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Shetland Pony Sale Saturday 28Th September 2019 Index S SHETLAND PONY SALE SATURDAY 28TH SEPTEMBER 2019 INDEX S Belton 28 J Brocklebank 46, 47, 48 Mr C & Mrs A Eland 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 39 A Etherington 38 S Hallett 30, 31 A M Hughes 5, 6, 7, 10, 11, 12, 13, 37 Hughes Family 16, 17, 35 S Lomas 1 G Nield 25 C E Owen 2, 3, 4, 14, 15 M Poulter 8, 9, 18, 19 J Robinson 29 C Taylor 26, 32, 41, 42 W H & EA Thackray 33,34 P Tindale 36,40 C Varey 43, 44, 45 J Watson 27 1 The Property of S Lomas NO VAT Woodhouse Charlie Chestnut Colt 4 months 29” Sire Three Acre K Mall K AUE015/S10 Dam Probam Wern Clover AX0917 MGS Edern Peilot AP1155 MGD Probam Wern Cowslip AH1948 MGGS Elson Coiyet 3864 Passport Number: BG0785 Bred by the Vendor A lovely chestnut colt with excellent conformation, would make a good riding pony, both dam and sire are palomino, easy to catch and handle. 2 The Property of C E Owen NO VAT Edern Nureyev SPSBS Cream Dun Colt DOB 14.05.19 27” Sire Edern Ingot AX2652 Dam Edern Mabli AX2660 MGS Cranford Nureyev AB0676 MGD Shelkirk Cherry AH0885 MGGS Hippominimis Care Bear 003874 Passport Number: BG0759 Bred by the Vendor Tiny colt with palomino and cream dun breeding. 3 The Property of C E Owen NO VAT Edern Socksup SPSBS Bay with socks Colt DOB 21.5.19 28” Sire Quakers Sorrel AK 0765 Dam Edern Banon AS0538 MGS Millacott Boris AC0573 MGD Edern Ceri AM0918 MGGS Edern Prysor AG0043 Passport Number: BG0726 Bred by the Vendor Small sweet colt by our senior buckskin and white stallion. 4 The Property of C E Owen NO VAT Edern Auberon SPSBS Bay Colt DOB 11.05.19 29” Sire Hermits Adventure AY1433 Dam Edern Betsan AX2654 MGS Longmeadow Harry AK0832 MGD Edern Beti AS2302 MGGS Mullacott Boris AC0573 Passport Number: BG0724 Bred by the Vendor Good quality bay colt. Ideal for showing, pet or companion 5 The Property of A M Hughes NO VAT Bodorgan Bailey SPSBS Buckskin Colt DOB 06.04.19 Miniature Sire Talwrnisaf Kracker AZ1845 Dam Hermits Lucky Guess AX0284 MGS Arlight of Berry AN1884 MGD Hermits Lucky Charm AK0532 MGGS Tafit of Berry 0043865 Passport Number: BG0966 Bred by the Vendor This is a small well bred buckskin colt. His dam is 31” black, sire 32” palomino. He has a wealth of bone, sweet head, future stallion potential. 6 The Property of A M Hughes NO VAT Walli Palomino Colt DOB 28.04.19 Miniature Sire Talwrnisaf Kracker Passport Number: To follow Bred by the Vendor Not registered with SPSBS, registered with Dartmoor Pony Society 7 The Property of A M Hughes NO VAT Bodorgan Gunner SPSBS Blue Roan & White Colt DOB 19.04.19 Miniature Sire Botany Bay Buster AP0729 Dam Bodorgan Lexi MGS Hermits Melanite AZ0703 MGD Jungle Little Daisy-Anna AY0480 MGGS Merrylees Travelling AR2288 Passport Number: BG0962 Bred by the Vendor Very well bred colt. His dam is 31” red roan and white, sire is 32” piebald 8 The Property of Mrs M Poulter NO VAT Blazefield Henri SPSBS Skewbald Colt DOB 16.05.18 Miniature Sire Merrylees Warpaint AX1246 Dam Talwrnisaf Hefina AW0509 MGS Dilston Maytime AN1191 MGD Talwrnisaf Cara AQ0713 Passport Number: BF0345 Bred by the Vendor Henri is a very friendly colt comes to call & very well bred 9 The Property of Mrs M Poulter NO VAT Blazefield Priya SPSBS Black Filly DOB 11.05.19 Miniature Sire Liscombpark King Frederick BB1022 Dam Blazefield Pearl AG1056 MGS Liscombpark Mr Pepe AU2430 MGD Rothay Meadow Polka Dot 015674 Passport Number: BG0389 Bred by the Vendor Lovely well put together filly with some very old breed lines going back to Ron of North Wells. Dam dark bay, sire palomino. Should make an excellent show pony. 10 The Property of A M Hughes NO VAT Bodorgan Grace SPSBS Bay Filly DOB 01.05.19 Miniature Sire Talwrnisaf Kracker AZ1845 Dam Bodorgan Pippa AZ0431 MGS Edern Teynor AK2103 MGD Blazefield Nesta AM0121 MGGS Seva Chico AF0795 Passport Number: BG0965 Bred by the Vendor A very nice bay filly, good bone, weaned and eating hard food. 11 The Property of A M Hughes NO VAT Bodorgan Caramac SPSBS Cremello Filly DOB 17.05.19 Miniature Sire Talwrnisaf Kracker AZ1845 Dam Bodorgan Golden Girl AZ0430 MGS Hermits Inca Gold AT0924 MGD Enigma Freya AS2022 MGGS Kerswell Macho 004315 Passport Number: BG0964 Bred by the Vendor Lovely cremello filly with some fantastic breeding in her pedigree. She has very good action and a lovely head with great presence 12 The Property of A M Hughes NO VAT Bodorgan Deva SPSBS Piebald Filly DOB 08.05.19 Miniature Sire Botany Bay Buster AP0729 Dam Bodorgan Diamond BC1939 MGS Hermits Limelight AG0478 MGD Bogs Babycham AR0517 Passport Number: BG0963 Bred by the Vendor Good quality piebald filly, good bone, nice sweet head. Weaned and eating hard food. 13 The Property of A M Hughes NO VAT Flica Filly DOB 22.04.19 Miniature Sire Talwrnisaf Kracker AZ1845 Passport Number: to follow Bred by the Vendor A good quality piebald filly. Not registered with the SPSBS. 14 The Property of C E Owen NO VAT Edern Stella SPSBS Bay with socks Filly DOB 14.05.19 30” Sire Edern Sorrel BC1042 Dam Beesby Georgina AG0745 MGS Kilcummer Bilberry 0043585 MGD Hermits Charisma Ak0553 MGGS Castlebrook Tom Thumb AB10545 Passport Number : BG0728 Bred by the Vendor Sweet filly. Sire buckskin dam palomino and white. Would make lovely pet or companion. 15 The Property of C E Owen NO VAT Edern Mystique SPSBS Black with socks Filly DOB 11.05.19 30” Sire Edern Hedd AT0642 Dam Edern Meirian AU3228 MGS Edern Prysor AG0043 MGD Tawna Marie AA1764 MGGS Hippominimus Care Bear 003874S Passport Number: BG0756 Bred by the Vendor Lovely compact black filly with socks. Sire 30” homozygous skewbald stallion. Lovely child’s pony or pet/companion. 16 The Property of The Hughes Family NO VAT Edern Blaze SPSBS Palomino & White Colt DOB 07.05.19 29” Sire Quakers Sorrel AK0765 Dam Edern Brenhines AT0621 MGS Mullacot Boris AC0573 MGD Edern Ceri AM0918 MGGS Edern Prysor AG0043 Passport Number: BG0737 Bred by the Vendor Eye catching colt, wide blaze and 2 blue eyes. Sire buckskin and white dam skewbald. Probably carrying cream gene. 17 The Property of The Hughes Family NO VAT Edern Sonny Boy SPSBS Skewbald Colt DOB 26.05.19 28” Sire Edern Sorrel BC1042 Dam Hermits Charisma AK0553 MGS Castlebrook Tom Thumb AB1054 S MGD Winchcombe Dream 015597 MGGS Sonny Boy 003793 S Passport Number: BG0736 Bred by the Vendor Nicely marked skewbald colt. Sire buckskin, dam palomino. Sweet little chap. 18 The Property of Mrs M Poulter NO VAT Blazefield Helena SPSBS Bay Filly DOB 28.05.19 Sire Blazefield Thomas II AZ0765 Dam Talwrnisaf Hefina AW0509 MGS Merrylees Little Brave AQ0592 MGD Talwrnisaf Cara AQ0713 Passport Number: BG0391 Bred by the Vendor Helena is a small, smart & friendly filly. Dam 30” chestnut, sire 31” piebald, with very good breeding. 19 The Property of Mrs M Poulter NO VAT Blazefield Annabelle SPSBS Skewbald Filly DOB 30.05.19 Sire Blazefield Thomas II AZ0765 Dam Longmeadow Annabella AW3063 MGS Merrylees Little Brave AQ0592 MGD Nemphiar Flash Dance AH2363 Passport Number: BG0390 Bred by the Vendor Annabella is a lovely filly with style. In the right hands will do well in the show ring like her sire Blazefield Thomas II sire 31” piebald, dam skewbald 32”. 20 The Property of Mr C & Mrs A Eland NO VAT Lowmill Custard Cream SPSBS Palomino Filly DOB 08.04.19 29” Sire Enigma Sunlight AY1343 Dam Barflat Pollyanna AQ0310 MGS Barflat Highlander AJ1617 MGD Barflat Miss Anna AC0091 MGGS Barflat True Colour 004030 Passport Number: BG0535 Bred by the Vendor A quality palomino filly would be an asset to any stud. Full sister was top price foal at sale last year. Halter broken and on hard feed. 21 The Property of Mr C & Mrs A Eland NO VAT Lowmill Viennese Whirl SPSBS Skewbald Filly DOB 08.05.19 29” Sire Enigma Sunlight AY1343 Dam Barflat Tilly AS1248 MGS Barflat Highlander AJ1617 MGD Barflat Melissa Mae AF0431 MGGS Barflat True Colour 004030 Passport Number: MG0536 Bred by the Vendor A stunning skewbald filly who would excel in the show ring. Very well marked. Halter broken and on hard feed. 22 The Property of Mr C & Mrs A Eland NO VAT Lowmill Bourbon SPSBS Bay Filly DOB 26.04.19 Sire Lowmill Thunder AW0864 Dam Lowmill Honeysuckle BC1829 MGS Enigma Sunlight AY1343 MGD Barflat Tilly AS1248 MGGS Barflat Highlander AJ1617 Passport Number: BG0357 Bred by the Vendor Very pretty filly with a nice sweet head. Halter broken and on hard feed. 23 The Property of Mr C & Mrs A Eland NO VAT Low Mill Rich Tea SPSBS Palomino Colt DOB 08.05.19 Sire Halstock Rowan BC1138 Dam Lowmill Honey BC1827 MGS Enigma Sunlight AY1343 MGD Barflat Tara AK0581 MGGS Rocky of Barland AA1112 Passport Number: BG0539 Bred by the Vendor A very good palomino colt with good show & stallion potential. Halter broken and on hard feed. 24 The Property of Mr C & Mrs A Eland NO VAT Lowmill Digestive SPSBS Grey & White Colt DOB 20.04.19 28” Sire Lowmill Thunder AW0864 Dam Lowmill Jem AR0649 MGS Vesquoy Treasure AF0400 MGD Hermits Amethyst AM0358 MGGS Leithen Romeo AE1909 Passport Number : BG0539 Bred by the Vendor Very pretty grey and white colt. Full sister was Champion foal at this sale in 2017.
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