Versatile, cheeky and full presence, the Welsh pony is a delightful sight both in-hand and under saddle. Lauren Baker piloted her own typey Welsh section D gelding Tireinon Defender to head the Royal ...
Born and bred in the Welsh hills, this versatile little pony was originally used by farmers as ridden animals as well as in the pits and mines. These ponies could easily carry up to twelve stone in ...
MORE than 400 Welsh ponies, cobs and part-breds competed over a hot weekend at the 39th Victorian All Welsh Show at Tatura. On Friday, the Pennylane perpetual trophy for best Welsh foal futurity ...
THE Victorian All Welsh Show at Tatura attracted more than 500 ponies and cobs entered in 346 classes including led, ridden, harness and children’s events over three days. Eagle Park Vance, owned by ...
NOVICES took the top prizes in the Glamorgan Welsh Pony and Cob Association Spring Show at Pencoed College. NOVICES took the top prizes in the Glamorgan Welsh Pony and Cob Association Spring Show at ...
A three-year-old Welsh mountain pony has become the first mascot of the Welsh Cavalry. Trooper Emrys Forlan Jones has been training with Farrier Major Miles Davies of 1st The Queen's Dragoon Guards.
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 ...
The Royal Welsh Supreme In-Hand Championship C: Springbourne Elle, S Perrins, Gate Farm, Wood Lane, Overton, Wakefield. The Cuddy Supreme In-Hand Championship Qualifying Competition C: Springbourne ...
A Welsh mountain pony has been promoted by the Welsh Cavalry. Trooper Emrys Forlan Jones became the first regimental mascot of 1st The Queen's Dragoon Guards (QDG) in 2016. The six-year-old was ...
Welsh Cob expert Dr Wynne Davies gives his account of the build-up to the prestigious George Prince of Wales Cup which will be awarded to the Champion Welsh Cob for the 90th time at the Royal Welsh ...
A three-year-old Welsh mountain pony has become the first mascot of the Welsh Cavalry. Trooper Emrys Forlan Jones has been training with Farrier Major Miles Davies of 1st The Queen's Dragoon Guards.
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