Roxanne wrote: "In the meantime, those members who support the ministry's recommendations might want to let Dr. Clarke know that. It's just as easy to send a...
Hi Outi, Warmbloods are a combination of Coldblood (usually draft) and Hotblood (Arab or TB). Thus the "type" we usually refer to as Warmblood is Hanover...
Hi, Here it is: Dr. Graham Clarke Director, Animal Industry Division Dept. of Agriculture & Agri-Food Canada Animal Industry Division Phone: 613-759-6224 Fax:...
Hi, There are some historical records around of early breeding but it is coming to light in scattered portions. Or maybe I should rephrase, it's coming to...
Hi Roxanne, If you ever get any of that info on the original breedings that resulted in the horses shipped to Quebec, I, for one, would love to read it. By...
Yup, My sentiments eaxctly and it must be really hard to get the point across down there. But things change. It was similar in the west just a few years ago -...
My three year old Canadian Kona has got the best personality... He never stops amazing us! The yesterday afternoon I looked outside to see what my horses were ...
Thanks for sharing that Jann. These guys are truly amazing and compassionate. I bought a mare who was four years old and never had handling. I was looking...
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... Tamsin Pickeral, (British)where he or she has 200 breeds classified as hot, warm or coldbloods, of course not the Canadian. (Maybe the author just could...
Jan: I remember hearing the story of a Canadian amusing himself by picking up a stick and chasing the other horses around the field with it. They certainly...
Hi Kay, Just in response to your description of "Warmbloods" ..... In a simple nutshell, you could say that they are the result of the crossing of a hot and...
Hi Kathi, I've run across bits and pieces on the Canadian Draft, but this is the one I have handy. They were "grey -coated, they stood about fourteen and a...
Hi Roxanne - Wow! Thanks for the information. It's very interesting. It sounds like they probably originated in Canada but sort of "moved" on to the U.S....
... Hello Kathi, I am afraid you have misinterpreted my writing. I do not dislike TB's nor any other breed - I love horses in general, and spent most of my...
I came across some info on the web regarding the Canadian Horse. I'm wondering if anyone had heard of the "Limousin horse" as noted as being in the stables of...
Very interesting post. How far back has the Present Candien Horse traced? Has anyone found a link to these horses yet? Bruce __________________________________...
Hi, Sorry to ramble on but my favourite subject -old breeding. The Walkers West website isn't bad, except for the perpetuation of the Robert Giffard, seigneur...
Marilou, I found this on the net; it's in French, but it does mention both the Race Limousin and the Bidet and Double Bidet horses of the Breton Region that...
Hello Kay, I guess my use of the word "dislike" may have been a bit strong, but you do give the impression that you are not fond of the Thoroughbred and it's...
Hi Everyone, The latest posts have been very interesting! What to tell folks when asked what a Canadien Horse is; the flyers made up describing the breed; and...
- ... Kathi- We just may be able to see how much "oomph" is produced by the cross you speak of. My wing-nut Oldenburg mare is about as hot as they get, as you...
Sharon: What a wonderful story. Thanks for sharing it with us. Barb ... From: Sharon Myers [mailto:trinmar@...] Sent: Sunday, November 02, 2003 9:05...
Wow Angela - that sounds like it should be quite the baby! And as you say - hopefully pick up Kojak's "sanity" :o) It will be interesting to see just what...
I am looking into purchasing some horse brass of the Canadian horse. Does anyone know if there are still some floating around? Please see my emails below: Hi...
We are looking for opinions from people that have more experience with foals than we do. Nyxter (our first foal) is now 5 mths old)– all of his baby hair is...
... this her first foal? Maybe being a Mom will quiet her down as well and it will be a win/win situation all around! ... extremely important - especially by...
His dam had dry skin last fall, but once we put ... Olesia- I would recommend trying the Dynamite Plus mineral and vitamin. It only takes about 1 scoop per...
Flax seed is commonly used to put oils back into the coat and make it shine - all naturally. Buy in bulk, keep in a cool place, and only grind up a day's use...
Barb, There were Canadian Horse brasses made quite some time ago. Donna Hoffman had some of them and if it wasn't her who actually had them made up, she would...
Hi Kathi, If you haven't seen the Rohirrim Farm website, you would be interested in it. They breed purebred Canadians and TB/Canadian crosses. There are some...