Your Haffiefriend,
~Kiola~
Brier, WA
--- In haflingerfriends@yahoogroups.com, Marilyn Mitchell <marilynmitchell61@...> wrote:
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> I can't resisting asking this though I apologize beforehand: Do you know why your shetland/mini has such a deep voice?
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> It's because she's a little hoarse.
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> From: kiolak <kiolak@...>
> To: haflingerfriends@yahoogroups.com
> Sent: Sat, January 30, 2010 11:13:38 AM
> Subject: [haflingerfriends] Re: Haflinger characteristics
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> LOL... I just have to reply to this one.
> Yes, my Haflingers do have deeper "voices", but the pony I have who has the deepest throatiest voice is my very mellow 10 hand shetland/mini pony mare. If one were to hear her without seeing, she sounds as if she is a great big draft. Low and rumbling...
> Our Haflinger gelding can get the highest note if he squeals and is displeased when participating in pasture play that does not go his way. He sounds like a girlie-mare. .. and not even like my Haflinger mare. Nightingale does not hit the high notes like he does.
> I don't know what determines a voice... our very high strung Hackney pony Miss Patsy had a really high pitched whinny.
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> Your Haffiefriend,
> ~Kiola~
> Brier, WA
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> --- In haflingerfriends@ yahoogroups. com, Marilyn Mitchell <marilynmitchell61@ ...> wrote:
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> > Well, you know...deep, throaty voices -- just another reason to love our Haflingers! :)
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> > From: Suzy Moren <critterkeeper1@ ...>
> > To: haflingerfriends@ yahoogroups. com
> > Sent: Fri, January 29, 2010 11:44:23 PM
> > Subject: Re: [haflingerfriends] Haflinger characteristics
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> > Interesting that you bring this up today.... I just was thinking as I went out to feed this morning that I can always tell which horse is "talking" to me... because Money (my Hafy) has a much deeper tone. Interesting in that the other horse here is half-Hafy... but does not have the deep sound..
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> > From: Marilyn Mitchell
> > To: haflingerfriends@ yahoogroups. com
> > Sent: Wednesday, January 27, 2010 7:41 AM
> > Subject: [haflingerfriends] Haflinger characteristics
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> > Do all our haffies have that deep "huh huh huh huh" knicker, as Emily described it? Toby does. It surprised me the first time I heard it. I didn't expect his to sound so deep and constipated -- like it's not coming easily.
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