About Tangle Tree Ranch and the First Døle Horse
in America
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In Norway, as here,
it is popular to have a horse drawn carriage for the wedding
couple. As we did at our wedding. This is a picture of us
with Silver. |
The first Døle horse, named
Vollaug Silver, was brought to this country because of a marriage
between a Norwegian girl, Marte, and a boy, Bob, from a farm near
Devils Lake, ND. Silver arrived in the fall of 2001. He flew from
Gotenberg Sweden to New York where he spent three days in quarantine.
Next he was trailered to the Wisconsin Equine Clinic by Squire Transport
where he was picked up by Marte for the rest of his trip to
the ranch in North Dakota.
On April 12, 2003, Silver
was joined by three more Døle Horses. Skogstad Svarten, Gik
Terna, and Fly Tuva were brought to the ranch from Norway. They had
to stay at the Wisconsin Equine Clinic for
a month in quarantine because they are breeding stock.
Gik Terna is a bay mare bred
to Svarten and will foal at the end of April 2004. Fly Tuva
is a buckskin filly due to foal the first part of May 2004. Skogstad
Svarten is black and is standing at stud.
We
can be reached at (701) 398-3232 or bobnmarte@gondtc.com or bobnmarte@stellarnet.com
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Don't forget us! We are pasture buddies to Silver and the mares. |
Vollaug
Silver - Sorrel Gelding Døle Horse |
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Vollaug
Silver and Marte
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