Review - Welsh Pony and Cob Society of America
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Review - Welsh Pony and Cob Society of America
Spring~Summer 2008 welshpony. org Welsh Review Gayfields Welsh Ponies.com 18129 Hwy 50 E. 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Attn: Welsh Review 720 Green Street Stephens City, VA 22655 [email protected] For additional information, please contact Gayle McKenzie at (540) 868-7669 www.welshpony.org Looking Back... The Coed Coch disperal sale was held 30 years ago LOAFERS LODGE WELSH PONIES Producing National Champions PHOTO BY KERRIN WINTERS-CHURCHILL We focus on producing Performace Ponies that can do it all. Every Loafers Lodge Pony is bred to MOVE AND HAVE AN AWESOME TEMPERAMENT Standing Supreme Champion numerous times FOX CRY WHINNY THE POOH WWW.LOAFERSLODGE.COM 443-243-3486 Welsh Review Welsh Review 2 20 President’s Message I would like to apologize for the many problems that we have had in getting the Welsh Review out to our members. When WPCSA member Richard Gearhart of CalPoly approached us with the idea of letting his Agricultural Communication students produce the Review, it sounded like a marriage made in heaven. We would be able to produce a color magazine at a reasonable cost and his students would gain valuable experience. However the logistics of the project proved to be too difficult to overcome. So starting with the Spring issue, the Review will be produced in the WPCSA office thanks to Lisa Landis with help from volunteers. To get us back on track we will consolidate the Spring and Summer issues. We will work diligently to get the Review out on time in the future and to make sure we stay in contact with our advertisers. We will offer both color and black and white ads. See the information below for rates and deadlines. We are extending the deadline for the Spring issue since the Spring and Summer Issue will be combined. One word to the advertisers- we will be strict on the deadlines so that the Review will meet its printing schedule. We will email you a copy of your ad to proof before publication. You will have 48 hours to review your ad and make changes. This issue of the Review contains articles and minutes from the AGM in February. I would like to again thank David Yee, Judy Hubert and the members of the WPCAC Club for their outstanding hospitality and hard work making the AGM such a success. Look for some exciting news about our computer system in upcoming press releases and mailings! Sincerely, Dr. Ruth Welsh Review Advertising Rates Full Page Color (Inside) - 1 photo $260 Additional Photographs - $10 each We hope to revamp and revitalize the Review in future issues. Several new features are planned including reprinting old articles that are not easy to find as well as historical photos. We are also soliciting articles from our membership. Please send us your ideas on how we can make the Welsh Review a magazine that is exciting, educational, and worth keeping! We are really making a splash in national publications with our co-op ads. Martha Stover has been coordinating these and what an outstanding job she has been doing. Each ad features one large photo with 10 or more farms listed with their website address or phone number if they have no website. The logo of the WPCSA is also featured along with our email address. We have had ads in the USEF magazine, Driving Digest, Hunter and Sport Horse, and Chronicle of the Horse. Many more are planned. There is more info on these ads in this issue of the Review and you may receive an email about these. Martha Stover can be contacted directly if you have any questions. More details can be found on page 15. Black/White Display Ads - 1 photo Full Page- $140 Half Page- $95 Quarter Page- $75 Additional Photographs - $10 each Classified Ads $0.20 per word (member) $0.40 per word (non-member) Welsh Review 3 Deadlines for Submissions: Spring - March 6 Summer - June 6 Fall - September 6 Winter - December 6 Send articles, advertisements and payments to: Welsh Pony & Cob Society of America, Inc. Attn: Welsh Review, 720 Green Street Stephens City, VA 22655 [email protected] WPCSA ANNUAL CONVENTION able to share data and the WPCSA will benefit with the Stockton, California, Feb 14-17, 2008 USEFs well established expertise in show rankings, placSubmitted by Martha L. Stover ings and overall standings. A springtime visit to WPCSA Many thanks to the excellent organizing team of David and Sue Yee, Judy Hubert and Diane Sommers, the offices in Stephens City, VA by USEF staff will establish a baseline from which to operate. The purchase of hard2007 AGM ran like a well oiled machine. In fact the enware will be the next financial responsibility of WPCSA tire Welsh Pony and Cob Association of California (WPCAC) were very generous hosts, providing entertainment, and it is hopeful that the Saturday night auction proceeds will exceed these expectations! excellent speakers and a wine and cheese reception each Thursday evening’s wine and cheese reception was night. You can’t visit California without doing a little well attended and an excellent Power Point Virtual Ranch wine tasting! Hotel accommodations in Stockton, CA were excellent and all of the employees of the brand new Tour presentation of WPCAC member’s Welsh ponies and farms highlighted Starwood Sheraton the evening created by were sharp, accomKim Qualls of Mobile modating and deterDigital Pics, with Tammy mined to help make Burgin’s help. this event a success. The Friday Early atbreak out session started tendees on Thursday out with a lively presenmet for committee tation by David Jones, meetings followed by Telynau Stud, North the Board of DirecWales. David reminisced tors Meetings. A about his pre defined full board was not destiny with Welsh convened, primarily ponies and his numerdue to some weather ous adventures judging related travel plans Welsh around the world. but the Board was Dr. Ruth Wilburn surrounded by the Youth Award Recipients A lunch time presentation able to conference by Dr. Jeannine Burger, DVM currently of UC Davis and call Dr. Roberts for his opinion on several subjects. Full formerly of Zurich, Switzerland, enlightened the group on committee meeting and BOD minutes will be available mare and foal bonding. Leah Brault, U.C. Davis followed on the WPCSA website. Thanks go to Wendy Peterson with a discussion on Color Coat Genetics or the Equine for putting together another beautiful program for the Genome Project. The popular Open Forum, mediated by AGM. The exciting news generated from the meeting was the interview and proposal prepared by Jason Provost Hetty Abeles, included news and ideas regarding the new of the USEFs IT department. USEF is eager to work with computer system and improving the feedback from exthe WPCSA to support both hardware and software issues hibitors about judges and shows. Friday evening’s welcome reception and dinner involved in bringing the WPCSAs computer system into rolled smoothly into the fun of the Silent, Live and Inthe 21st century. Sally Steinmetz, has worked tirelessly ternet Stallion Service auctions. All proceeds from this with the WPCSA office staff to examine our database year’s auction were to be directed to the WPCSAs acstructure and understand the many work processes in quisition of a new computer system. A lively auctioneer an attempt to plan a new IT direction for WPCSA. The entertained the crowd and squeezed every dollar he could USEF partnering opportunity provides a windfall both economically and technically. Both organizations will be from potential buyers. In the end, the auctions raised over Welsh Review 4 $13,000, $5000.00 of which was raised through the internet sales coordinated by Alison Rhue, CA and Gretchen Aiken, OR. The night was a tremendous success! The “our” kids and their Welsh in 2007. Following the luncheon, Richard Gearheart entertained and educated attendees with an interactive discussion on Equine Reproduction and Embryology. Saturday’s awards banquet is always the highlight of the weekend. Members excitedly collect awards and ribbons that represent all of the hope, energy, skill and hard work of the previous show year. Sally Ross Davis and Joanna Wilburn skillfully organized the vast array of ribbons, trophies and personalized gifts for a smooth presentation. The evening’s awards program was masterfully emceed by Jackie Verkuyl and Richard Gearheart while Dr. Ruth Wilburn personally presented each trophy, award or ribbon to happy recipients. Gail Thomson and Sally Steinmetz worked tirelessly on a Power Point presentation featuring all of the ponies and cobs that received Champion and Reserve ribbons. Gail mentioned that she had 100% participation in the presentation – no Thelwell ponies this year! The ever popular WPCSA achievement Dr. Ruth presents Sally Steinmetz and Taylor Cox with the awards for Order of the Dragon, Award of ExcelIndividual Legion of Merit Award for Rosehaven Legacy lence, Legion of Merit and Award of Honor inductkids were treated to a fun filled weekend which included a ees continues to grow, this years recipients are as follows: session painting Breyer Horse models with Dustin Peasha, supervising. Ashley Peterson and Stacy West organized a scavenger hunt around the hotel. Sally Ross Davis, Joanna Wilburn and Stacy West took the kids ice skating. Ashley and Dustin stayed with the kids during the pizza and movie party on Friday evening. Thanks to all of these great helpers and to the WPCAC for sponsoring all of these events! Saturday, the official Annual General Meeting of the WPCSA was called to order and committee reports were reviewed. The impending liaison with the USEF and their IT staff was discussed and it was announced that the previous evening’s auction total would more than satisfy the purchase of a new file server! Three new judges were formally approved by the Licensed Official Committee and the board congratulated Carol and David Maurer receive the Dam Award of Excellence Patricia Cochran, Lochinvar Farm, Banks, OR; for Chaparral’s Crystal from Dr. Ruth Gerald Verkuyl, Goldhills Welsh, Herald, CA and special category Breed judge, Shari Beecher, Heavenly Sire Order of the Dragon Welsh Farm LLC, Okarche, OK. Severn Sirocco LOM/AOE/OD The results of this year’s ballot returned Tiz Bene*Sleight of Hand LOM/AOE/OD dict, Martha Stover, Sally Steinmetz and Theresa Lemon Dam Award of Excellence to the board for another term. Chaparral’s Crystal AOE The WPCSA Jr. Awards Banquet was held during Individual Award of Excellence lunch and Jessica San Diego-Brister, assisted by David Farmore Royal Heiress LOM/AOE Jones, highlighted all of the wonderful achievements by Glynhafan Echo LOM/AOE Welsh Review 5 Goldhills Hanky Panky LOM/AOE *Lidgett Meredith LOM/AOE Rollingwoods Classic Rock LOM/AOE Rollingwoods Unequaled LOM/AOE Sire Legion of Merit Gayfields Glory Hallelujah LOM Glynhafan Red Hawk LOM Tri-Ef Cognac LOM Dam Legion of Merit Farmore Enchanting LOM Gayfields Elixir LOM Severn Pansi LOM Timbercreek Blackberry LOM Individual Legion of Merit B’s the Terminator LOM Caris Royal Guardsman LOM Gaslight Sweet Surrender LOM Goldhills Brandysnap LOM Goldhils Butter Rum LOM Goldhills Most Wanted LOM Goldhills Silver Screen LOM Heaven’s Gate Odyessey LOM Inaway Sunday Pleasure LOM *Llanarth Morien LOM *Menai Lord Thomas LOM Ranlan the Chancellor LOM Rollingwoods Stick To It LOM Rollingwoods Unequalled LOM Rosehaven Legacy LOM Severn Bauble’s N Beads LOM Tom El Cats Juba Lee LOM Wyvere Flying Duchess LOM Half Welsh Award of Honor Land’s End Cha Cha AOH Nimbus’ Little Bit of Thunder AOH Well Done AOH Whimbrel Solar Eclipse AOH The evening wrapped up with adults and kids swirling around the dance floor to the tunes of a lively band provided by the WPCAC. Sunday was the departure date for many attendees; however, many made arrangements to stay for the Judge’s clinic organized by Carrie MacWhorter, focusing on, “Evaluating and Judging Young Stock.” A panel of “experts,” was represented by Section A breeder, Tiz Benedict, Severn Oaks Farm; Section B breeder, Gail Thomson, Gayfields; Section C breeder, Martha Stover, Here-Be Dragons and Section D breeder Gerald Verkuyl, Goldhills Welsh. A Power Point presentation, with input provided by panel members and organized by Carrie, helped to emphasize the type, character and movement of each Welsh section and how important it is to stick to the The futgure of the WPCSA Jackie and Gerald Verkuyl with daughter Samantha and Megan Burtness with son Gavin breed standard. The clinic wrapped up with a virtual class of young stock from each Welsh section, judged and commented on by panel members. Exhausted visitors and committee members reveled in the success of the 2008 AGM as decorations and vendor booths were dismantled. Many thanks again to the WPCAC for all of their hospitality, personal touches and generous donations. The WPCAC was able to provide a Wine and Cheese Reception for guests all three evenings of the AGM. Additionally, wine was available during the dinners both Friday and Saturday evenings. This was made possible only due to the gracious donations of wine by both WPCAC Members and Wineries from both the Paso Robles area and the Lodi Area. This event would not have been possible without your generous donations. Thank you! Marnell Voss – VIP Farm, Wilton, CA, Sarah and Steve Dickmeyer – EOS, San Miguel, CA, Ed and Janis Malaznik, Windridge Farm, Nipomo, CA, Debbie Hoffman, San Luis Obispo, CA, Lane Tanner Winery, Santa Maria, CA, Labyrinth Winery-Ariki Hill, Santa Maria, CA, Byron Vineyard & Winery, Santa Maria, CA. Hitching Post Winery, Buellton, CA, McKeon-Phillips Winery, Santa Maria, CA, Santa Barbara Coastal Wine Cellars, Lompoc, CA, Zaca Mesa Winery, Los Olivos, CA, Crystal Valley Cellars, Lockeford, CA, Hunt Cellars, Paso Robles, CA, Macchia, Acampo, CA, Pasos Vineyards, Lockeford, CA, Woodbridge Winery, Lodi, CA. We look forward to seeing everyone in Ft. Worth, Texas in 2009! Welsh Review 6 SMOKE TREE Fabulous halter and performance prospect. 2007 gelding out of Smoke Tree Lure of the Gold by *Smoke Tree Spun Gold. This is a BIG fancy boy, chestnut with four high socks and a blaze. He’s a fabulous mover, a definite halter winner and prospect for performance. Should mature over 13.2. Section B show prospects and bred mares available. Kathy Reese · 907 Smoke Tree Rd. · Dover, AR 72837 479-331-2642 · [email protected] Welsh Review 7 Welsh Review 8 Lochinvar Introducing ~ Lochinvar Picasso Red A stunning 2007 colt, the only son of our beautiful champion mare, Lochinvar Pandora (Jet Arrows Oregon Spring x Kayruss Poppie) and sired by the grand old Canadian stallion Roblyn’s Fancy Cat, Sire: Chamcook Mt. Cat by Capt. Cat Dam: Quorn Many Wounds by Jet Arrows Oregon Spring With Picasso Red’s classic Mountain Pony beauty and type, we have high hopes for this lovely youngster. L. Pandora and L. JulieAnne have been re-bred to Roblyn’s Fancy Cat for 2009 foals. Congratulations to Paula Bright, Thistleworth, on your purchase of Picasso Red! Lochinvar Farm Dedicated to Raising Champion Section A Mountain Ponies Patricia Cochran, Del Ramey & Family Banks, OR Email: [email protected] Website: lochinvarwelsh.com Welsh Review 9 Welsh – Not Just Ponies By Martha L. Stover This article was first featured in the Equine Journal, June 2008 Welsh are not just ponies and not just for kids! Welsh Cobs and Welsh crossbreds are enjoying the spotlight in the Sport Horse world, in the higher levels of Dressage, and the physically demanding phases of Eventing and Combined Driving Events. Long dominating the children’s hunter pony market, Welsh ponies are the breed of choice - or the blood of choice - for pony hunters. Many recall a childhood pony; and whether or not it was ever pure Welsh, there is usually some recollection that Welsh blood was in there somewhere; the expressive eye, small ears or chiseled head are the clear indicators. But what about the Welsh pony’s bigger Welsh relatives? The Welsh Cob and Welsh crosses are often packaged in “horse” sized bodies. Admirers of the Welsh breed are more than willing to educate a newcomer on the broad range of sizes and types (see sidebar) of Welsh and one thing is clear, no matter what size package – Welsh are valued for their character, hardiness and willingness to work. What size is right for you? Section A - Welsh Mountain Pony Not exceeding 12.2 hands Section B - Welsh Pony Not exceeding 14.2 hands Section C - Welsh Pony of Cob Type Not exceeding 13.2 hands Section D - Welsh Cob Exceeding 13.2 hands high with no upper limit Half Welsh One registered Welsh parent, no upper limit How are we using our Welsh “horses?” Adults and growing youth continue to enjoy the same activities as the smaller counterparts albeit on a bigger scale! In the Dressage ring, feathers fly when the Welsh Cob stallion, North Forks Cardi enters the ring. Cardi, owned, trained and ridden by the team of Cindy Miller of Winterlake Farm, Pleasant Hill, OR and Jessica Wisdom, has multiple scores in the 70’s under his girth and consistently earned champion ribbons at each level. He is ranked #1 in Region 6 and is #19 countrywide for 2007 at Third Level Open. Cardi, a coming 7-year old, 14.3 hands, barely a horse by definition, is making his debut at Prix St. George in 2008. On the Eastern side of the U.S., up and coming Welsh Cob gelding, Glenhaven Barossa Valley, has earned the spotlight at the prestigious Dressage at Devon (DAD) venue, Devon, PA. DAD boasts the largest Breed show in the world and the biggest Dressage show outside Europe and holds classes specifically geared toward FEI (International) Level competition. 6-year old, “BV” was the High Score American Bred Three Year Old, and is a two time winner of the Born in the USA Breeders Award. The Welsh Pony and Cob Society of America (WPCSA) awarded BV the USDF All Breed Horse of The Year award for FEI Five Year Olds. Owned by Angela Maloney, Eatontown, NJ, and ridden by USDF Gold Medalist, Brenda Doudican, Yellowbrook Dressage Center, Farmingdale, NJ, BV competed at Second Level Open and Third Level Open in 2007 and is well on track to being one of the Eastern Dressage regions stars of the future. Winning at Devon is an excellent “feather” in the cap for both horse and rider and who better than another Welsh Cob team? Glenhaven Barossa Valley and USDF Gold Medalist rider Brenda Duudican, Photo: Susan J. Stickle The demanding sport of Eventing seems a natural fit for the Welsh breed. The rigors of the Cross Country course, the suppleness required in Dressage and the power and willingness desired for Show Jumping are all conducive to the well established Welsh character and famous work ethic. Welsh Cob stallion, GF Prince Albert and Jessica San Diego, of Moss Point, MS are actively chasing competition around Eventing courses in the Southern U.S. Already a multi-time national champion on the Welsh show circuit, 7-year Welsh Review 10 old Albert, 14 hands 1-3/4” and still pony-sized, regularly challenges the course and his bigger adversaries at the Novice levels. Jess’ mom Laura San Diego says that Team Albert, “always gets noticed, the Beginner Novice and Novice USEA divisions are full of ponies, many obviously Welsh. There is definitely a market in Eventing for well trained Welsh and Welsh Cobs.” Currently, Jessica and Albert are qualified for American Eventing Championships in 2008. Welsh Cobs and Welsh crosses are well known for their athleticism and handiness in the equine sport GF Prince Albert and Jessica San Diego sail over the fence at the American Eventing Championships in 2007 of Combined Driving (CDE). Modeled after the Three Day Event, the 3 phases of the CDE challenge the overall condition and versatility of the horse. Each horse, driver and navigator team must demonstrate suppleness and flexibility in the Dressage ring, then plot their best route through Cross Country hazards and negotiate a precise path through the Cones course. In 2005, the Welsh Pony of Cob Type (Section C), Cefnoakpark Bouncer, made driving history with driver Suzy Stafford as the first team from the U.S. to win the Gold Medal at the FEI Pony Driving Singles World Championships in Devonshire, England. Bouncer and Stafford earned the best score out of 81 entries from 16 countries! The duo continued to excel that year, receiving two more driving Grand Championships in the United States. Bouncer was also a Farnam-Platform/USEF Horse of the Year Finalist, nominated by the American Driving Society and the WPCSA. To top it off, Bouncer was chosen to represent the Breyer Welsh Pony of Cob Type model! We don’t have to compete with our Welsh to enjoy them. Our ponies and cobs are beloved equine partners and we continually seek activities that challenge their minds and talents. In Fort Worth, Texas, Caitlin Sewell of Cliffside Farm uses her Welsh Cob stallion, Lidgett Meredith, for foxhunting with the Brazos Valley Hunt. Traditional hunting uses a pack of foxhounds that hunt by following the scent of either a fox or coyote. Hunting requires a strong, bold horse with excellent manners that can carry its rider across country. Once the hounds find a scent, the fun begins and the field must negotiate whatever obstacles are encountered along the way to keep up with the pack. “Max,” another multi-time national champion on the Welsh show circuit, was the 2006 USEF Horse of the Year champion in Welsh Pleasure, Section C/D. He also competes in dressage, hunters and English and Western pleasure – after all he is a Texan! Lidgett Meredith and Caitlin Sewell follow the hounds with the Brazos Valley Hunt Club, TX. Photo: Carol Sewell The Welsh breed is varied in sizes and talents and once we start our childhood love affair through that first Welsh encounter, we return as adults. It is clear that we can enjoy every equine activity from trail riding to pleasure driving to International Level competition with our Welsh. Whether you start out with a Welsh of “pony” size or a Welsh of “horse” size, there is not much difference in the true character of the breed. Welsh are strong and hardy with the spirit of ancestors that survived many harsh winters in the sparse hills and valleys of the Welsh countryside: size just doesn’t really seem to matter! For more information about the Welsh breed, please visit the Welsh Pony and Cob Society of America at www.welshpony.org. Martha L. Stover raises Welsh Ponies of Cob Type with Cynthia A. Lawrence at Here-Be Dragons Farms, Mattawan and Oxford, Michigan. She is a current member of the WPCSA Board of Directors and uses her Welsh Cob “ponies” for carriage driving and her Welsh Cob “horse” for pleasure riding. Welsh Review 11 The Oklahoma-Kansas Welsh Pony Society Invites you to attend the Central National Welsh Pony & Cob Show At the TULSA STATE FAIR September 25-28 Halter Divisions for Welsh & Half Welsh Twenty Performance Divisions $10,000 in Prize Money, $10,000 in Futurity Money High Point Versatility Prize Gold Rated - Double Judged Halter The Show will be Held at the New Tulsa Fair Grounds Multi-Million Dollar All Indoor Facility For information please contact: Denise Dougherty 580-237-7903 or [email protected] Welsh Review 12 Artwork © Pamela Bulloch Johnson Welsh Review 13 Office News & Reminders Show Sanctioning/High Score Committee News A child competing for the All Around High Point Youth Award must show a performance pony in either halter or showmanship at each show. Long stirrup hunter and long stirrup hunter equitation will not be pointed as of next year. Shows are encouraged to hold non-pointed green pony divisions. Visit the WPCSA website for up-to-date show results. Also, the 2007 Regional Year-End Results can be found under the show results tab. Scholarship Recipient - Katie Lyons Thank you to the Welsh Pony & Cob Foundation for choosing myself as one of the recipients of the 2007 Mollie Butler/J.D. Orear Memorial Scholarships! I have been working with Welsh ponies for almost my entire riding career. I received my half-Welsh, Cuesta San Antonio, almost five years ago and have been competing him in the Northeast every summer. I am attending Morrisville State College as a freshman, majoring in Equine Science and Management. I hope to narrow down my degree in the next year to something more specific such as nutrition or breeding. I love going to school here and enjoy all the time that I get to spend with the amazing horses, people and the knowledge that I am learning. In the future, I would love to have my own facility where I can breed and raise Welsh Ponies and continue to expand the breed. Thank you again for the scholarship and the chance to work with Welsh Ponies! Sincerely, Katie Lyons Studbook Photographs Needed Ponies must be foaled in 1996 or earlier. Photographs must be conformation shots of adults. If accepted for publication, submitter will be billed $25. Owner recognized will be the recorded owner for the time period of the stud book being published. Email high resolution photogrpahs (300 dpi) to Lisa Landis [email protected]. Deadline for 1994-1996 Stud Book is August 15. Foal Photograph Reminders We need to not only see the dam, but identify her and all of her markings in the photographs. We also need to be able to see all of the foal’s markings. Legs covered by mud or hidden under tall grass or “baby” hair will results in a pending letter. Digital photgraphs accepted only if printed on archival-quality paper! Welsh Review 14 Breeding season is here! Make sure your stallion has a Permit before breeding A.I. Did you know that A.I. both on and off the farm requires DNA typing of the resulting foal in addition to the sire and dam? Changed E-Mail??? Have you changed your e-mail address lately? Please make sure you update your records with the office. NEXT BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETING: October 11 & 12 in Cincinnati, Ohio Welsh Review 15 Minutes of the AGM ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING February 16, 2008 The Annual General Meeting of the Welsh Pony and Cob Society of America, Inc. was called to order by the President, Dr. Ruth Wilburn, at 9:17 a.m. on Saturday, February 16, 2008, at the Sheraton Stockton Hotel at Regent Pointe, Stockton, California. I. President’s Report The President introduced herself and welcomed everyone to the meeting. She read the purpose of the Society from the By-Laws which is as follows: The purpose of this Society is to maintain a Registry for the recording of pedigrees and transfers of Welsh ponies and cobs, to promote the breeding and use of the breed while striving to maintain its purity and trueness to type and to further its welfare in every way. The President reported that three Directors, Dr. Roberts, Kathy Reese, and Teresa Lemon, had been unable to attend due to weather conditions. She asked each person to introduce themselves. The President asked that we remember those members that had passed away within the past year, including Donna Ahlberg, Michael Butts, David Conian and Priscilla Wells. A moment of silence was observed in remembrance. The President gave an overview of her written report, which was printed in the program. She thanked the WPCAC for hosting such a wonderful meeting. They have worked very hard and put on a Convention that raises the bar. II. Reading of the Minutes The President asked for the reading of the minutes of the previous annual meeting. The motion by Sally Ross Davis that the minutes be accepted as printed in the Review was unanimously adopted. III. Secretary’s Report The Secretary’s report was printed in the program given to each member. IV. Treasurer’s Report The budget was printed in the program given to each member. Jay Hubert requested a copy of the profit and loss statement. This will be mailed to him. Mrs. Thomson, Finance Committee Chairman, gave an overview of the current knowledge of the expected expenses of the new computer system. V. Unfinished Business There was no unfinished business. Pat Cochran asked for information about the Review. Richard Gearhart was not in the room to report but will be asked to attend the Board meeting. A breakdown of advertising separate from cooperative advertising was requested. It was requested that the website notify members when the ballots have been mailed. YOUTH COMMITTEE Mrs. Petersen asked that anyone with suggestions for the committee to please contact her. Please encourage the children in your area to participate in the All Around High Point Youth Program. Some children may need assistance completing the forms. Forms should be available at the shows and are on-line. Fun classes for the kids at shows are encouraged. NOMINATIONS COMMITTEE The results of the election will be announced at the meeting. Life members who wish to run for the board can request forms from the office. ETHICS AND HEARING A letter from Dr. Roberts was distributed and will be published in the Welsh Review. CONVENTION AND ANNUAL MEETING The President thanked David Yee for coordinating the volunteers of the convention. Mr. Yee thanked Judy Hubert, Jackie Verkuyl, Tammy Burgin and the WPCAC Directors for all their help coordinating the events as well as Sue Yee (decorations), Alison Rhue and Gretchen Aiken (stallion auction), Martha Stover (silent auction), Dianne Sommer (live auction and guest speakers) and Wendy Petersen (convention program). The next Convention will be held in Fort Worth, Texas. Carol Sewell has volunteered to help coordinate that convention and would like input as to activities. The 2010 convention will be in Lexington, Kentucky, with 2011 being held in Baltimore, Maryland. Ideas and suggested programs should be submitted to the office. LICENSED OFFICIALS Dr. Benedict reported that a meeting to interview judges would be held in the afternoon. VI. New Business There was no new business. VII. Committee Reports Each member present at the meeting was given a written report from the Committees. These are filed herewith. Additional announcements are as follows: STUD BOOK COMMITTEE Mrs. Abeles reported that the 1994-1996 edition will be available in the Spring. PUBLICITY COMMITTEE Dr. Wilburn read the report from Kathy Reese. Martha Stover is currently producing cooperative advertising. She needs input as to which publications are desired and advertisers to join the effort. It was requested that she be able to provide feedback as to the success of the responses the advertisers receive and the circulation of the magazine. SHOW SANCTIONING/HIGH SCORE Mrs. Petersen requested that exhibiters send in the forms. HALF-WELSH/PART BRED Half-Welsh exhibitors would like more classes and are encouraged to contact show management and sponsor classes. The halfWelsh Joy Jeremiah owned by the Bower family and trained by Wendy Stephens is now competing in the Extreme Cowboy television program. INTERNATIONAL AMBASSADOR Mrs. Thomson reported that she would be attending the WPCS Convention in two weeks. Her report will be published on the website upon her return. MOLLIE BUTLER/J.D. OREAR MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP Ashley Petersen has been selected as one of three 2007 recipients of the Mollie Butler/J.D. Orear Memorial Scholarship. The President (continued on page 24) Welsh Review 16 Welsh Review 17 Seascape Welsh, Inc. �Champion Welsh Ponies, Welsh Cobs, and Welsh Partbreds� offers at stud � �� *LLANARTH BYRON SUPREME CHAMPION and SIRE OF SUPREME CHAMPIONS Photo as Two Year Old 1995 Photo by Arthur Thomson (Mollegaards Spartacus x Elmead Lockets x Aston Love Knot) WPCSA #B-43901, WPCS #40885 Liver Chestnut, 12.3hh, foaled 1993 Many times Supreme Champion in the U.K., *Llanarth Byron has repeatedly demonstrated his excellence as a sire by producing athletic, elegant, versatile ponies with the temperament and scope to excel in any discipline. His progeny are highly competitive and successful internationally: in hand, as ridden ponies, and as quality breeding stock. Champion progeny include Defaelog Luke, Defaelog Lady Jayne (U.K.), *Ll. Merriment, *Ll. Queen of the Night, *Moelgarnedd Darlun (U.S.), and Ll. Starlet (France). Ll. Cadet is a very successful sire in the Netherlands. Recent progeny in the U.S. include Toile’ Iwana Show Off and Seascape Jolly Roger (2006), Goldhills Love Letter, Goldhills Broadway Lights, and Seascape Sandstorm (2007). Goldhills Love Me True and Sterling Creek Ferran (2008). Stud fee: $1000.00 (includes $300.00 booking fee). AI only. LFG. Multiple mare discount. For arrangements, please contact [email protected] For pedigree and progeny of *Llanarth Byron, please visit www.seascapewelsh.com. � Monterey County, California (831)726-4200 Welsh Review 18 Seascape Welsh, Inc. �Champion Welsh Ponies, Welsh Cobs, and Welsh Partbreds� presents future sire � �� SEASCAPE JOLLY ROGER SIRED BY SUPREME CHAMPION *LLANARTH BYRON Photo at Three Weeks Old 2006 (*Llanarth Byron x Gayfields Pearl’s a Singer x *Sleight of Hand) WPCSA #B-46351 Palomino, 13.0+hh as two year old, foaled 2006 Lightly Shown In 2008: SOUTHWEST WELSH SPRING SERIES #1 DOUBLE GOLD SHOW 1st place, Section B Colts, Two Years Old and Under (judge: John Almond) 1st place, Section B Colts, Two Years Old and Under (judge: Milly B. Welsh) SOUTHWEST WELSH SPRING SERIES #2 DOUBLE GOLD SHOW 1st place, Section B Colts, Two Years Old and Under (judge: Linda Reynolds) 2nd place, Section B Colts, Two Years Old and Under (judge: Eric Caleca) SLW&PA SUMMER GOLD SHOW 1st place, Section B Colts, Two Years Old and Under (judge: Shari Beecher) 2nd place, Section B Colts, Two Years Old and Under (judge: Kathi Lindholm) Warmest thanks to Megan Burtness, of Bridlewood Welsh, for producing Seascape Jolly Roger for us. And congratulations to Megan on her numerous wins with her lovely yearling filly, Goldhills Broadway Lights, also sired by *Llanarth Byron. To inquire about ponies available for purchase, please contact [email protected] � Monterey County, California (831)726-4200 Welsh Review 19 SEVERN OAKS FARM Arnold, Maryland Photo by Ruth Wilburn Salutes SEVERN WEST WIND LOM (1971-2001) SEVERN BAUBLES ‘N BEADS LOM 2007 WPCSA Individual LOM Section A Welsh Mare foaled 2001 Photo by Kathryn Southard Photo by Tammie Monaco (Severn Storm by *Bowdler Brightlight x Severn Lyric by Severn High Tide) Fourth Place Section A Stallion in the WPCSA Sire Ratings 2007 Two LOM daughters in 2007. SEVERN PANSI LOM 2007 WPCSA Dam LOM Section A Welsh Mare foaled 1985 Tiz Benedict 410-728-8732 email: [email protected] West Wind’s influence keeps showing itself in the achievements of his offspring. Welsh Review 20 Jean Ward 410-647-0690 www.severnwelsh.com Rollingwoods Farm OFFERS FOR SALE ROLLINGWOODS SHE’S ALL THAT (*Sleight of Hand X Alra Rose Blossum x *Cloe Olympian) 2003 Palomino Roan Mare ~ 13’1 15/16” hands This mare would make a valuable addition to your broodmare herd or could be your next hunter pony superstar. She has been lightly backed and like her brother Rollingwoods All or Nothing is very cadenced to the fences. She is a champion in halter and has garnered good ribbons in English Pleasure with very limited showing. Visit our web site www.rollingwoodsfarm.com for a complete sales list. Rollingwoods Farm 10368 Goodman Rd. Olive Branch, MS 38654 Ruth Wilburn, DVM (662) 895-6001 [email protected] Sally Ross Davis (662) 756-2781 [email protected] Joanna Wilburn (901) 834-4922 Welsh Review 21 Driving - West Welsh Ponies and Cobs Excel at Ram Tap CDE Submitted by Jay Hubert T he weekend of April 25 –27, 2008, marked the holding of the 11th annual Ram Tap CDE. One of the oldest, and THE largest CDE in Western North America, this year’s version featured 73 net entries, ranging in size from a draft cross, to Miniature Horses, known as VSE’s (Very Small Equines) in the Combined Driving World. Out of the 73 entries, 14 were Welsh or Welsh cross. In terms of animals, counting three multiples the breakdown was as follows: Section A – 7, Section B - 4, Section C – 2, Section D – 4, and ½ Welsh 3, for a total of 20 animals. In terms of results, the Welsh dominated the awards, winning ail but two of the divisions in which they competed! Tasha Wilke and her ½ Welsh Princeton won Intermediate Single Pony. Jay Hubert and his A/C Tandem of Coffing Oaks Felicity and Oakdale Ebony Elite won Preliminary Multiples followed by Merrie Morgan and her four in hand of Section A Geldings, High Sierra Armed and Dangerous (Ruger), Ripcord, Riven, and Rimfire. (All Carry the High Sierra prefix) Donna Yanik, of Oregon, won Preliminary Pair Pony with her Section B pair, Snow Valley Eternally Yours and Snow Valley Millennium Gold. Jill Warren Pond won Preliminary Single Horse, and the whole Preliminary Division with her Section D North Fork’s Sir Bailey. In Preliminary Single Pony the first four places were Welsh: 1st Place was Kathy Freeman and Coffing Oaks Knight Music 2nd Place was John Levy driving Karen’s pony Greenvale Fred Astaire 3rd Place was Cathy Ripple driving a ½ Welsh Cob 4th Place was Beverly White driving a B, Beaverwoods Balsa In Training Single Horse Debra Hilberg had a good trip with her D gelding Larken Aldrydd Training Single Pony featured a great go by Claire Berkley with her C mare Balsuma Lola. This division would have been won by Denise Hinder driving Smoke Tree Golden Sun, but Denise drove this class Hors Concours as she also drove a pair of Warmbloods for a client. As you can see, our Welsh’s did VERY well at the event, and I believe fun was had by all! Photo above John Levy driving wife Karen’s pony Greenvale Fred Astaire placed Second in Preliminary Single Pony. Photo left - Jay Hubert and his A/C Tandem of Coffing Oaks Felicity and Oakdale Ebony Elite won Preliminary Multiples Welsh Review 22 Hanzi Award presented by Live Oak host, Chester Weber, in honor of his old favorite. “All I wanted was a Live Oak Driving - East chair,” Sybil explained. “We’d been second at Sunshine State CDE and Black Prong HDT. I was totally flabbergasted to receive this most prestigious award for the best horse or pony as selected by the judges and committee. We got a huge neck ribbon and rosette and I got to fly around Submitted by Thalia Gentzel the cones course after the presentation! It showed people I terling Graburn secured the top FEI Single Horse can still drive!” Sybil is 64 years young. spot on the U.S. team for the World Singles Driving Taking time out from her studies at Savannah College Championships in Poland on August 28-30 with a victory of Arts and Design, Meghan Benge of NC and *Rupert, at Sunshine State CDE in February. Naturally he hoped a Welsh cob cross, won cones and were second in FEI for another win at Single Pony at Black the prestigious CAI Prong (155.03), then Live Oak on March placed sixth at Live 27-30, one of only Oak (169.92) two internationally Well-known PA ranked competiauctioneer, Paul Martions in the United tin with his Sec. C’s, States. After a ninth *Westonian Comet in dressage, that and Samson, was outcome was doubtsecond at Live Oak in ful. A win in the Intermediate Pair Pony marathon boosted with 146.09 after a Sterling’s standsecond in dressage and ing, but even so a win in cones. he was trailing his In the FEI Pony girlfriend, Wendy Teams at Live Oak, Ying. It wasn’t until Boots Wright of FL a fast accurate cones won the dressage and win on the last day was second in the marKate Shields with Hastening Winslow won at Live Oak and the Sunshine State that the victory was athon and cones for a assured - and then by only 1.72 points. Sterling scored 154.22, good for second place. Boots and her four in hand 132.82 with CS Dante of Earl while Wendy had 134.54 of Welsh (*Blunder and *Oaks Prys) and German Riding with the lookalike brother, CS Duke of Earl. These two ponies, had previously won Advanced Multiples at Nature are “Born in the USA” by North Forks Black Earl, a Sec. Coast (147.67), Sunshine State (154.34), and Black Prong D stallion in Oregon, from sisters of Arabian and Paint (140.58). background. Elizabeth Keathley of TN and her four of domestic and Kate Shields topped the Intermediate Single Horse imported Welsh was second at Sunshine State (154.34) with Hastening Winslow, a victory all the more sweet as and third at Live Oak (171.16) after a first in cones. Glynshe raised this Sec. D (*Bayford True Patriot X Hastening hafan Hercules is a son of GlanNant Cadence and Silkie, Mayflower by *Llanarth Trustful) at her farm in MiddleBeawolf is by Cloe Olympian out of Silverleaf’s Fayre burg, VA. Kate was first in dressage and second in both the Bluebonnet, *Alvis is by Sherlock Holmes out of Fee, marathon and cones for a total of 113.92. This Live Oak *Oden is by Mahrdorf Trabant out of Nicole, and *Frits is victory was preceded by a win at Sunshine State with a a Welsh/Arabian crossbred. score of 105.15. Hats off to Katie Whaley of NC with her striking team Sharing a glass of champagne after their Intermediate of black Sec. B’s, Spats, Cufflinks, Tux, and Cruise, plus Single Pony win of 130.39 were the intrepid pair, Sybil a white Dartmoor, who were third at Sunshine State with Humphreys of Virginia and her *Cefnoakpark Bouncer, a a 188.68 and fourth at Live Oak with a 175.03. Katie’s Welsh cob she had imported back in 2000. He is by Tireve mom, Kate Sr, was the Ladies Division Champion at the Tywysog Du X Cefn Maryanne. Bouncer added yet anAustin Park Carriage Show with another Welsh pony, other top honor to his resume when he was selected for the Cummerbund. Welsh - A Driving Force at The Florida Events! S Welsh Review 23 Also competing a four at Austin Park was Claire Reid of NC who was named Res. Coaching Champion with her Sec. A, Westwood Debonair, Legionaire, Southern Belle, and *Menai Silver Miss Meg. They also won the Preliminary Pairs division at Black Prong HDT with a 201.83. Winning Gold Ch. Single Pony at Austin Park and also named Ch. Single Pony and Florida State Driving Ch. for their performance at FL State Fair were Bob Giles with Jean White’s fancy Sec. C, Lascaux Ginko aka Wilson, bred in Washington State, sired by *Popsters Mr Moffat out of Glendower Honey. Anne Bliss was Reserve Ch. in Pairs Ponies at Austin Park with her Sec. B’s, Midi and Kanga of Lightning Ridge Farm. With another B, *Wharley Page Boy of Lightning Ridge Farm, she was first in Single Turnout. Claudia Novak of MA, the proud breeder and driver of Tangwyllt Dawna Lisa, a Sec. D by *Nesscliffe Sunrise X *Minyffordd Mona Lisa, won both her competitions in Training Level Single Pony. At the Nature Coast HDT they scored 51.33 and at Black Prong HDT 53.88. In a different discipline, that of combined training, a 16.3 hand Canadian Welsh cob/Thoroughbred cross Uni Griffion (aka Bryn Arregwen Owain by Brynarian Brenin ap Maldwyn) was third in Advance for Lisa Fergusson. Keeping spectator and exhibitor spirits up on marathon Saturday at Live Oak were Chris and Leah McFarlin of Winding Oaks Welsh with their award winning tailgate party. This year they received the trophy for Most Original Theme with their Martini Bar. Cheers! Sterling Graburn and his half-Welsh CS Dante of Earl have secured the top FEI Single Horse spot on the U.S. team for the World Singles Driving Championships AGM MINUTES - CONTINUED FROM PAGE 16 presented with her with a check for $500. Megan Born and Katie Lyons will be mailed checks. The number of votes represented at the meeting was 385. Two ballots had been received in the same ballot envelope and, therefore, were invalid. The number of eligible ballots counted was 383. The results of the voting for Directors were: Tiz Benedict 318, Teresa Lemon 288, Sally Steinmetz 293, and Martha Stover 284. The results of the voting for the by law amendment were: for 338, against 23, no vote 22. The President announced that the combined total for the stallion, silent and live auctions was approximately $13,000. Honorary Director Joan H. Dunning’s 100 birthday will be on March 7th. COB BREEDERS AND OWNERS Not much activity to report but a reminder that this is the third and final year of the trial period of having the C’s separate from the D’s. Gail Thomson will provide complete statistics at the end of the show season. It was requested that a separate fax line be obtained for the office. Jay Hubert spoke of how well ponies were doing in recent driving competitions. Gail Thomson and Sally Steinmetz were thanked for all the hard work they had put into the Power Point presentations for the awards banquet and luncheon. There being no further business, the motion by Jay Hubert that the meeting be adjourned was unanimously adopted. The President adjourned the meeting at 10:22 a.m. Respectfully submitted, Lisa L. Landis, Executive Secretary-Treasurer Welsh Review 24 Site 3, Box 4, R.R. #2, Leduc, Alberta T9E 2X2 (780) 986-8771 [email protected] Foothills Duke of Earl Owned & Ridden By Kira Macmillan Section D (Wyvere Double Diamond x *Menai Super Dancer) Wyvere Double Diamond Ridden By Kira Macmillan Section D (Winterlake Alexander x Madoc Katie Scarlett) USA Railside Blue Rosettes Shown By Claire Ziff Section C (*Pwllmelin Re-Spin x *Parvadean Romance) Bryson’s Right On The Money 2000 Section A Gelding, Sired by Cot’n’wd Hotspur Multiple Short Stirrup Champion Owned By Patty Jo Evans Stallions Standing at Stonecountry Welsh 2008 Section D Lonetree’s Romeo (*Kentchurch Chime x Abby’s Holiday) 14.1 HH Chestnut *Menai Country Boy (*Menai Sparkling Image x *Menai Countess) 15 HH Seal Brown Section C *Pwllmelin Re-Spin (*Parvadean Geraint x *Cynon Vesta) 13 HH Dark Bay *Menai Carlo (*Menai Cadfridog x *Menai Lady Charade) 13 HH Bay Section A Lianna’s Saqqarah (*Twyford Dollar Money x Lianna’s Golden Girl) 11.3 HH Grey Cot’n’wd Hotspur (*Twyford Dollar Money x Alra Dana Gay) 10.3 HH Grey WWW.STONECOUNTRYFARM.COM Welsh Review 25 Welsh Review 26 EASTERN NATIONAL WELSH SHOW & AUCTION OHIO “THE HEART OF IT ALL” August 8,9,10 ~~~~ Canfield, Ohio Judges: Mrs. Gail Thomson Mrs. Jan Hammond 178 Classes~Auction~Youth Party~Futurity Enjoy one of the biggest & best shows in the country And the great pony & cob auction on Saturday evening Show information: Jeffrey Grossenbacher 7536 Giddings Rd. Rootstown, Ohio 44272 (330) 947-2920 [email protected] Welsh Review 27 Auction information: Paul Hurd 7949 Perkins-Greenville Rd. Kinsman, Ohio 44428 (330) 876-3376 [email protected] Welsh Review 28 Calendar of Events JULY 3-5 Santa Barbara National, Santa Barbara, CA, Gold, Contact: Rae Deane Stone (805) 969-9812, [email protected] 4-6 American National, Syracuse, NY, Gold, Contact: Amy Schwartz, [email protected] 11-13 RRWPA Summer Show, Marshall, TX, (Double) Gold Performance & (Double) Gold Halter, Contact: Robin Nowak (979) 4787191 [email protected], Show 1- Friday & Saturday Show 2- Saturday & Sunday 18-19 HMW Classic I, Sauk Centre, MN, Silver, Contact: Donna Ley (320) 387-3319 [email protected] 18-20 Maryland Pony Breeders Annual Show, Bel Air, MD, (Double Halter) Gold, Contact: Mary Benedict (410) 728-8732 [email protected] 19-20 HMW Classic II, Sauk Centre, MN, Silver, Contact: Donna Ley (320) 387-3319 [email protected] 20 Carolina Welsh Club Summer, Smith Field, NC, Contact: Deborah Branson (910) 904-1296 [email protected] 24 AWE Summer Classic I, Walla Walla, WA, Bronze, Contact: Sharon McHone (208) 435-4750 mikemchone@orofino-id.com 25 AWE Summer Classic II, Walla Walla, WA, Bronze, Contact: Sharon McHone (208) 435-4750 mikemchone@orofino-id.com 26-27 Northwest Welsh Summer Classic, Walla Walla, WA, (Double) Gold, Contact: Sharon McHone (208) 435-4750 mikemchone@orofino-id.com 26-27 Heartland Welsh Show, Rochester, IN, (Double) Gold, Contact: Jennifer Sommer (937) 289-7669 [email protected] AUGUST 2 OKWPS Summer Show, Edmond, OK, Silver, Contact: Denise Dougherty (580) 402-6558 [email protected] 2-3 Jersey Shore Welsh Classic, Colts Neck, NJ, Gold, Contact: Patricia Eastman (732) 544-2312 [email protected] 8-10 Ohio Welsh (Eastern National), Canfield, OH, (Double) Gold, Contact: Jeff Grossenbacher (330) 947-2920 8-10 Emerald Empire Show, Albany, OR, (Double) Gold, Contact: Lynn Honey (541) 752-2883 [email protected] 16-17 The Pony Show at Rebecca Farm, Kalispell, MT, Gold, Contact: Yates Colby (406) 892-4501, [email protected] 21-22 NY State Fair, Fairgrounds Syracuse, NY, Gold, Contact: Naomi Blumenthal (315) 682-1933 [email protected] 28-29 Maryland State Fair, Timonium, MD, Gold, Contact: Beverly Abbott (410) 259-2575, [email protected] 30-SEPTEMBER 1 Midwest Welsh Event, Gifford, IL, (Double) Gold, Contact: Gayle Holcomb (608) 879-2892, windvalley@netzero. net Halter, Contact: Robin Nowak (979) 478-7191 robinn77485@yahoo. com 20-21 Heart of Fall, Sauk Centre, MN, (Double) Bronze, Contact: Donna Ley (320) 387-3319 [email protected] 27 PC Silver Series # 3, Bel Air, MD, (Double) Silver, Contact: Margaret Almond (410) 343-0468, [email protected] 25-28 Tulsa State Fair (Central National), Tulsa, OK, (Double) Gold, Contact: Denise Dougherty (580) 237-7903, [email protected] OCTOBER 2-4 Carolina Welsh Club Fall Classic, Raeford, NC, Gold, Contact: Deborah Branson (910) 904-1296 [email protected] 16 NC State Fair, Raleigh, NC, Silver, Contact: Glenn Petty (919) 839-4701 [email protected] 19 PC Silver Series # 4, Bel Air, MD, (Double) Silver, Contact: Margaret Almond (410) 343-0468, [email protected] 24-26 GWCPA Fall Show, Katy, TX, (Double) Gold, Contact: Robin Nowak (979) 478-7191, [email protected] 31-NOVEMBER 1, Go Green Show Series # 3, Earleville, MD, Gold, Contact: Thea van Dyk-Hall (410) 275-8455, Thea@irishtulip. com NOVEMBER 1-2 Go Green Show Series # 4, Earlevile, MD, Gold, Contact: Thea van Dyk-Hall (410) 275-8455, [email protected] 5-6 Southwest Halloween Haunt, City of Industry Expo Center, CA, Contact: Carrie MacWhorter (951) 212-2665, [email protected] 7-9 Holiday Welsh Classic (Western National), City Of Industry, CA, Gold, Contact: Carrie MacWhorter (951) 212-2665, [email protected] SEPTEMBER 6-7 30th Annual Mid-Atlantic Show, Front Royal, VA, (Double) Gold, Contact: Janis Shaneberger (434) 286-3163 [email protected] 10-11 Brookside Welsh Show, Elk Grove, CA, (Double) Gold, Contact: Jackie Verkuyl (209) 748-2548 [email protected] 12-14 Pacific Coast Classic, Elk Grove, CA, (Double) Gold, Contact: Jackie Verkuyl (209) 748-2548 [email protected] 19-21 Tumbleweed Autumn Roundup, Tyler, Texas, (Double) Gold Welsh Review 29 Visit the WPCSA website www.welshpony.org for up-to-date show information. W h i s p e r in g Ri d g e W e l s h Sec. A, B & C Sec. A Whispering Sea Magic – chestnut filly (*Cefnfedw the Senator x Logans Princess) Sec. B Whispering Marquis – chestnut colt (Northern-Cross Krugerrand x *Cadlan Valley Miss Wales Sec. C Whispering North Rose – bay filly (Res. National Ch. *Menai Discovery x *Menai Nina) At Stud Sec. A *Cefnfedw the Senator Sec. A *Gleiniant Shane Sec. B *Cadlan Valley Bodacious Sec. C *Menai Discovery Lisa Shelabarger and Theodore E. Fey 14127 61 Street SE, Sheldon, ND 58068 Phone: 701 882 3289 email: [email protected] Visit our web site: www.whisperingridge.org Welsh Review 30 Dr. James & Melody Ashman 1903 E. 400 N. Mapleton, UT 84664 Phone: 801-489-0333 Email: melodyashman@comcast,net Web Page: www.mtridge.com Partial Dispersement Sale – 16 years of selective breeding 2007 MT. RIDGE FIREFLY – SEC. A CHESNUT FILLY *VARDRA SECRET X * LIPPENS QUEEN BEE (1999 AMERICAN NATIONAL CHAMPION) A BEAUTY !!! A MUST HAVE FOR ANY SERIOUS BREEDER. $2000. 2007 MT. RIDGE U GOTTA B KIDDIN SEC. B BLACK FILLY. * NORTHERN CROSS LOVE KNOT X MT. RIDGE CHUCKLES. LOTS OF WHITE FOR THOSE WHO LOVE IT. A SWEETHEART. WILL MATURE TO 13’2’ A MOVER ! $1500. 2007 MT. RIDGE CHICORY SEC. B BAY FILLY *NORTHRN CROSS LOVE KNOT X MILLCROFT JAVA. LOVELY AS CAN BE. THIS IS A WOW PONY. SHE CAN MOVE! $2500. 2007 MISS SALLY SEC B BLACK FILLY *NORTHERN CROSS LOVE KNOT X MT. RIDGE TAR BABY. THIS FILLY HAS LOTS OF ACTION ! BEAUTIFUL HEAD & NECK! $ 2000. 2006 MT. RIDGE JAMOCHA - SEC. B VERY UNUSUAL -LIVER CREAM FILLY – *NORTHERN CROSS LOVE KNOT X * MILLCROFT JAVA. DEFINITELY A SHOW STOPPER ! FOUR WHITES & A CHISELED HEAD. $3500.00 2006 MT. RIDGE CAMEO - SEC. B BLACK FILLY – *NORTHERN CROSS LOVE KNOT X *PAJONS ROYAL PORTRAIT. VERY ELEGANT HEAD WITH WHITE HIND STOCKINGS. LOTS OF STAGE PRESENCE. $3500.00 2006 MT. RIDGE ZIPPITY DO DA – SEC. B FILLY *NORTERN CROSS LOVE KNOT X MT. RIDGE TAR BABY. BLACK WITH ONE WHITE CORONET. GORGEOUS! $ 1500. 2000 MT. RIDGE TAR BABY SEC. B BLACK MARE. *MENAI SPARTACUS X N.P.F. BERWYNFA QUINTESSENCE. AWESOME MARE ! OPEN – FREE BREED $2000.. 2001 MT RIDGE CHUCKLES SEC. B BLACK MARE. *MENAI SPARTACUS X *RHOSON HUMOR. LOVELY MARE WITH FOUR WHITES. PRODUCES VERY WELL. TRAINED TO RIDE. OPEN - FREE BREED $2500. 1993 *PAJON’S ROYAL PORTRAIT. SEC. B BAY MARE. ROSEDALE ROYAL FLARE X GLANNANT MITE. BIG BONED BEAUTY. BOLD TROT. OPEN – FREE BREED $2500. 2008 SEC A & SEC B FOALS ALSO FOR SALE – BLACK, BAY, CHESNUT & PALOMINOS ALL OFFERS CONSIDERED!!! MUST SELL SOME PONIES DUE TO NEW CITY ORDINANCE ANY PURCHASE OVER $2000. INCLUDES DELIVERY (WITHIN 600 MILES) PICTURES & VIDEO CLIPS AVAILABLE. Welsh Review 31 NORTHERN CROSS FARMS Wayne, Judy & Ginger Felbel Box 114, Argyle, MB R0C 0B0 Canada. PH# 204-467-8868 FAX# 204-467-8607 EMAIL: [email protected] WEBSITE: www.northerncrossfarm.com FOR SALE YEARLING COLTS: Northern Cross Idris: s: Northwind Haakin (chestnut) d: Alvesta Finesse (dun). Foaled: May, 2007. Color: Bay with black mane & tail. Should mature to 13hds. Very friendly and beautiful confirmation. Price: 1200.00. Northern Cross Cassius: s: Northwind Haakin d: Northern Cross Sayonara (dun). Foaled: April, 2007. Color: Chestnut. Should mature to 13.2hds. This is a very large and flashy colt, alot of presence, wonderful confirmation. Price: 1200.00. FOR SALE YEARLING FILLIES: Northern Cross Delwyn: s: Mortons Prestige (chest) d: Quorn Lark Song (black). Foaled: April, 2007. Color: Bay. Should mature to 13.2hds. This is a big filly, alot of bone and substance, very friendly. Price: 1800.00. Northern Cross Migina: s: Northwind Haakin d: Darby (dark bay-black). Foaled: May, 2007. Color: Bay. Should mature to 13hds. Very elegant filly. Price: 1500.00. 2 YEAR OLD FILLIES FOR SALE: Bulteals Lady Slipper: s: Dydlyn Adlais (chest) d: Snow Pony Buttercup (dun). Foaled: June, 2006. Color: Chestnut with flaxen mane & tail. Height is approx. 12.2hds. She is a very pretty and friendly filly. Price: 2000.00. Northern Cross Storytyme: s: Northwind Haakin d: Story Tyme of Erinleigh (chest roan). Foaled: April, 2006. Color: Liver Chestnut. Height is approx. 13.2hds and still growning. This is a very tall, and friendly filly with wonderful confirmation. Price: 2000.00. STALLIONS FOR SALE: Northern Cross Krugerrand: s: Downland Laureatte (bay) d: Cwrtycadno Tywysoges (liver chest). Foaled: April, 2005. Color: Liver Chestnut. Height is approx. 13.1hds. He is a proven sire, his first foals will be on the ground this spring. He still requires more time to complete maturity. Price: 5000.00. Northern Cross Mystical Heir: s: West Abbey Rocket (bay) d: Russetwood Romance (cream). Foaled: May, 2005. Color: Dun. Height is approx. 13hds. This is a real beauty, definitely show quality and a proven stallion. His first offspring will be on the ground this spring. Price: 5000.00. MARES FOR SALE: Midnight Black Lace: s:Heniarth Neon (Palomino) d: Lane’s Brown Sugar. Foaled: May, 2005. Color: Black. Height is approx.13.2hds. This is a large filly and was covered last yr by Cadlan Valley Bodacious. Price: 4500.00. Darby: s:West Abbey Rocket (bay) d: My-Mar Mistic Ebony (black). Foaled: June, 2006. Color: Dark Bay/black. Height is approx. 13.1hds. Darby looks like her sire, very beautiful and produces lovely foals. She is in foal to Northern Cross Mystical Heir for 2008. Price: 4500.00. Fiddle In Gold: s: Wedderlie Maradonna d: Evan’s Babylon Rose. Foaled: April, 2005. Color: Chestnut with flaxen mane. Height is approx. 12.3hds. She is a lovely filly, very friendly and pretty. She was covered by Cadlan Valley Bodacious for 2008. Price: 5500.00. Quorn Lark Song: s:Rosedale Flamenco (black) d: Quorn Peigan (black). Foaled: May, 2002. Color: Black. Height is approx. 13.2hds. Lark Song is in foal to Cadlan Valley Bodacious for 2008. This is a very gentle mare and easy to work with. Price: 5500.00. Alvesta Finesse: s:Llandefalle Bonheddwr (dun) d: Alvesta Virginia Belle (dun). Foaled: May 1991. Color: Dun. Height is approx. 13.1hds. Finesse has produced many fabulous foals and is a very friendly, gentle mare. She is in foal to Cadlan Valley Bodacious for 2008. Price: 3500.00. Baledon Bettina: s: Baledon Commanchero (bay) d: Pennwood Balito (bay). Foaled: April, 1991. Color: Bay. Height is approx. 13.1hds. She is a lovely mare and loves alot of attention. She is in foal to NC Krugerrand for 2008. Price: 5500.00. UNREGISTERED PONY FOR SALE: Princess: Foaled 2002, chestnut with flaxen mane and tail. She is approx. 10 hds. Previous owner used her on trail rides. She was purchased for our grandchildren who think our welsh ponies are to big, but they think Princess is to big also. She has great confirmation and is spunky. Price: 1000.00. ALL PONIES MAYBE SEEN ON OUR WEBSITE AND CONTACT INFORMATION IS LISTED ABOVE. ALL PRICES ARE IN CANADIAN FUNDS. Welsh Review 32 New Members & Prefixes Life Members Huber, Gennette, Springs Paddocks, LLC, 1413 Pollard Rd., Montvale, VA 24122 Annual Members Hofer, Jacqueline, P.O. Box 333, Raymond, CA 93653 Hopf, Suzanne, Shadow Hollow Farm, 9610 Hwy. 135 NE, New Salisbury, IN 47161 Hopkins, Elbert W., 560 Windrose Circle, Pensacola, FL 32507 Hostetter, Rebecca, 67801 Elk Mountain Rd., Enterprise, OR 97828 Inman, Laurie, 975 7th St., Penrose, CO 81240 Jagers, Richard L., 11921 State Rt. 88, Garrettsville, OH 44231 Kelly, Colleen, 41 West Lee Hwy., Suite 59, Box 843, Warrenton, VA 20186 King, Rayha, P.O. Box 214, Ronald, WA 98940 Knudson, Sara, 5812 Colwell Rd., Penryn, CA 95663 Kruidenier, Marianne, 7340 Davenport Rd., Goleta, CA 93117 LoPorto, Kimberly, 29210 Hadlock Dr., Wesley Chapel, FL 33544 Lucas, Kathryn, Gately Farm, 10501 S. Randall, Orange, CA 92869 Madsen, Deborah L., Box 35403, Juneau, AK 99803 Mahon, Miss Danny, 2940 Lakeview Dr., Prosper, TX 75078 Mason, Monica, 366 Wood Valley Rd., Rising Sun, MD 21911 Mayall, Sally, 7167 S. CR 445 W., Greencastle, IN 46135 McCornock, Malinda, 5639 Tate Rd., Rockford, IL 61101 Mehrer, Kathleen, 727 Sudden Valley, Bellingham, WA 98229 Miller, Marion Beth, 178 West Rd., Argyle, NY 12809 Miller-Boyer, Julianne, 11911 Kitching St., Moreno Valley, CA 92557 Mirarchi, Angela, P.O. Box 204, 7484 Middlestream Rd., Brown Summit, NC 27214 Morey, Henrietta, P.O. Box 202, Kapowsin, WA 98344 Morse, Carol, 421 N. Main St., Southampton, NY 11968 Mozitis, Megan, 93 Stokes Rd., Shamong, NJ 08088 Myhre, Bernadette T., 26733 Fields Farm Lane, Dade City, FL 33525 Nalle, Karen Fricke, 13106 No Mo Pac Expressway, Austin, TX 78727 Nichols, Mary, 8585 NW 118th Terrace, Ocala, FL 34482 Olchak, Kellie, 15119 Clear Spring Rd., Williamsport, MD 21795 Opler, Laura B., P.O. Box 691, Wilson, WY 83014 Ordway, Jenna, 54 Richards Ave., Sharon, MA 02067 Paret, Melinda G., 9824 FM 390 E., Brenham, TX 77833 Poff, Rebecca, 43 Colby Place, Phillipsburg, NJ 08865 Ponzo, John, Crown Ridge Farms, 8353/36-37 Nottawasaga Sd. Rd., Collingwood, ON L9Y 3Y9 Canada Rhodes, Kobi, 12851 Stirling Rd., SW Ranches, FL 33330 Rice, Lauri, 8461 NW 118 Terrace, Ocala, FL 34482 Rigler, Janet, 31 Galway Place, The Woodlands, TX 77382 Riker, Erica, 3797 Orchard St., Walworth, NY 14568 Roberts, Kathleen, 375 Callowhill Rd., Chalfont, PA 18914 Rosenberg, Ann, 4822 O’Meara Dr., Houston, TX 77035 Scarborough, Carolyn, P.O. Box 37, Fallston, MD 21047 Scarito, Carole, 1827 Old Swede Rd., Douglassville, PA 19518 Adcock, Jessica, 407 Old Ashby Rd., Mason, NH 03048 Alarid, Nicole, 486 Ashford Lane, Valparaiso, IN 46385 Alsup, Lani, 4133 Alt Rd., Wildwood, MO 63038 Baker, Crystal, 6017 Leonard Christian Rd., Cary, NC 27519 Belanger, Barbara, 5785 Hwy. 11, Inter’l Falls, MN 56649 Bettenson, Ann Mary, 5350 Anderson Highway, Powhatan, VA 23139 Bowen, Bobbi Kay, 156 Hall Dr., Longview, TX 75605 Burroughs, Michele, 2927 Jones Ave., Oskaloosa, IA 52577 Buschur, Mary, 4840 St. Rt. 219, Coldwater, OH 45828 Campbell, Louise R., 10420 Hunters Valley Rd., Vienna, VA 22181 Cardinal, Sonya, 3900 NW Hoch Rd., Silver Lake, KS 66539 Carson, Cindy, Coventry Farm, 12214 Ashcake Rd., Ashland, VA 23005 Cearley, Cheryl, P.O. Box 7790, Sun City, FL 33586 Clark, Kim, 5825 NW Gainesville Rd., Ocala, FL 34475 Clark, Julie, 2219 Trenckmann Rd., Sealy, TX 77474 Clemow, Judy, Salt Well Farm, 1410 Doran Rd., Sparta, TN 38583 Collie, Melinda Stewart, P.O. Box 1614, Pinehurst, NC 28370 Comfert, Jill, 4060A Crawford Rd., Everton, AR 72633 Cremin, Laura J., P.O. Box 784, Winthrop, WA 98862 Cripps, Jaime, 808 Rd. G, Olpe, KS 66865 Dawson, Cynthia, Fox Hollow Farm, 271 Swinehart Rd., Glenmoore, PA 19343 Dechow, Emily, 4643 Lenox Rd., Lawtons, NY 14091 Delu, Charles, 124 White Ash Dr., PineKnollShores, NC 28512 Depew, Yvonne M., 391 Tom Rose Branch Rd., Campton, KY 41301 Derose, Lynn, 3624 Robin Rd., Furlong, PA 18925 DiRienzo, Lorraine, 1124 Beverley Dr., Alexandria, VA 22302 Diaz, Joseph A., 28833 Champions Dr., Magnolia, TX 77355 Driver, Gayle H., 4462 North Pointe Dr., Broadway, VA 22815 Edwards, Jane F., 11535 NW 160th St., Reddick, FL 32686 Elam, Jean, 26519 Schuck Rd., Washington, IL 61571 Emerich, Beryl Vandre, 12418 County Hwy. O, Athens, WI 54411 Feldner, Shelley, P.O. Box 484, Colfax, WA 99111 Fokes, Laura, 208 N. 4th St., Vienna, GA 31092 Fowler, Beverly, 1914 Tulip Lane, Lewiston, ID 83501 Freeman, Katie, 2878 Lent Rd., Apopka, FL 32712 Frehner, Garth, Deer Hollow Ranch, P.O. Box 554, New Harmonu, UT 84757 Fricke, Pamela, 13106 No Mo Pac Expressway, Austin, TX 78727 Garberg, Mary, 28248 W. 119th, Olathe, KS 66061 Gee, Ms. Kris, Cobnut Farm, Dunsmore,Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire, UK HP22 6QL England Green, Tracy A., 419 E. Mendocino Ave., Stockton, CA 95204 Hall, Robin T., 82 Island Ford Lane, Strasburg, VA 22657 Harris, Chrystal G., 1625 Highland Dr., Washington, NC 27889 Hasenstab, Cara, P.O. Box 493, Bantam, CT 06750 Heggan, Richard, 942 Basin Rd., Colville, WA 99114 Hilderbrand, Susan M., 960 7th St., Penrose, CO 81240 Hochstein, Kimi, 343 Blackbird Station Rd., Townsend, DE 19374 Welsh Review 33 Schaub, Bill, Over The Hill Farm, 5010 Thomas Stable Rd., Sanford, FL 32773 Shoemaker, Judith, 1019 Welsh Rd., Honey Brook, PA 19344 Smart, David M., 971 Whiting Rd., Jordan, NY 13080 Snyder, Janet L., 6233 E. Potter, Davison, MI 48423 Spencer, Margaret, P.O. Box 94, Walworth, NY 14568 Steege, Tammy, 24881 Johnsonmill Rd., Waucoma, IA 52171 Tanguay, Aimee, 360 E. Montpelier Rd., Barre, VT 05641 Thomas, Amanda, 7578 Dick Price Rd., Mansfield, TX 76063 Thompson, Priscilla, 139 Libby Rd., Litchfield, ME 04350 Titus, Pam, 9783 Unionville Rd., Easton, MD 21601 Tolbert, Rose, 31 Roemmelt Rd., Horseheads, NY 14845 Valenzuela, Stephanie, 616 Joaquin Dr., Sonoma, CA 95476 Van Benthuysen, Meredith, 17477 Hwy. 141 Diagonal, Granger, IA 50109 Van Voorhees, Lucy, 12347 North Piney Point Rd., Bishopville, MD 21813 Vega, Rachel, 15030 Gayhead Rd., Apple Valley, CA 92307 Ward, Jean Marie R.B., P.O. Box 71923, Ft. Bragg, NC 28307 Westerkamm, Rebecca, 14 Tinker Rd., Bedford, NH 03110 Whalen, Jacqueline M., Shiloh Farm, 7056 Taylor Creek Rd., Afton, VA 22920 Wilson, Katherine, 621 Rt. 94, Newton, NJ 07860 Winter, Sioux, 1505 Sierra Pines Blvd., Lutz, FL 33558 Wolf, Cheryl, 10838 Independence Rd. SW, Rochester, WA 98579 Wooleyhan, Linda, Cando Farm, P.O. Box 1118, Buckingham, PA 18912 Wyant, Laura, P.O. Box 234, Cheshire, OR 97419 Yamnicky, Jennifer, Remembrance Farm, 19625 Aquasco Rd., Aquasco, MD 20608 Annual Associate Members Beardsley, Tarn A., 12105 SE Woodlawn Rd., Lawton, OK 73501 Bonner, Angel, 1160 Lower Wells Bench, Orofino, ID 83544 Conway, Beth E., 3880 N. 1100 E., Kendalville, IN 46755 Haydon, Sally, 2131 Stonewood Lane, Lexington, KY 40509 Lloyd, Marissa L., Jade Run Farm, 1159 Bunker Hill Rd., Middletown, DE 19709 Rininger, Susan, 4495 S 650 W, New Palestine, IN 46163 Wagner, Patricia, 4567 Rex Hill Rd., Barberton, OH 44203 Family/Firm Members Equus Valley Farm LLC, Carol Parker, 89 Goose Hill Rd., ColdSpringHarbo, NY 11724 Falkenberry & Family, Veronica, 919 Leigh Mill Rd., Great Falls, VA 22066 Fritz & Family, Cynthia, 8109 Morehouse Dr., Waxhaw, NC 28173 Gadd & Family, Danielle, 69141 Boden Rd., New Concord, OH 43762 Gallagher & Family, Eleanor, Stoneybrook Farm, P.O. Box 1652, Southern Pines, NC 28388 Gogolin & Family, Mylissa, 883 Woodruff Rd., Roseburg, OR 97470 Gossett & Family, Nancy, 2462 Butler Ave., W. Los Angeles, CA 90064 Guerra & Family, Laura, 26500 Haines Rd., Clarksburg, MD 20871 Harker & Family, Cheri, 9511 Hollow Tree Place, Lincoln, NE 68512 Hill & Family, Keith, 2415 Bond Rd., Parkton, MD 21120 Hughes & Family, Patti, 5531 Oak Ct., Arvada, CO 80002 Jensen & Family, Anna, 603 Dara Rd., Goleta, CA 93117 Jones & Family, Kelly, 213 Holly Cove Lane, Newark, DE 19702 Kraemer & Family, Debra, W12107 E. Moore Rd., Humbird, WI 54746 Lester & Family, Cynthia W., Little Way Acres, 50 Little Way, Huntly, VA 22640 Mann & Family, Jackie, 45 Prado Way, Lafayette, CA 94549 McCarthy & Family, Katie, P.O. Box 249, Waverly, MN 55390 Mestichelli & Family, Pamela V., Castlebrook Farm, 3014 Castlebrook Dr., Monroe, NC 28112 Millhouser & Family, Audra, 3078 St. Paul Rd., Venus, TX 76084 Morgan & Family, Rebecca A., River Farm, 40745 Breton Beach Rd., Leonardtown, MD 20650 Morris & Family, Kristina, Fat Chance Farm, 2037 High Point Rd., Forest Hill, MD 21050 Moulton & Family, Sarah, Harmony Hill Stables, 737 Bush Point Rd., Freeland, WA 98249 O’Neill & Family, Jenny L., Holly Hope Farm, 5521 Old Trappe Rd., Trappe, MD 21673 Rampey & Family, Kelley, 13700 Deep Fork Pointe, Edmond, OK 73013 Rosvold & Family, Miriam, Rosvold Farms, 4169 320th St., Cushing, MN 56443 Saint Louis Equestrian Center,, Dr. Christopher Perry, 11155 Dunn Rd. Ste 102N, Saint Lois, MO 63136 Smith & Family, Linda, P.O. Box 1896, Diamond Springs, CA 95619 Southern Performance Ponies,, Mary Ellen Payne, President, 664 Bond St., Thomasville, GA 39175 Tedford & Family, Kathryn Anne, 1932 Santo Domingo, Camarillo, CA 93012 Thomson & Family, Cassie, 2501 Silver Spur Dr., Santa Rosa, CA 95407 Vacherot & Family, Deborah, 706 Danvers Circle, Newbury Park, CA 91320 Vivacqua & Family, Suzanne, 6215 Walsh Rd., Whitmore Lake, MI 48189 Wildwood Farm LLC,, Heather Carder, 2326 N. Happy Valley Rd., Oak Harbor, WA 98277 Williams & Family, Lilyanne Louise, 35569 Rice Canyon Rd., Fallbrook, CA 92028 Yager & Family, Kari, 35015 NE Moss Creek Way, Carnation, WA 98014 Acker & Family, Susan Koos, 3015 Marvin Ct., Cross Plains, WI 53528 All & Family, Laurel A., 701 Ravenshill Way, DeLand, FL 32724 Bay Ridge Farm LLC,, Holly Stanley, 44 Cream St., Poughkeepsie, NY 12601 Beals & Family, Nancy, 1924 W. Riverside Dr., Burbank, CA 91506 Bell & Family, Melanie, Dartland Farms, 2099 Brevard Place Rd., Iron Station, NC 28080 Blankenship & Family, Kristina, 9624 Fred St., Hudson, FL 34669 Blaser & Family, Kimberly, Blaseridge Farm, 6020 NW 2nd Ave., Ocala, FL 34475 Britt & Family, Maura, 30117 Camp Parkway, Courtland, VA 23837 Childress & Family, Tom, 497 Varnadore Place, Oak Hill, FL 32759 Conklin & Family, Deb, P.O. Box 695, Chesapeake City, MD 21915 Dickey & Family, Renee K., Bryn Goch Welsh Cobs, 38350 McKenzie Hwy., Springfield, OR 97478 Junior Members Ditsious & Family, Mollie, 104 Ambergris Lane, Lafayette, LA Bartoletta, Lauren, 6203 Emmons Lane, Tampa, FL 33647 70508 Benson, Emma Maurine, 14408 Grant St., Overland Park, KS 66221 Engelhest & Co., Glenda Reeves, 12604 SW Westfall Rd., Sherwood, OR 97140 Welsh Review 34 Boldt, Emily Catherine, 9168 Clipnock Rd., Stafford, NY 14143 Boswell, Blair, c/o Diane Sommers, 25665 County Rd. 99, Davis, CA 95616 Brown, Tyler, c/o Diane Sommers, 25665 County Rd. 99, Davis, CA 95616 Ek, Brianna, Stoneybrook Farm, P.O. Box 1652, Southern Pines, NC 28388 Ellis, Kaitlyn M., 3387 Goose Creek Lane, New Meadows, ID 83654 Faraday, Ainsley, 318 Canterbury Ct., Alamo, CA 94507 Fohn, Sarah, 23502 154th St. E, Orting, WA 98360 Foreman, Evan, P.O. Box 106, Truro, IA 50257 Fulciniti, Grace, 3110 Hotel St., Alcolu, SC 29001 Geraci, Alexandrea, 9331 Stanley Rd., Garrettsville, OH 44231 Groh, Gabrielle, P.O. Box 483, Luck, WI 54853 Hauser, Amanda, 1540 Bohn’s Point Rd., Wayzata, MN 55391 Howard, Sophia, P.O. Box 368, LaCenter, WA 98629 Lieberman, Alexandra, 12204 Meadow Creek Ct., Potomac, MD 20854 Lyson, Kailey, 19300 Hickory Rd., Milan, MI 48160 Mackay-Smith, Sarah, 316 Lafayette Rd., Coatesville, PA 19320 Mansfield, Haley, 8085 Crooked Oaks Court, Gainesville, VA 20155 Noel, Miss Gilly, 3454 Quiggle Ct., Hydesville, CA 95547 Nowak, Kristen, 4 Cedar Rock Meadows, East Greenwich, RI 02818 Nutter, Rachel F., 8518 SW 98th Ave., Gainesville, FL 32608 O’Connell, Alysha, 2091 Genesee-Juliaetta Rd., Genesee, ID 83832 Oberink, Sarah, P.O. Box 448, Chesapeake City, MD 21915 Paul, Sarah, 7859 SW Kingfisher Way, Durham, OR 97224 Pfahl, Madison E., 2407 Wilmington Dr., Midland, MI 48642 Phelps, Kayla, 1563 Hwy. 130, Tipton, IA 52772 Reimer, Jade, 11245 E. Limberlost Rd., Tucson, AZ 85749 Richardson, Kaitlin, P.O. Box 1112, Hurley, MS 39555 Rindy, Rio William, 7155 Hwy. 200, Carrington, ND 58421 Sanders, Kenya, 37 Ash Lane, Sherborn, MA 01770 Scotthanson, Emma, 5950 Maxwelton Rd., Clinton, WA 98236 Sharp, Kaitlin Victoria, 40387 SCR 4565, Keota, OK 74941 Soroko, Lee Lippincott, 8730 Germantown Ave., Philadelphia, PA 19118 Taapken, Allyson, 520 Thorton St., Lockport, IL 60441 Thompson, Colton, 41727 SE Pagh Rd., Sandy, OR 97055 Tischbein, Sarah, 43 Fordcroft, Grosse Point, MI 48236 Urban, Erin, 107 Main St., Altamont, NY 12009 West, Jessica, 7532 Whistler Dr., Shreveport, LA 71107 Wolf, Taylor, 219 Aurora Dr., Norwich, NY 13815 Prefixes ANNWYLID DANCIN’ EPIC JADE RUN LITTLE WAY LLODI MAXWELL CREEK’S SNOW MT. TRANCAS BLUE USA GRAND VIEW WISHLEA WHEN QUALITY COUNTS... Traditional In-Hand Bridles, Halters & Stallion Tack. All styles of Bridle Work, Carriage & Show Harness made to fit your pony in your choice of style and color. English Saddles especially made to fit British Ponies & Cobs, all disciplines individually made to fit you and your pony by Saddler in Walsall, England. White Rope Show Halter, Cotton Web Halters, Bits and accessories. Quality repairs and restorations. Coopermill Harness 1005 Pearl Wood Rd., Albany, OH 45710 (740) 698-6497 [email protected] www.coopermillharness.com Welsh Review 35 LISA DARLING MARJA BOWER ALISON RUHE LORETTA M. YOUNG CYNTHIA W. LESTER ELIZABETH MORRIS LORI FREDRICK KRISTI GATES RAIN CHAMBERS LAURIE OCCHIPINTI BRIDGID A. MCMURTIE Classified Ads Section A & B Two Section A mares: 10 yr old cream by Marly Gondolier (Farnley Marine x *Criban Marigold) & 5 yr old chestnut by Penrhyn Puccini. Dam of both, dun, *Criban Gold Cockade granddaughter. Also have 16’ Alum. stock trailer. (325) 617-3126 CRILBAN WELSH 2007 Bay Filly - Strong Bones will make good sport pony; Roan Filly - (Will be shown this summer); Exceptionally classey Grey Filly; 2006 Chestnut Filly & Black Filly, 2 Geldings all ready to start driving; Few Select Broodmares available. Liester X Crilban Bloodlines. See us at the Heartland Show & Midwest Welsh Event. Contact Karen Impson 217626-1086 or 217-381-7581. Caris Rhapsody in Blue (raf) A lovely weanling grey filly by Sup. Ch. *Bengad Lynden x Northwind Blue Rythm by *Springbourne Boy Blue. A big mover that should mature at 11.312 hands. Rhapsody is a sweetheart and has top bloodlines for show or breeding. $2500. Caris Andreas #A-45878 (*Bengad Lynden x *Verdrefawr Hilda) A handsome yearling grey gelding w/ nice blaze and 4 stockings, 11.3-12 hands at maturity. This is a proven cross that has produced some of our best. $1800. BANDYS WELSH MOUNTAIN PONIES (541) 416-0646 or [email protected] Hickory Springs Welsh Ponies Hickory Springs Peloton Breakaway Ridden by Sarah Guidice Where we help make children’s dreams come true! A variety of youngstock and trained ponies available for your consideration. Owner Debbie Robison 160 Langpap Road Honeoye Falls, NY 14472 (585) 624-1073 www.hickoryspringswelshponies.com Welsh Review 36 ������������������ ���������������� ������������������ ������������������������ ������������������������� ����������������������� ������������������������������������� ����� ���� � ������������������ ����������������� � � �� � �� � � � � � ������������� WELSH PONY & COB SOCIETY OF AMERICA, INC. WELSH PONY & COB FOUNDATION, INC. 720 Green St. Stephens City, VA 22655 (540) 868-PONY (7669) http://www.welshpony.org The official publication of the Welsh Pony & Cob Society of America and the Welsh Pony & Cob Foundation. The Welsh Review is published quarterly. 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