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1883.1 | "sections" | SALEM::ROY_K | | Thu Apr 28 1994 14:33 | 5 |
| Linda, I think that they have different "Sections" in the Welsh
registry. Section A at a certain height and Section B at a certain
height. I have seen them advertised for sale that way.
Karen
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1883.2 | Welshies my favourite....... | KERNEL::PCIOF2::CHEWTER | | Tue May 03 1994 11:36 | 21 |
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Hmmmm, my favourite subject.
I have had a interest in welshies for some years and have 3 Welsh Section
D's, and 1 part bred Welsh. Mine range from 13.2 (thats the part bred) and
14.2 - 15.0.
There are 4 sections A, B, C and D. The A's and B's are really cute little
show pony type's ideal for lead rein. The C's are around 13/14 hand ish and
and stocky built and the D's up to 15.2.
They all range in build, height and characters it depends on their breeding,
my four all have very different personalities and looks.
Still I'm byased....
Jayne Chewter.
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1883.3 | Thanks! | CSLALL::LCOBURN | Plan B Farm | Tue May 03 1994 12:01 | 10 |
| Jayne,
Thanks for the info! I take it my mare is either an "A" or a "B" at
12 hands then. Actually, I intend to measure her once she's home since
after seeing her Im not entirely sure she's even THAT big...she's just
an itty bitty thing! :-) Cute a a button, with a dished face and long
shaggy mane that she peeks out from under at you......absolutely
adorable, sweet and gentle and appears to be very good natured. She'll
be arriving tomorrow afternoon, we can't wait!
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1883.4 | | KERNEL::PCIOF2::CHEWTER | | Tue May 03 1994 13:03 | 5 |
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Let me know how you get on with her!
Jayne
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1883.5 | Welshes | CSC32::KOELLHOFFER | | Wed May 04 1994 07:57 | 6 |
| We have a welsh/morgan cross. He can whip most horses in barrel
racing. He can carry a 200lb person all day.
My wife had a welsh as a child and she sold me on them.
they tend to be strong and very durable.
Carl
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1883.6 | | KERNEL::PCIOF2::CHEWTER | | Wed May 04 1994 14:45 | 9 |
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Definately VERY strong. I strongly beleive that the bigger welsh's are more
suitable for adults. They can also be very thick in the head - or so they
like you to think!!
2 of ours are ride and drive and have alot of power comming from behind when
you ride them!
Jayne
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1883.7 | Welsh's very popular here | MASALA::SMCRITCHIE | | Fri Jul 01 1994 11:02 | 25 |
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Hello Folks,
Here in Britain the Welsh's are very popular as childrens ponies both
riding showing/riding.
Their good looks come from the Arab Blood form cneturies ago, infact
they care often called Little Arabs.
The Section C's and D's are Welsh Cobs, much stockier and able to carry
weight.
They are often crossed with other breeds because of thier good
looks/conformation/stamina. They are easily trained.
We currently have a Welsh Section B Crossed with a British Riding Pony
and he is a wee gem. Not a star show pony, but by gum he can move. My
daughter Ailsa does all of the equitation elements with him including
Western. She is now a member of the local Pony Club Prince of Wales
Pony Club Games Team, and most of the ponies wee meet at competiions
are Welsh's or mixed.
Have fun with your wee pony,
Sandra from Scotland
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1883.8 | My little pony, 'Pesky'... | CSLALL::LCOBURN | Plan B Farm | Fri Jul 01 1994 12:32 | 30 |
| Thanks for the info on Welsh's. I have a Section A, 12 hh, mare as
a companion to my trail horse. She's a very sweet, absolutely adorable
little thing...and she can thank her lucky stars for it, because she
is the most curious, mischevious, meddlesome little thing that ever
had hooves! :-) I recently finished replacing my old fencing with
new 4x4 post and rail fencing, 5' high, pressure treated and set in
concrete... this fence has held up to a pushy TB and a fence hopping
Standardbred, but this little pony in the 2 months I've had her has
slipped out 4 times! She learned to flatten herself out and literally
jump *between* the middle and bottom rails...I spent an entire weekend
installing electric wire around the whole fenceline to keep this
innocent-looking little pest in the paddock. Not that she goes
anywhere when she gets out, just grazes on the lawn...but when she
sees you coming, she jumps back into the paddock and gives you her
very best 'cute pony' look. My husband is keeping score...so far
Ponie 4, Mom 2. :-) She's been a lot of fun, follows us around
like a puppy, loves the cats and dog, helps me clean stalls by
tipping over the wheelbarrow and bolting off, takes the hose in
her mouth and trots off with it, will lead my horse around on a lead
line if you let her grab it away from you....far too clever for
their own good are ponies!
But, my neighbor's 9 year old rides her occasionally, and she's a doll
under saddle, dead reliable on trails and in the ring, stands like
a rock to be groomed by kids, etc...very nice temperment! She is
also trained to drive, but having no harness or cart I haven't tested
this yet. Maybe someday!
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1883.9 | INFORMATION WANTED | TDCISA::CERTAIN | Patricia CERTAIN @TDC | Tue Nov 15 1994 10:24 | 10 |
| This is a request for UK readers.
Does anyone know any breeders of Welsh ponies (A, B) in the UK ?
If so, could you please let me have their names and addresses as someone I know
wants to import one to stand at stud in France.
Thanks in advance.
Patricia
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1883.10 | | KERNEL::PCIOF2::Chewterj | | Tue Nov 22 1994 06:39 | 5 |
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I'll check through my welsh stud book and give you details, there'll be quite
a lot listed, so I'll just give a few..
Jayne
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1883.11 | WELSH PONY | TDCISA::CERTAIN | Patricia CERTAIN @TDC | Thu Nov 24 1994 05:45 | 5 |
| Jayne,
Thanks in advance for your help.
Patricia
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1883.12 | Welsh Pony Breeders | PEKING::MUGGLETONJ | | Thu Dec 15 1994 14:47 | 19 |
| Patricia,
Your friend should contact the Welsh Pony and Cob Society.
Secretary: J F T Pritchard
Address: 6 Chalybeate Street
Aberystwyth
Dyfed, SY23 1HS
United Kingdom
They should be able to help.
Judy (Winnersh, UK)
Dyfed
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1883.13 | Thanks | TDCIS3::CERTAIN | Patricia CERTAIN @TDC | Fri Dec 16 1994 04:17 | 5 |
| Judy,
Thanks for the info., we'll contact the Society.
Patricia
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1883.14 | US Breeders ? | CSC32::KOELLHOFFER | | Wed Dec 21 1994 02:54 | 4 |
| Can anybody give me a pointer to Welsh breeders in the US.
thanks,
Carl
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