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Title: KIGER ADOPTION
  
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K-L Stormyranch
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(Date Posted:10/08/2007 6:40 PM)

O.k. It's only a month away. Who's all coming to the Kiger adoption? I am looking forward to meeting lots of you.Lisa

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(Date Posted:10/08/2007 6:40 PM)

O.k. It's only a month away. Who's all coming to the Kiger adoption? I am looking forward to meeting lots of you.


Lisa

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(Date Posted:10/08/2007 8:55 PM)

I'll be there!

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(Date Posted:10/09/2007 1:14 AM)

I hope to be there to adopt my first mustang. Right now it's looking like I won't arrive until late Friday night due to starting a new job, so I could use any help picking out a mare from those with more viewing time.


I'm also looking into driving routes as there may be snow and I have a sedan. I will be coming up from Sacramento probably via 395, but am worried about a possible need for chains.


And I will most likely need a hauler. Anyone have one to recommend or coming near Sac?


I know, a lot of obstacles, but well worth it!!!


Suzy

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(Date Posted:10/09/2007 2:25 AM)

I'm coming! I should be there Friday afternoon if everything goes as planned.
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(Date Posted:10/09/2007 5:22 AM)

We'll be arriving Wednesday night......IF we make it through Vegas in a timely fashion......!!!!!!!



Anyone know what to expect with weather? Is the facility indoors; warm; chilli???? COLD????



Michelle



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(Date Posted:10/09/2007 7:39 AM)

Out doors and cold cold.


This will be the time to decide where to put your loyalties to a registers .


4 of the 6 will be onsite. Each with differnt reason and beliefs what a kiger is and where it will go.


Maybe each one can post here what they stand for.;


SMKR for one thing will not register any horse that has been regsiterd in the KMA since November of 2006. Only horse that trac back to the kiger Riddel herd . For you that have something to say about this it is as Josh and Ron seen it as well as me.


All come and have a good time and see some great horses.

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(Date Posted:10/09/2007 5:47 PM)

Hi all,


Where would be the nearest airport to fly in for the adoption and how far is it from the BLM holding facility?


Thanks guys

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(Date Posted:10/09/2007 6:17 PM)

SMKR for one thing will not register any horse that has been regsiterd in the KMA since November of 2006. Only horse that trac back to the kiger Riddel herd . For you that have something to say about this it is as Josh and Ron seen it as well as me.


 


Rick, many good things have been said about you and the way you conduct your registry.  It is a hard to understand how any one can support a person that will ostracize a horse that has a connection to another registry.  I thought your only concern was for the Kiger horse as a breed.  I cannot believe any horse person can or could condemn an animal only because of who owned it or because of a piece of paper that says it is registered as anything other than SMKR.  Since it is your registry I know you have every right to make the rules that suit you.  What about the horse and the many people who have supported you and the horse over these many years?  It does not give me the idea that you are supporting and/or promoting the breed if you refuse to register a Kiger when and if it meets the qualifications you have stated that makes it  a Kiger.  If it comes from Kiger or Riddle it is not worthy to be in SMKR because "in your own words a piece of paper stands in the way".  I do not interpet this as supporting the horse, only as someone working to achieve their own personal agenda with bias.


If a loyal supporter of SMKR were to buy a Kiger, that came from Kiger or Riddle,  that had been registered with the KMA will you change the rules or would you just say it is not a Kiger.    This situation  would not seem reasonable in any way.  How can anyone justify this situtation!


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(Date Posted:10/09/2007 7:57 PM)

Larry who ever you are you have some good points about me hurting the breed by doing this. Horses that were in the kma up to a point are ok with both but after that no. What I am trying to do is get people to understand that over 300 horses in kma are totaly wrong and will on keep muiltply at a great rate. For those that want to be part of that they can but not part of me and anything we do. I am hopeing  over the next many many yerars new comers will understand what makes a kiger and go what ever way they wish. As for hurting a horse so what if it is a fake a real one stands on its own.
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(Date Posted:10/10/2007 12:40 AM)

Can anyone suggest a good restaurant in the Burns / Hines area?
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(Date Posted:10/10/2007 4:53 AM)

Air travel...  Boise is 160 miles east;  Bend/Redmond is the same to the west.  Lodging is plentiful, as are the stars in the sky, but you won't see many of them on the local restarants.  The locals are good people for the most part!


The adoption goings on are for the most part outdoors, with the horse viewing at the Burns Corrals west of town, and everything else at the fairgrounds (to the best of my knowledge).  Some stuff indoors at the fair grounds.  Parking is good at both venues, for most any sizew vehicles.  Same at motels.


Most roads to Burns are basic 2 lane highways.  Watch for livestock and wildlife which includes anything from kangaroo rats to elk, sheep to buffalo.  Oregon is a free range state, which means if you kill a ranchers stock, you buy it, and he eats it!  And you fix your own car!  And if your going down the road and notice what looks like fresh cow manure on the pavement, slow down, cause you just might be approaching a herd of cattle on the highway.  Keep in mind they only go 3 miles an hour, so just slowly and casually drive through.  Excitement is driving through a hundred head with 6 ton of hay on your open trailor!


Weather may be very nice, shirt sleeve stuff, or as Rick says COLD!  We have already had snow at higher elevations, and temps in the low 20's in the valley.  From a driving perspective, be prepared for the worst.  Keep you fuel tank filled.  We do have AAA, but they can't help you if you can't reach them on your cell phone.  And in most of the area, you can't! 


Most roads are 2 lane, and have a lot of turns.  Wild life and livestock are plentiful, with kangaroo rats to elk, sheep to 2600# bulls.  It's an open range state, which means if you kill a ranchers stock, you pay for it, he eats it, and you fix your own car!  Oregon speed limit is 55, but most go well over that.  Just don't drive stupid!


Suzy...  watch the Kiger web sites for pictures of the horses as they are brought into the corrals.  Last time it helped, but you really do need to be there for a good look.  I think they are going to do a sale catalog again.  Watch for it and download it.  Study that and it can save you some time.  With that being said, I would really urge you to try and get here no later than Friday morning.  It sounds like there will be 150 - 200 horses available.  And that's a lot to look at.  I don't know the exact time the actual auctioning of the horses start, but I think in '03 it was around 10:00 AM on Saturday.  We came in on Thursday midday, and had no extra time.


Hope this helps.  If anyone has any other questions, ask, and someone will answer, or you can call the BLM in Burns.  ...Tom


 

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(Date Posted:10/10/2007 7:19 AM)

The Past Time Tavern has the best food under $25 or over the Meat Hook.
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(Date Posted:10/10/2007 7:23 PM)

Larry who ever you are you have some good points about me hurting the breed by doing this.


 


Larry Scott asks  :    Why hurt the breed if you know you are doing this?


I suggest to everone to register with the  SMKR first, then with the KMA if you would like to have a double registered Kiger.


Larry Scott

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