This Page is Dedicated To The Ponies We Have Loved and Lost |
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Jenni of Ednam House |
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| Jenni of Ednam House
We were so fortunate to be given Jenni of Ednam House from Sheila Brooks in 2008. Jenni was out of Jenna of Ednam House who qualified for Olympia and HOYS and was also a big winner in workers and side saddle and by Moss Side Camsie Glen who was reserve Champion at Olympia. She was very much a 'people' pony and loved her trips to the shows, she was sucessfully shown in hand and under saddle and then when her foal Fraoch Isla was born she won supremes being shown with a foal at foot as well. We sadly found her dead in the field at the age of 8 yrs. Far too young to have lost this special girl, she will never be forgotton and we now have a huge hole in our hearts.
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Corriegarth Rhidorroch |
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| Corriegarth Rhidorroch
S - Highland Chief
D - Ruth of Knocknagael
Red as he was known to his freinds was out foundation stallion, kindly given to us by Linda Impey, he was a true gent with both his humans and mares. He left us some lovely foals who we have retained and also a home bred stallion who is standing at stud in california. All our homebred ponies go back to this special man.
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Sligachan of Talisker |
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| Sligachan of Talisker
S - Highland Chief of Whitefield
D - Hazeldene
Hannah was a beautiful filly, she was shown with her mum in hand and always so sweet. We sadly lost her as a yearling from grass sickness. A truly horrible disease that i hope there is soon a cure for.
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Tarskavaig of Talisker |
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| Tarskavaig of Talisker
S - Highland Chief of Whitefield
D - Hazeldene
Tarka was a super colt, always the show man and wanting to be looked at, sadly we lost him at only a few months old due to a nasty virus. Such a tragic loss of a super pony.
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Coulmore April |
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| Coulmore April
S - Arran
D - Coulmore Heath
April touched the heart of everyone who met her, she was a sweet mare who we would use to teach children to ride and then take to a county show the next day. She tought many people to ride young and old but sadly she never produced a foal for us.
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| Oak Croft Torrin
S - Corriegarth Rhidorroch
D - Coulmore Swallow
Torrin was our first young colt bred by Linda Impey, unfortunately during gelding there was complications and we lost him, he is sadly missed.
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| Wadenhoe Lucifer
S- Treharne Lucifer
D - Fernley Dainty
Lucifer was my first pony, he lived up to his name and threw me off and bolted with me more times than i can remember. He taught me to hang on tight and to be a confident rider so for that i am greatful (i think). Our current pony Cefynhendre Tegid is a descendant of his and poor Josh, it looks like he will be as sharp!!
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| Henry
Henry was a piebald cob gelding we rescued from the meat man at neward sales, he had a big moustoche and a huge character, we lost him four months after he arrived due to the severe internal damage his worm burden had caused him. Although we didnt have him long, he proved a huge favorite with the children i was teaching.
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Talisker Bay |
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| Talisker Bay
'Hattie' was my second pony, a super sharp new forest who would jump anything, she would jump anything and liked to rear allot!
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