After looking for embroiderers and finding out how expensive it would be, I found a website that had embroidered iron on patches. They work and looked great....
Sharon- Is there a good resource to order Amish furniture in your area for out of state people?? I have found one contact in New York to make me a quality...
Do any of you out there insure your horses? If so, how do you go about determining what an appropriate amount is? I've reluctantly decided to lease out one...
Hi Leonora, We insure some of ours. We are in BC, Canada and use a company called Capri Insurance which has major surgery insurance available for horses...
I thought I'd read some advice on this in this group but can't find it now. So, my question is: what is an effective way to PREVENT snow from accumulating...
Just to add to Roxanne's information... I have one of my horses insured and plan to insure another next year. There are different levels of coverage...you can...
A note to US folks, I have State Farm insurance, (cars, home, business) they will insure for accidential death at a very reasonable rate, they might claim...
... footware. ... For those that are looking for something WITH shoes on, this website was suggested on the driving list. These pads are highly recommended by...
Good Monday Afternoon all! I do the website maintenance for Canadianhoselink....& have just posted a listing for a unique Canadian Horse Event in June of 2006....
(I live in Ontario) & when I was researching Insurance -- I found a list of insurance companies that specialize in Equestrian Insurance on the Ontario...
Hello all, In the past few months I have seen adds in the paper like: 1/2 Canadian half something else... Register Canadian Registry. Can some one explain...
Jack
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Dec 7, 2005 3:13 pm
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There is the Cross Canadian Horse Registry. Here is their website. http://www.internationalcanadianhorsebreeders.com/products.htm I have emailed them, and...
Hello Jack In Canada, there is only one registering body: the Canadian Livestock Records Corporation:CLRC. The CLRC recognizes only one association per breed...
Hi Jack, You are quite right. The CHBA has not had a crossbred section in its stud books since about the 1940s. This was a separate section of the books, not...
Hi Roxanne, Why/how does the following crossbred show up in the CLRC Canadian Horse registry?: GAMINE -[CAN]F10036426- Female/femelle Canadian X/Canadien X CAN...
Jackie, You'll notice her number starts with an F. She's in the Can ID database and the CHBA database will pick her up in the other database under progeny...
Hi, It still must be some kind of a glitch that hasn't been resolved yet because it's not consistent. E.g. - If you look up the registered Canadian mare...
Hi everyone! I am updating health and vaccination records for 15 horses using Excel spreedsheets. I have decided that before I invest any more time creating...
Hi Deb, Sorry to hear you haven't gotten moved yet. Better luck in the new year! We use Breed Manager. It has an excellent capacity for pedigrees (we have...
Found this rather interesting article while browsing on the internet. It is definitely pertinent to our breed too. Yvonne TYPE ASSESSMENT The Importance of...
You didn't mention if your horse is barefoot or not. A physiologically correct bare foot (one that functions naturally, with a low heel and frog on the ground)...
I have had many barefooted horses over innumerable winters and balling-up is very seldom an issue. Although I don't know about whether the the frog actually...
Wow! Very well said. Thanks for posting this article. It's interesting what he says about many breeds of pigs looking like each other. I think we are seeing...
We recently switched from a regular Farrier to a Barefoot Trimmer and the results are very positive. As stated below if your horse is trimmed naturally the...
Hi, Dr. Sponenburg is speaking on "Managing Genetic Diseases in Horses" and "Inheritance of Coat Colour" at Capri Centre in Red Deer Alberta the weekend of...
Ken, The same can be said for the Morgan! I was at a driving competition a few years back and asked a lady, driving a very big, tall, Saddlebred-looking horse...
... going in a slightly different direction to benefit the breed? ... Hi Outi, Well, I sure hope so, don't you? I've pasted in the short article so you can...