Horsy News,
Views and Attitudes Vol. 1 Number 17 November 12-18,
2007
New Feature This Week Reader Letters New Pony Pal Tiffany W-S.
and her brother Dalton W-S., riding Manny in Galax,
Virginia. Read Letters to the Editor on page 2. ___________________________________________ Mt. Morris Bird Hike
– 30 Species Spotted Park Ranger Jack Stranton said
that Saturday's hike on Mount Morris attracted twenty-four bird
watchers. "We saw over thirty different
species of migratory birds," Stranton said, "Including swans at
Lake Appamapog."
Three young Wiggins residents rode the trail on their ponies,
following the hikers an hour later.
"Our ponies can travel faster than the walkers. We finished the
ride only a few minutes after they people who walked. Anna (Harley) picked up
a camera that someone dropped, so we were able to return it," said Lulu
Sanders. Ranger Stranton was glad for the girls'
help. "Their riding along
after us helped me a lot. I didn't worry that someone would lag behind or get
lost." "Having a horse in the woods means
you can get places faster," he said, "It was great of the Pony
Pals." |
Olson's Horse Farm Open
House 'Black Friday' Event November 23, 10 am to
4 pm "'Black Friday' is the day after
Thanksgiving, when lots of retail stores have big sales," Reggie Olson
said. "For those of us with horses or ponies it's a great day to come
out, ride and have fun."
There will be gymkhana events, jumping shows and other horseback
games. Olson's will serve
brownies from the Off Main Diner and cider.
Olson also announced he has just gotten in some new horses for
sale. "I was called by a
Morgan farm upstate. They are selling their entire herd. I have over twenty
new horses and ponies in all colors for sale."
"I'm going to put them into my eastern paddock, next to the
road. During the open house
people can take a look at them and pick which one they want," Olson
said. "The sale board will list their names, and prices." For more information call Olson's Horse
Farm at 555-1255. Olson's Eastern Paddock photo
by Jeanne Betancourt |
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Horsy News,
Views and Attitudes Vol. 1 Number 17 November 12-18,
2007
LEARN TO SPEAK
HORSE YOUR QUESTIONS ANSWERED Q.
Q. Can
you tell me anything about miniature horses? I may get one. Your fan, Audrey Dear Audrey, Pony, horse, or
miniature horse, they are all equines.
Most of the minis I've known were full of playfulness. But a mini
horse may have a problem that is not easy to see. It is a good idea to have a
veterinarian look at any mini you plan to buy. Photo courtesy of www.cedarplains.ca For example, Holly Pierce raises
these tiny horses at Cedar Plains Miniatures in Manitoba, Canada. She wrote
"Some horses É have what I think might be dwarf traits ... I can't say
the signs are always there, but often they are É While I don't believe that
every Mini carries a dwarfism gene, I do believe that most Minis have a dwarf
somewhere in their ancestry. There may be a dwarf three or five generations
back, but the horse in front of you may not have inherited the dwarfism gene
É if É the horse in front of me
was long legged, long necked, fine legged and as correct as any horse I've
ever seen, yes, I'd take it." That is good advice when
buying any pony. Your miniature horse can be a house pet, pull a cart and
some minis are are even being used as guide animals for blind people. They live longer than dogs and some
trainers think they are smarter.
Pony Power comes in small packages, too! |
Letters
to the Editor Dear Wiggins Weekly,
I wanted to let you know how much I appreciate your newsletter. I
especially like "Learn to Speak Horse". I love studying a horses
thoughts and ways to listen to what a horse is trying to say. Thanks!
~*~ Sincerely, Sarah B. (a Wiggins weekly
reader)~*~
Hi! I am Maya M. and I
would like to get the free virtual lessons & the Wiggins weekly. I am a
big fan of the books, I have all of them, & I have 4 horses myself.
PEACE! MAYA
Hello I wanted to know where I could get all the pony pals books? (See clubponypals.com home page -- Ed.) Yes I think the email is a great way to send the
Wiggins weekly. Thanks for the update on the riding lessons. Thank
you Stephanie
Hi, My name is Tiffany I am 7, 2nd grade and I
am a nice girl. I am emailing you to send me the weekly News Letter and can I
take the virtual riding lessons? I took some riding lessons this summer in
Galax, Virginia. I bought your book at our school book fair. I love horses.
The horse I rode this summer was a stallion named Manny. I have a little
brother who likes horses too. His name is Dalton. We put a picture in to show
us to you. Hi my name is Shirley. I love your Pony Pal books.
I have already read 4 of them. They were amazing! I can't wait to find more
of your books. I wish I could meet you in person one day that would be cool.
I wish I could have a pony of my own but I live in the town part were we
can't have horses. I have read were you said that you don't have to have a
pony to be a pony pal. Although I still wish I could have a horse. My best
friend Hannah has 5 horses. 2 of them are Tennessee walking horses. 1 of them
named Lucky, Éthen she has an Arabian horse she is all white. She has another
horse named Dollar she is the other Tennessee walking horse. Then she has a
horse named p.j. Then last but not least she has a horse named dots they
named her that case she has big I mean huge dots on her. |
Thought for the day
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A good horse is
never a bad color.