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Post by showpony on May 30, 2011 9:27:41 GMT
Penwisg leala, known as leala may now be spelt as layla? 11.2 lead rein sec a very fine always did show pony classes as looked more like a part bred when trimmed up, chestnut flaxen mane and tail three white socks two front one back more like a stocking than socks slim white blaze but wider than a stripe down her face, sold to lincolnshire area to a lady called Emma around 4-5 years ago she will now be around 16 or 17 last i heard she was living out in a field somwhere in lincolnshire area i would love to know if she is ok she was a very special pony to me i owned her from a 5yr old for 7 years any information on her is appreciated x
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Post by showpony on Jul 2, 2011 10:26:44 GMT
upping
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Post by tracingequines on Jul 3, 2011 20:52:59 GMT
Equine Details - Penwisg Leala Date of Birth 14-Jul-1996 Gender Female Colour Chestnut Height Sire Name Twyford Tattoo Dam Name Crossfoxes Llungwyn Breed Welsh Mare Submitted by Welsh Pony & Cob Society Studbook/Section Section A Birth Country United Kingdom
Welsh Pony & Cob Society Tel: 01570 471754
Ring WPCS
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Post by showpony on Apr 26, 2012 19:59:01 GMT
Upping
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Post by tracingequines on Apr 26, 2012 20:40:13 GMT
Have you rang WPCS and asked them if you are still current registered owners. If you are not, have you asked WPCS to forward your details on to current registered owners ?
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Post by dusteragain on Jul 30, 2012 11:59:02 GMT
This pony is fit and well, still with the same owners I believe, and out at shows competing. If you message me your email address and tel number, I will ask the lady to contact you.
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Post by emmajohnson5405 on Sept 26, 2012 21:15:55 GMT
Hi Linzi, just seen your post, leala is very much alive and well. Although last time I spoke to you I had bought my own field and was awaiting arrival of my stables and leala was out rugged up to the hilt with a field shelter for a week , this didn't suit us so we sold up after a year and went back into livery. Aimee is now seven and doing very well with her, winning lots as you would expect. She has been a super pony for us and has always looked after Aimee and never had a days illness although she has mellowed with age!! I hope this has put your mind at rest, I assured you I would look after her and give her a home for life and that remains the same. Emma and Aimee Johnson x
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Post by rhosyn on Sept 27, 2012 18:39:07 GMT
How lovely, I love a happy ending xx
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Post by kellym2611 on Sept 10, 2014 21:16:28 GMT
I know this is quite an old discussion but I was still so happy to read it. I can remember first seeing leala in the field along with many other penwisg ponies as a youngster. A friend of mine wanted a little pony to show in hand as a hobby as she was retired and asked me to pick her one so we responded to an advert offering various ponies. We visited approximately 5/6 fields in total in the leyland, Lancashire area and as soon as I saw leala i picked her!! That beautiful little face really made her stand out from the rest!! It was quite fun getting a pretty much wild pony in a trailer and the following few weeks proved quite eventful too!! Eventually the lady decided to sell her as she couldn't do her justice and it's so nice to hear how well she's gone onto do!!
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