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Post by ysewynwelshcobs on Nov 17, 2006 15:46:16 GMT
Maybe a strange question, but does anybody know how small the smallest Welsh Mountains (sect. A) are. I know the maximum height is 12hh, but does anybody know about the smallest one's and e.g. which bloodlines seem to give the smaller ponies. I realize this might sound a strange question, but the reason, that I'm asking, is that my wife is really found about miniature horses and mini-shetland ponies and I'd rather stick to one breed (the Welshies ), so I wonder if somebody knows about really small A's, so that I could convince her.
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Post by september on Nov 17, 2006 17:10:06 GMT
I've seen some 10.2 one's but can't remember which bloodline
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Post by ysewynwelshcobs on Nov 17, 2006 19:34:36 GMT
Yes september. That goes in the direction I want. If you would find any or pictures of them, please let me know. And if someone finds even smaller one's please let me know.
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Post by september on Nov 18, 2006 8:50:46 GMT
Hello, on www.horsequest.co.uk on the section A foal page theres a minature sec A of sale called Lanesfield Blissfull. The Lanesfield stud breed sec A's shetlands and minature ponies,I couldn't get on there website but they might breed small sec A's with them being into minature ponies too and there in France
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Post by welsh gurl hj on Nov 21, 2006 11:36:32 GMT
hey, our section a is very small, he stands at barely 10hh as a 14 month old colt and we dont think he is gunna grow bigger than 10.3hh here he is... he has coed coch and revel lines. sire- bengad sky rocket dam- penylasgarn cariad hope this helps speak soon hannah x
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Post by september on Nov 24, 2006 19:14:55 GMT
My boys Coedcoch too ;D
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Post by ysewynwelshcobs on Nov 25, 2006 19:05:34 GMT
@ september That Lanesfield Blissfull is such a cutie, but it's still a question how tall she will become. You're never sure of course. @hannah He's a sweety Thanks for the info.
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