Looking to buy a Welsh section A pony for yourself or for a child? Then this guide is sure to help you on your search… What is a Welsh section A? The Welsh section A or Welsh Mountain Pony is the ...
TODAY, fewer than 700 reg-istered breeding Welsh Mountain Ponies survive in Wales. Many live a peaceful, traditional, feral existence on remote hillsides of Powys and six other regions. Seemingly ...
Bidding was held over two days and gave buyers from around Australia the chance to see photos and video of ponies for sale. There was good demand for quality ponies, especially Welsh Ponies of cob ...
A longstanding source of local pride and affection, Welsh mountain ponies have seen many of their traditional roles vanish. A new initiative aims to ensure their continued survival. Wild ponies groom ...
Remarks Brightwells 55th Annual Fayre Oaks sale of Welsh Ponies (sections A and B) and Welsh part-breds. Whilst the economic climate impacted on lower-priced animals, 499 ponies were sold for a total ...
Four Welsh section B mares have become the first of the breed to be exported to Argentina. The quartet of palominos came from Peter and Ann Jones’s legendary west Wales-based Menai Stud. “Other than a ...
A good quality turnout saw some very worthy champions crowned at the South Western Association of the Welsh Pony and Cob Society’s 44th annual Silver Medal Show. Held in the grounds of Powderham ...
Welsh Cob, Section D, in hand: E Davies, Newcastle Emlyn; Res P & A Jones, Llandysul. Welsh Cob, under saddle: L Davey, Launceston; Res J Hancock, Herbrandston. Welsh Pony (Cob type), Section C: ET ...