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Post by canadianchippewa on Feb 27, 2012 13:19:31 GMT -5
Hello Everyone, I'm new to this board and this breed and thought I'd say Hi and I look foraward to getting to know everyone, im not a current Kiger owner as yet, but hopefully with any luck I should be bringing one home soon I look forward to learning all I can about this magnificent breed, I have been interested in getting myself a Kiger since about 2003-2004, its taken me some years of learning as much as I can about them, observing their progress over the years, as well as deciding exactly what direction I wanted to go in,I was about to give up all hope of getting a Kiger, being that I am in Canada, there didn't seem like much hope for me, then a few weeks ago after being offline for a few years, I come back to a definite possiblity of bringing one of my very own home I'm basically looking to have a trail buddy & maybe show a bit to help promote the breed here, (because they should be ) and eventually if the horse is ok with it have my daughter also use my Kiger for pony club too, my hopes are up and I cannot wait! Cheers! Thanks for having me and any advice you can offer would be greatly appreciated ;D
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Post by kigerfan on Feb 27, 2012 13:55:47 GMT -5
greetings canadianchippewa, and welcome!
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Post by canadianchippewa on Feb 27, 2012 13:57:03 GMT -5
Thank you Kigerfan
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Post by sbutter on Feb 27, 2012 14:11:22 GMT -5
Welcome We must warn you that kigers are addicting. I started out with one and now I have 3, soon to be 4. Mojito Canyon is my avatar and my soon to be 4th kiger is in a tummy .
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Post by canadianchippewa on Feb 27, 2012 14:24:09 GMT -5
Welcome We must warn you that kigers are addicting. I started out with one and now I have 3, soon to be 4. Mojito Canyon is my avatar and my soon to be 4th kiger is in a tummy . Thank you for the welcome LOL Im laughing cuz I know your right! lol yes im sure I too will end up with a few which is ok they need their "own" herd and we definately have the land to hold them lol however for now I wil lstart with one and work it out later, congrats to you! awwww a baby your so lucky to get to experience that
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Post by DianneC on Feb 27, 2012 21:54:47 GMT -5
welcome! Where are you located? We might know of some Kigers nearby.
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Post by fantasykiger on Feb 27, 2012 22:17:45 GMT -5
Welcome to the board .. I look forward to your posts and updates on Kiger ownership.
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Post by canadianchippewa on Feb 27, 2012 23:08:52 GMT -5
welcome! Where are you located? We might know of some Kigers nearby. We are located in BC, Canada and close to the Washington border thanks for the welcome Ladies:)
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Post by michelle77 on Feb 28, 2012 8:02:23 GMT -5
I have found quite a few Kigers for sale in the past in the Washington area, so it should not be to hard find one where you don't have to spend so much in shipping. I will send any new ones I find your way. Glad you joined the board!
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Post by canadianchippewa on Feb 28, 2012 16:05:30 GMT -5
I have found quite a few Kigers for sale in the past in the Washington area, so it should not be to hard find one where you don't have to spend so much in shipping. I will send any new ones I find your way. Glad you joined the board! Thanks so much!! Much appreciated!
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Post by DianneC on Mar 4, 2012 17:32:08 GMT -5
did you have anything specific you are looking for? did you have a size, color or gender that you wanted? How much training etc.
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Post by kimk on Mar 4, 2012 17:45:21 GMT -5
Hey, I am located in the Seattle area, but still own a place in Tonasket WA not far from the Canadian border, and get over there occasionally. Will be making a trip over the first week in April, we should hook up! KIm
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Post by vaquero7x on Mar 20, 2012 16:30:22 GMT -5
Hi--It's nice to hear there is interest in Canada. I have 4 kiger mares at the moment, take care.
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