeter totter. however, he knows the difference between that and a mounting ... Continue reading Our young friend Bailey... Discover artist's blog journal with pictures of horses– Pets, horse training, virtual painting and website tips by Connie Moses! View complete posting at petArtistWithPeaches ... Continue reading These Friesians were in the Novice Rider Open Pleasure Championship class at Deerfield Fair Horse Show in September, and the judge liked them pretty well. One Friesian ridden hunter seat took the... Discover artist's blog journal with ... Continue reading At her request, we recently visited an old friend to drive her horse and give him some exercise. He is a 6 year old gray Percheron. Since we didn’t know this horse, Hubby ground drove him... Discover artist's blog journal with pictures ... Continue reading Fjord Tales 2– Vet and Farrier Visits (November 2008) · Flying in winter over Lake Winnipesaukee · To my horse friends…. HAPPY NEW YEAR! Fjord Adoption Story (October 2008) · Friesian pleasure show horses at Deerfield Fair ... Continue reading I feel the same way about most of the horse stories I read, both as a kid and even today. The authors of these stories don't understand the first thing about herd behavior, horse behavior, instinct, and so on. Oh well. ... Continue reading I do ride my mule and my fjord in a Mikmar but I'm always conscious of my hands. AND I an always tell if someone has ridden my mule by pulling on her mouth. She simply refuses to put the bit in her mouth the next she is tacked up. ... Continue reading
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