Pony stallions south west

spitfire13

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recently moved to south west, my daughter lost interest and left me now with a beautiful pc mare.now looking for lovely genuine pony stallion as a 'husband' for my girl. any suggestions?
 
Rosewall Mister Softee.

Arab x Welsh, chestnut 4 white stockings.
Champion show stallion, did well jumping JA/a bit of seniors. He's just generally a cracking allround pony.

Let me know if you want the contact details of his owner.
 
Gorsfraith Brenin at Trevoulter Barton Stud in Cornwall throws lovely stock, he can be found on the SPSS website
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We have got 2 by Gorsfraith Brenin, really happy, the 6yr old has got hell of a jump and does a really nice test, the 3 yr old hopefully will be the same!
 
Thanks for the advice, not quite sure about arabs i have to say, i'm more into some sort of new forest or similar...i dont think she's got any major weaknesses (she's very pretty!), i'm just looking for a nice allrounder with a good temperament, if he jumps well even better!
 
sos kantjes unicolour, palamino dutch new forest, graded spss, the most fantastic temperement, hunts, whp champ qualified for novice music regionals with 74% when he only went to about 4 BD shows. and hes thrown high percentage of dun foals
 

If you fancy a guaranteed coloured offspring, I know Centyfield Stud near Honiton have a new homozygous sports pony stallion called Ace of Centyfield. Maybe worth a look, although I don't know much about him.
 
thanks everybody. been on the internet all morning. Love the palomino stallion sos katjes unicolour but also found another stallion by the same stallion (fabian?) at meadow stud. Any one know anything about him and which one would be the better one to use on my girl?
 
Just interested; could you register offspring by him to a NF mare AS New Forest as well as Sportspony or is the Netherlands NF now a different breed?

Amazing how the NF seems to be taking off as a source of performance ponies having been neglected for years.
 
i dont think you can register them as full bred new forests in this country as they see it as a different breed, i could be wrong though, and the new forest stud book in this country does not recognise palomino's i believe
 
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