pony branded T C

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I have also PM'd you. I have the stud books at home so can have a look for you, although he may not have been registered when he was born.

Can't go wrong with a NF imo!
Hi sorry to jump on an old post but I have noticed you have mentioned about the Millersford Stud. I am looking to locate the Millersford Stud if you can help with this
 
I can indeed. Do you have a Millersford pony?
We did have a Millersford pony, we had her for 25 years. Millersford Firecracker (Rosie) as we called her we got as a 3 year old and we lost her at 28. I am hoping to locate the Millersford Stud so we can visit the area where she was born and lived for the first year(s) of her life to spread her ashes. If you could help that would be amazing
 
I can indeed. Do you have a Millersford pony? We did have a Millersford pony, we had her for 25 years. Millersford Firecracker (Rosie) as we called her we got as a 3 year old and we lost her at 28. I am hoping to locate the Millersford Stud so we can visit the area where she was born and lived for the first year(s) of her life to spread her ashes. If you could help that would be amazing
 
My pony has a brand with initials T C quite big where the saddle goes. Does anyone know where I could find out anything about his breeding. Everything in his passport is unknown as the previous owner had to get a passport for him. I was told he is New Forest but he looks very much like a Connemara. It would just be nice to find out a bit about him and his back ground as he's the best pony. Thanks
Many decades ago my first pony was branded under the saddle. He was a (fabulous) new forest pony🥰
 
We did have a Millersford pony, we had her for 25 years. Millersford Firecracker (Rosie) as we called her we got as a 3 year old and we lost her at 28. I am hoping to locate the Millersford Stud so we can visit the area where she was born and lived for the first year(s) of her life to spread her ashes. If you could help that would be amazing
So sorry you have lost your pony. I can't help directly, but on Facebook there is a group called NFPP (New Forest Pony People) and people in there will be able to help you for sure, it's a huge source of local intel!
 
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