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Post by elmere on Nov 19, 2006 18:02:34 GMT
Thought it would be interesting to see what everyone breeds on here, i've bred my first foal this year, a Highland, anyone else? ;D
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Post by goldenwood on Nov 19, 2006 18:18:37 GMT
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Post by AnnaNipna on Nov 19, 2006 18:24:17 GMT
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Post by elmere on Nov 19, 2006 18:37:19 GMT
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Molly
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Post by Molly on Nov 19, 2006 19:36:50 GMT
Bred a riding pony filly last year, Jackets and Cusop lines, will make 14.2.
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Post by flashshp on Nov 19, 2006 19:58:30 GMT
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Post by Guestless on Nov 19, 2006 20:22:27 GMT
I'm a (very) small-scale breeder of Fell ponies - bred 2 so far, both fillies.
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Post by angel on Nov 19, 2006 21:01:49 GMT
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Post by blackknight1 on Nov 20, 2006 9:03:31 GMT
I have a small stud breeding Welsh sec C's ( originally started out with B's) and hoping to have my first couple of Fell foals on the ground for '07
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Post by Cherrytop & Spicery Stud on Nov 20, 2006 9:17:53 GMT
We Breed Welsh A's B's D's and Their Part Bred (SP/SHP/Int) Also Soon to be Dartmoors as well. www.cherrytopstud.com
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Post by HollybankNFponies on Nov 20, 2006 9:46:17 GMT
Hi
I have 4 colts, 3 NF and 1 Dartmoor,
This year we have had a NF foal born...
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Post by GJ on Nov 20, 2006 18:44:23 GMT
After showing B's for quite a few years now, we are starting to breed our own. very excited! www.berringtonstud.com
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nat
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Post by nat on Nov 20, 2006 19:34:07 GMT
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Post by twinkle on Nov 20, 2006 21:15:30 GMT
Molly : what jackets/cusop lines? I had a cusop and a jackets pony, both absolutly lovely!
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Post by sallyw on Nov 21, 2006 8:30:25 GMT
We breed scetion A's. Have not had any foals in 2006 nor any due in 2007 but hope to cover at least 2 mares in 2007. Had our yearling out for second time only last week and he was 2nd. Would love to ahve paosted pic of him but still can't manage to do pics. How do you do it? It is good to see all thses lovely pictures - and maybe recognise some of them in the show ring in future.
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Molly
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Post by Molly on Nov 21, 2006 9:08:04 GMT
Molly : what jackets/cusop lines? I had a cusop and a jackets pony, both absolutly lovely! Passports are out in the lorry, will find them for you later. I have a funny feeling its Jacket's Man Of The Road but will check later.
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clee
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Post by clee on Nov 21, 2006 11:03:00 GMT
I breed Welsh Mountain Ponies based on revel, dyfed and criccieth lines ;D
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Post by snapdragon on Nov 21, 2006 18:46:41 GMT
I breed riding ponies and have my own stallion and broodmares. Along side these I also breed flat racing TBs and look after other peoples mares, foals and youngsters it certainly keeps me out of trouble and I cant wait to start showing again next season ;D
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Post by ferret on Nov 22, 2006 13:36:25 GMT
Just bought a conni mare to breed my first foal ( hopefully ),can anyone recommend a good conni stallion ?
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Post by john on Nov 22, 2006 15:43:56 GMT
what area are you or don't it matter?
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Post by CJ on Nov 22, 2006 21:03:01 GMT
I have a Dartmoor pony stud in North Yorkshire, we stand Super Premium stallions at stud and usually have Dartmoors for sale, we show at Star show level
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Post by Claire Smalley on Nov 26, 2006 21:03:30 GMT
We breed Section Bs, part-breds, riding ponies but mainly LR and FR. We have two B stallions at stud, Rotherwood Statesman and Wortley Fisher King (dun four white socks) and RP Beckside Little Toff. We had 16 foals in 2006 and sold 12 keeping two B fillies by Fisher, a LR colt by Toff and a full brother to Barkway Blackjack to stay as a colt. www.barkway.com
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