Sorry for asking a rather stupid question: Whoever was present at the Irish stallion inspection and spoke to the inspection team or any officials: I understand...
Hi Martin those that 'pass' go into Grade 1 those that don't pass go into Grade 2. I wasn't there this year, but I was last year, where the Not Passed rate was...
Hi Pony, Lalla will be registered partbred.. Robyn.. ... From: colbyn farm To: Connemara_Pony@yahoogroups.com Sent: Sunday, April 01, 2007 2:15 PM Subject:...
Hello All, Just received my copy of the American Connemara magazine and was tickled to see, (p.16) the story about *Lindy (Ard Talisman x Flamount Diamond...
Hi Erin, One of the best jumpers I ever met was a Conn/RID cross. He was sired by Windy Day and owned by my friend in Ireland. 15.1 on his tippy toes and man ...
HI Jess, Do you know what's interesting about this. . did you know that the "Breed Standard" for RID's emphasizes a smallish height, like around 15.3H??? I...
You will find Erin that the Europeans like their horses a more 'manageable' size than 17.3++ hands. Bigger is better is an American thing and part of the...
Hi Jess, I hadn't thought of size yet in terms of a cultural phenomenon. . . but, it makes perfect sense and yes, I think it is true. . I suppose the trend can...
Hi Kelly! A light bulb just went on(I have intermittent short circuits).maybe something to consider? First..take the needle off the syringe, place it between...
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Hi Jess, I don't know if it is the same now, or the same in Europe, but when I was a kid in England, pony classes were divided by height and rider's age - you...
Cheryl, I usually detach the needle, cup it in my hand, and do the scratching, with someone feeding, and then pop it in hard and quickly. I then attach the...
Came across this saved photo, and just wondered if ANYONE has a good way to give "little noses" a decongestant, to a cat with a bad stuffy virus? Vet's...
Hi Sheila, thanks for the explanation. That's how we do it here now. We also have an elite section (kinda grade super 1) for the colts that get marks over 80,...
Heather, I so agree......even in Canada when I was young (granted, a LONG time ago) children asked for a "pony" not a horse to ride. I too think it was a much...
I've owed photos to the list for awhile now as I said I would send them on when I finished some sculptures...I've been going crazy with school-almost done!!...
These were created after my TB Gator and the Conn. pony. They are friends and are scratching the others back. These two have a bit more texture to them and...
Hi Maureen, ... Do you have any ID people out your way?? We have a bunch of REALLY nice stallions now in the Midwest. . including my alltime favorite Foxglen...
Michelle, I LOVE it! You could almost put a pane of glass there on its hooves and make a small table. . . LOVE it! erinmoira mardigraspwr@... wrote: I've...
Maureen, Only suggestion I can come up with is to make a kitty burrito...taking the heaviest and largest bath towel you have, wrapping kitty securely with head...
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Definitely a Pony! Connaught is over 15hh but you wouldn't think of him as anything other than a pony :-) Pony (who is also overheight) _____ From:...
Bloody Aussies are the same Jess, bigger is better, has been for about 20 years. When I was eventing I bought some ripper horses very cheap because they were...
Hi I was thinking about the Connie/ID crosses and wondered if anyone would be interested in my Connie/TB broodmare? I have been trying to find the right home ...
Hi All, have to agree. I also grew up in UK where kids rode ponies until 16 when it was deemed their leg muscles were grown enough to control a horse. Pony...
Soooo, as a part-bred (reg) colt his progeny would still be able to be registered sports pony? Just for interests sake. Sharon ... Send instant messages to...