Norwegian Dole horses
May. 26th, 2007 12:06 pmFound a neat little ad in the June Horse Illustrated magazine that talks about Norwegian Dole Horses - the first in America. Very cool! I absolutely adore their dun mare. So pretty!
http://dolehorseusa.com/
That issue also had a neat little write up on an Extreme Mustang Makeover Challenge that's going to be aired on Wide World of Horses. Trainers will have roughly three months to meet and train their mustangs, and then demonstrate their skills in September. Then they horses will be up for adoption! Too cool.
Some more info on the Mustang Heritage Foundation site and info on the show itself here. Looks like the Wide World of Horses is a weekly show on RFD-TV. According to the second site, it currently airs on RFD-TV at 3:30 and 9:30 pm CST every Monday and on Tuesday morning at 7 am. (Or 12:30 and 6:30 Mon and 4 am Tues PST). Hmmm. Wish I had RFD-TV! I'll have to see if Heather still does, or if she lost it when she dropped to the basic package.
Anyway, something to look forward to later this summer and fall. I've always been intrigued by mustangs, and it would be cool to see the training process in action.
http://dolehorseusa.com/
That issue also had a neat little write up on an Extreme Mustang Makeover Challenge that's going to be aired on Wide World of Horses. Trainers will have roughly three months to meet and train their mustangs, and then demonstrate their skills in September. Then they horses will be up for adoption! Too cool.
Some more info on the Mustang Heritage Foundation site and info on the show itself here. Looks like the Wide World of Horses is a weekly show on RFD-TV. According to the second site, it currently airs on RFD-TV at 3:30 and 9:30 pm CST every Monday and on Tuesday morning at 7 am. (Or 12:30 and 6:30 Mon and 4 am Tues PST). Hmmm. Wish I had RFD-TV! I'll have to see if Heather still does, or if she lost it when she dropped to the basic package.
Anyway, something to look forward to later this summer and fall. I've always been intrigued by mustangs, and it would be cool to see the training process in action.