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#10241 From: "moodyasp" <moodyasp@...>
Date: Wed Feb 22, 2006 12:45 am
Subject:: Part Bred Cob for Sale
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FOR SALE

16mths old Part bred Cob by Barnon Imperial Jack, very quiet, well
handled, has been taught to float, lead and tie up and should mature
around 15hh.
Price is $1800

Julie T

#10240 From: "Marconi Stud" <marconistud@...>
Date: Mon Feb 20, 2006 2:40 am
Subject:: Re: Help needed
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It starts at 10am and will finish around 3-4pm. The venue is around 1 1/2 hours
from Tullamarine airport and around 2 hours from Avalon airport.
Cheers
Lisa
   ----- Original Message -----
   From: Katharine
   To: welshcobs@...
   Sent: Monday, February 20, 2006 1:15 PM
   Subject: [welshcobs] Help needed


   Hi,
   Can any one tell me what time the foal show in Gippsland on 30th April
   may start and finish?
   I know it seems a silly question but I want to go to it but need to
   book my return flight back to Brisbane.
   Many thanks
   KP






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#10239 From: "Katharine" <kate.prince@...>
Date: Mon Feb 20, 2006 2:15 am
Subject:: Help needed
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Hi,
Can any one tell me what time the foal show in Gippsland on 30th April
may start and finish?
I know it seems a silly question but I want to go to it but need to
book my return flight back to Brisbane.
Many thanks
KP

#10238 From: "Julie fraunfelder" <fluerdelys@...>
Date: Sun Feb 19, 2006 3:03 pm
Subject:: Re: Re Barastoc
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I would like to congratulaste all those that took the time to take their welsh
ponies to Barastoc foday.

  I especially would like to say  well done to Norm, Kasey and Ash om such good
results  with 3 generations of ponies Father  [ Jack] Son Hamish] and Grandson [
Harry] CONGRATULATION well done

Also Kasey in riding Chris M"s  ponies for her

  All the best at the Nationals  and the feature show that is coming up.

   Julie F.       see you there!!!

www.fluerdelys.net

breeders of both sec C and D sections of the welsh stud book

TYPE,TENPEREMENT AND TRAINABLITY
--- In welshcobs@..., "moodyasp" <moodyasp@y...> wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> I have a few results from the cobs from Barastoc M & M and Welsh
> Sections.
>
> Rhadlon Hywel 1st in Barastoc Welsh Section C ridden mare, filly
> or gelding class 2nd Nawarrah Park Popgun
>
> Barnon Imperial Jack 1st in Ridden A,B,C or D Stallion and Res Ch
> Ridden Purebred Welsh.
>
> Fluer De Lys Hamish, 2nd Ridden A,B,C or D stallion in Welsh Section,
> and 2nd in Stallion over 13h2" in M & M Section.
>
> In the M & M Section, Jack won Ridden stallion over 13h2" and Res Ch
> M & M Ridden Purebred.
>
> Mithril Stephanie, 1st in M & M Section Led and Ridden Mare 12'2" to
> 12h '2" and Res Ch in both these Led and Ridden M & M Sections.
>
> Julie T
>




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#10237 From: "yarrabuck" <yarrabuck@...>
Date: Sun Feb 19, 2006 11:10 am
Subject:: SEC C GELDING FOR SALE
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Indi Morceli
Chestnut Sec C gelding 5yo 14hh Broken to saddle, quite and freindly
ready to start training. Regretful Sale. 2400ono

visit website for more details
www.freewebs.com/yarrabuck/

#10236 From: "moodyasp" <moodyasp@...>
Date: Sun Feb 19, 2006 11:09 am
Subject:: Re Barastoc
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Hi all,

I have a few results from the cobs from Barastoc M & M and Welsh
Sections.

Rhadlon Hywel   1st in Barastoc Welsh Section C ridden mare, filly
or gelding class   2nd Nawarrah Park Popgun

Barnon Imperial Jack 1st in Ridden A,B,C or D Stallion and Res Ch
Ridden Purebred Welsh.

Fluer De Lys Hamish, 2nd Ridden A,B,C or D stallion in Welsh Section,
and 2nd in Stallion over 13h2" in M & M Section.

In the M & M Section, Jack won Ridden stallion over 13h2" and Res Ch
M & M Ridden Purebred.

Mithril Stephanie, 1st in M & M Section Led and Ridden Mare 12'2" to
12h '2" and Res Ch in both these Led and Ridden M & M Sections.

Julie T

#10235 From: Rebecca Gilbert <becciebeam@...>
Date: Sat Feb 18, 2006 9:32 pm
Subject:: Re: Condolences
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I to would like to exprese my condolences to Lori Howell and Her Family on thier
loss, If there is anything any of us can do please let us know.
   Boch~Llwyd Stud
   Kundibakh

Rubywood Coloured Ponies <rubywood@...> wrote:
   My heartfelt condolences go to Lori Howell and family of Joemoor Pony Stud
on the loss of the beautiful Buckskin Colt "Joemoor Mysterial'
A young colt, who only spent a short time on this earth but surely made his
mark.




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#10234 From: "Rubywood Coloured Ponies" <rubywood@...>
Date: Fri Feb 17, 2006 10:59 pm
Subject:: Condolences
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My heartfelt condolences go to Lori Howell and family of Joemoor Pony Stud
on the loss of the beautiful Buckskin Colt "Joemoor Mysterial'
A young colt, who only spent a short time on this earth but surely made his
mark.

#10233 From: "Mona" <mona65@...>
Date: Fri Feb 17, 2006 10:38 pm
Subject:: Re: New cob owner!
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Congratulations
Hope she is everything you want her to be and have fun !!!



--- In welshcobs@..., "courtzncadbury" <courtz8@h...>
wrote:
>
> Hey guys, im the proud new owner of Acheron Guinevere, 2yo, section D
> filly. Dark bay with a white star and snip. She is the most gorgeous
> thing i have ever seen! Ive been taken my the cobs for quite some time
> now, and i have been on the lookout with little success for the
> perfect filly, till i came across Hillswood Stud, in warragul,
> victoria. I saw winnie and i was speechless! Within a week she was
> mine.
>
> Im working on groundwork, manners, desensitizing, and some lunging. In
> the future i am going to break her into saddle, and compete on her.
> Dressage, some showjumping, the odd ODE, and lots of welsh shows. See
> how i go!
>
> Just thought i would let you all know im a proud new cob owner, you
> will be seeing more of me around here!
>

#10232 From: "yarrabuck" <yarrabuck@...>
Date: Fri Feb 17, 2006 2:15 am
Subject:: Sec C Trapalanda Filly For Sale
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Trapalanda Downs Haze
Sec C filly. 3yo Heaps of chrome.
Please visit my website's for sale page for details
www.freewebs.com/yarrabuck/

also sec c gelding for sale

#10231 From: "Kim James" <horse_haven@...>
Date: Thu Feb 16, 2006 11:24 pm
Subject:: Re: New cob owner!
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Hi there,

Congratulations!!!!!!!!!!.

Please keep us appraised of your progress!!!!.

Kind wishes,
Kim

----- Original Message -----
From: "courtzncadbury" <courtz8@...>
To: <welshcobs@...>
Sent: Thursday, February 16, 2006 8:18 PM
Subject: [welshcobs] New cob owner!


> Hey guys, im the proud new owner of Acheron Guinevere, 2yo, section D
> filly. Dark bay with a white star and snip. She is the most gorgeous
> thing i have ever seen! Ive been taken my the cobs for quite some time
> now, and i have been on the lookout with little success for the
> perfect filly, till i came across Hillswood Stud, in warragul,
> victoria. I saw winnie and i was speechless! Within a week she was
> mine.
>
> Im working on groundwork, manners, desensitizing, and some lunging. In
> the future i am going to break her into saddle, and compete on her.
> Dressage, some showjumping, the odd ODE, and lots of welsh shows. See
> how i go!
>
> Just thought i would let you all know im a proud new cob owner, you
> will be seeing more of me around here!
>
>
>
>
>
> To view photos, files and messages visit the Welsh Cob egroup page here
http://au.groups.yahoo.com/group/welshcobs/
> Yahoo! Groups Links
>
>
>
>
>
>
>

#10230 From: "Kate Prince" <kate.prince@...>
Date: Thu Feb 16, 2006 11:21 pm
Subject:: RE: New cob owner!
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She sounds Devine. It is such a good feeling when you have at last found
what you have been looking for.
Congratulations and best wishes to both of you
KP

-----Original Message-----
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Behalf Of courtzncadbury
Sent: Thursday, 16 February 2006 8:18 PM
To: welshcobs@...
Subject: [welshcobs] New cob owner!

Hey guys, im the proud new owner of Acheron Guinevere, 2yo, section D filly.
Dark bay with a white star and snip. She is the most gorgeous thing i have
ever seen! Ive been taken my the cobs for quite some time now, and i have
been on the lookout with little success for the perfect filly, till i came
across Hillswood Stud, in warragul, victoria. I saw winnie and i was
speechless! Within a week she was mine.

Im working on groundwork, manners, desensitizing, and some lunging. In the
future i am going to break her into saddle, and compete on her.
Dressage, some showjumping, the odd ODE, and lots of welsh shows. See how i
go!

Just thought i would let you all know im a proud new cob owner, you will be
seeing more of me around here!





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#10229 From: "Julie fraunfelder" <fluerdelys@...>
Date: Thu Feb 16, 2006 1:42 pm
Subject:: Re: New cob owner!
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cnngratulstions on your dream pony ,i am sure you will have lots of
fun with her. as Rae said they become a sickness you can't  stop at 1
you need more . now i have about 15 i think. hope to catch you around
cheers Julie
  Fluer de lys welsh cobs  www.fluerdelys.net


-- In welshcobs@..., "courtzncadbury" <courtz8@h...>
wrote:
>
> Hey guys, im the proud new owner of Acheron Guinevere, 2yo, section
D
> filly. Dark bay with a white star and snip. She is the most
gorgeous
> thing i have ever seen! Ive been taken my the cobs for quite some
time
> now, and i have been on the lookout with little success for the
> perfect filly, till i came across Hillswood Stud, in warragul,
> victoria. I saw winnie and i was speechless! Within a week she was
> mine.
>
> Im working on groundwork, manners, desensitizing, and some lunging.
In
> the future i am going to break her into saddle, and compete on her.
> Dressage, some showjumping, the odd ODE, and lots of welsh shows.
See
> how i go!
>
> Just thought i would let you all know im a proud new cob owner, you
> will be seeing more of me around here!
>

#10228 From: "Rae Borg" <jrborg@...>
Date: Thu Feb 16, 2006 10:35 am
Subject:: Re: New cob owner!
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Huge congratulations in finding the cob of your dreams.  A word of caution, they
are a disease, once you have one, they multiply!!!

Where do you live?  We have a few cobs around the show circuit up in NSW now.

Best regards

Raelean Borg
Carwyn Cobs
www.carwyn.homestead.com
   ----- Original Message -----
   From: courtzncadbury
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   Sent: Thursday, February 16, 2006 9:18 PM
   Subject: [welshcobs] New cob owner!


   Hey guys, im the proud new owner of Acheron Guinevere, 2yo, section D
   filly. Dark bay with a white star and snip. She is the most gorgeous
   thing i have ever seen! Ive been taken my the cobs for quite some time
   now, and i have been on the lookout with little success for the
   perfect filly, till i came across Hillswood Stud, in warragul,
   victoria. I saw winnie and i was speechless! Within a week she was
   mine.

   Im working on groundwork, manners, desensitizing, and some lunging. In
   the future i am going to break her into saddle, and compete on her.
   Dressage, some showjumping, the odd ODE, and lots of welsh shows. See
   how i go!

   Just thought i would let you all know im a proud new cob owner, you
   will be seeing more of me around here!





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#10227 From: "courtzncadbury" <courtz8@...>
Date: Thu Feb 16, 2006 10:18 am
Subject:: New cob owner!
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Hey guys, im the proud new owner of Acheron Guinevere, 2yo, section D
filly. Dark bay with a white star and snip. She is the most gorgeous
thing i have ever seen! Ive been taken my the cobs for quite some time
now, and i have been on the lookout with little success for the
perfect filly, till i came across Hillswood Stud, in warragul,
victoria. I saw winnie and i was speechless! Within a week she was
mine.

Im working on groundwork, manners, desensitizing, and some lunging. In
the future i am going to break her into saddle, and compete on her.
Dressage, some showjumping, the odd ODE, and lots of welsh shows. See
how i go!

Just thought i would let you all know im a proud new cob owner, you
will be seeing more of me around here!

#10226 From: Donna Francis-Shalida Park <shalidaparkau@...>
Date: Tue Feb 14, 2006 10:00 pm
Subject:: Show pony youngstock for sale
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SHALIDA PARK FABLE and SHALIDA PARK ST NICHOLAS have been sold to wonderful new
homes.
SHALIDA PARK WELSH & ARABIAN PONIES still have quite a few quality youngstock
show ponies for sale.
SHALIDA PARK CARRINGTON
Chestnut yearling colt to mature approx 13-13.2hh.Registered arabian pony,part
welsh,APSB riding pony.Flaxen mane & tail.Very pretty colt with great
movement.Plenty of show off attitude.Will make great show/stud colt or if gelded
a sensational saddle pony.Has started show prep and is coming along wonderfully.
S:Sherwoodquest Just Cruisin
D:Langtree Elite
$1500

SHALIDA PARK CASSIDY
Palomino yearling colt to mature 12-12.2 approx.Registered arabian pony,part
welsh,APSB riding pony.Super pretty,extra fine pony with the sweetest
nature.Perfect future pretty little leading rein/first ridden mount(if gelded)
S:Sherwoodquest Just Cruisin
D:Brampton Xquizite
$1000

SHALIDA PARK CHEVRON
Chestnut colt foal.Full brother to Carrington and every bit as nice,Registered
arabian pony,part welsh,riding pony,APSB riding pony.Available on weaning
$1500
SHALIDA PARK MONIQUE
Buckskin Sec A 3 yo filly.Very quiet,lightly started under saddle,show quality
and lovely future broodmare
$1750
All ponies are multi registered and well handled
Contact
Donna
03 56685286
shalidaparkau@...
www.shalidapark.uni.cc
Trida.Sth Gippsland.Vic

               DONNA FRANCIS
   SHALIDA PARK WELSH & ARABIAN PONIES
   Breeding quality show & childrens ponies
   Youngstock(palomino & buckskin usually available) for sale
   HOME OF:
   NATTAI SALSBRI...Welsh Sec A.
   SHALIDA PARK ADONIS...Arabian Pony,Part Welsh.
   03 56685286
   www.shalidapark.uni.cc












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#10225 From: "Trish Hood" <hood2@...>
Date: Tue Feb 14, 2006 1:55 am
Subject:: Anyone in Central Vic near Heathcote?
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I was wondering if there is anyone on this list who lives fairly locally to
Heathcote or Mt Camel in Central Victoria (apparently about 40km from
Bendigo). Someone responded to my pony wanted ad and I feel that this
gelding may potentially be suitable for my daughter, which looks to be of
welsh extraction. I live in the Adelaide Hills and due to health reasons I
can't get there to have a look at him personally. As such I was wondering if
there is anyone who lives nearby who could check out this gelding for me. I
had a fantastic response from this list last time I asked for help, so am
hoping someone may offer again.  If so, could you please give me a call on
(08) 8568 5433 or 0427 177 300.
Thanks, Tricia

#10224 From: "Kathy" <kateecyparkwelshys@...>
Date: Mon Feb 13, 2006 7:58 am
Subject:: Reduction/moving sale...
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In WA..
1975 International horse truck 4/5 bay, adjustable dividers for
straight or angle load, storage cupboard, personell entry door at
side, stallion head dividers, driven by lady for 4 years, good on
fuel, good tyres, rego till april 06...
$3750  or swap for float.

T/bred x Cob yearling filly.reg PW,  Mahogany Bay, star, hind socks.
Mother 15.2hh quiet natured, sire Hillswood Red Robin. Been shown make
great sports horse.  should mature 15.1hh +
$1000.oo ono..

T/Bred mare (Chaunte'clair daughter) 15 yrs old. mother to above
filly. In foal (but ready to pop!) due 15th Feb 06 sire Hillswood Red
Robin. Great mum,quiet, gentle, bush hack, can be jumped on in paddock
after yrs off.
to the best of homes
$1000.oo with foal $500.oo without

X breed mare,approx 8 yrs old, 15.1hh in foal to Hillswood Red
Robin.due August 06. Bay, solid build, nice natured,not ridden for
some years.
$600.oo

can email pics if required..
08 9574 0458
kateecyparkwelshys@...

#10223 From: "Anna SMART" <billabrook@...>
Date: Thu Feb 9, 2006 9:11 pm
Subject:: RE: Russell Nixon!!
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Yes Val sent me an email as well, how terrible and our thoughts are with him
and his family at this hard time, I hope all goes well and he is home very
soon.



Anna



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From: welshcobs@... [mailto:welshcobs@...] On
Behalf Of Julie fraunfelder
Sent: Friday, 10 February 2006 00:26
To: welshcobs@...
Subject: [welshcobs] Russell Nixon!!




II am sorry to say that I recieved an email from Vale Snith tonight to say
Russell Has had an accident out of his cart while driving Cardi.

he has spinal injurys and is in  a sydney in hospital, this would be a shock
for Kaye as she has just got Gavin out of hospital in Canberra where he has
been very dick.

I wish that Russell make a quick recovery and Gavin keeps getting better .
Haye  my thoughts are with you Julie



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#10222 From: "Julie fraunfelder" <fluerdelys@...>
Date: Thu Feb 9, 2006 1:25 pm
Subject:: Russell Nixon!!
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II am sorry to say that I recieved an email from Vale Snith tonight to say
Russell Has had an accident out of his cart while driving Cardi.

  he has spinal injurys and is in  a sydney in hospital, this would be a shock
for Kaye as she has just got Gavin out of hospital in Canberra where he has been
very dick.

  I wish that Russell make a quick recovery and Gavin keeps getting better . Haye
my thoughts are with you Julie



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#10221 From: "victory_warlock" <victory_warlock@...>
Date: Wed Feb 8, 2006 11:12 pm
Subject:: Re: AWAITING FIRST FOAL
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Hi there

Good for you!! I am sure teddy will enjoy being an uncle too:-)

regards Leonie

--- In welshcobs@..., "svandezand" <gnomes1@i...>
wrote:
>
> Hi All
>
> Bella had a PT scan on Friday.  She is confirmed at 145 days - I
was
> so excited as this is the first foal I have bred and will be
Bella's
> first foal too!  It was incredible to see the foal's image on the
> monitor - those tiny little ears, eyes, nose, chest, neck & front
legs
> I got to see.  I decided I didn't want to know what sex it was, the
> reason for having her scanned so late, she was looking so huge - I
> thought maybe she's having twins, but Angus could not guarantee
that
> she wasn't at this stage.  So it will be a real surpise package in
> late August.  You can tell that I don't have kids of the 2 legged
> variety.
>
> Sharon
>

#10220 From: "Katie" <skates@...>
Date: Tue Feb 7, 2006 7:50 pm
Subject:: Re: Living with O.C.E.A.N. Syndrome
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Hi Joelene,
     What can we say !!!  i know Anthony had a laugh toooooooo .
Cheers Katie


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Sent: Tuesday, February 07, 2006 4:47 PM
Subject: Re: [welshcobs] Living with O.C.E.A.N. Syndrome


> Hi Katie
>
> How very true!  Andrew will certainly get a laugh when he reads it.
>
> Joelz
>   ----- Original Message -----
>   From: Katie
>   To: welshcobs@...
>   Sent: Tuesday, February 07, 2006 11:16 AM
>   Subject: [welshcobs] Living with O.C.E.A.N. Syndrome
>
>
>   Have fun reading it !!!!!!
>
>   Living with O.C.E.A.N. Syndrome
>   >   By Scooter  Grubb
>   >   Just recently, after years of research, I have  finally
>   >    been able to give a name to what my wife and I  have
>   >    been living with for years.
>   >
>   >   It's an affliction, for sure, which when undiagnosed
>   >     and misunderstood can devastate and literally tear a
>   >    family  apart. Very little is known about O.C.E.A.N.
>   >    Syndrome. But  it is my hope this article will generate
>   >    interest from  researchers involved in the equine and
>   >    psychological  sciences. You will, no doubt, begin to
>   >    identify similar  symptoms in your own family and
>   >    hopefully now be able to  cope.
>   >
>   >    Obsessive Compulsive Equine Attachment  Neurosis
>   >    Syndrome (O.C.E.A.N.S) is usually found in the  female
>   >    and can manifest itself anytime from birth to  the
>   >    golden years. Symptoms may appear any time and  may
>   >    even go dormant in the late teens, but the  syndrome
>   >    frequently re-emerges in later  years.
>   >
>   >    Symptoms vary widely in both number and  degree of
>   >    severity.  Allow me to share some examples  which are
>   >    most prominent in our home.
>   >
>   >   The afflicted individual:
>   >
>   >    1. Can smell moldy  hay at ten paces, but can't
>   >    tell whether milk has gone bad  until it turns chunky.
>   >    2. Finds the occasional "Buck and  Toot" session
>   >    hugely entertaining, but severely chastises  her
>   >    husband for similar antics.
>   >    3.  Will spend hours cleaning and conditioning her
>   >    tack, but  wants to eat on paper plates so there are no dishes.
>   >    4.  Considers equine gaseous excretions a fragrance.
>   >    5.   Enjoys mucking out four stalls twice a day,
>   >    but insists on  having a housekeeper mop the kitchen
>   >    floor once a  week.
>   >    6. Will spend an hour combing and trimming  an
>   >    equine mane, but wears a baseball cap so she  doesn't
>   >    waste time brushing her own hair.
>   >   7. Will dig through manure piles daily looking
>   >    for  worms, but does not fish.
>   >    8. Will not hesitate to  administer a rectal exam
>   >    up to her shoulder, but finds  cleaning out the
>   >    Thanksgiving turkey cavity for dressing  quite repulsive.
>   >    9. By memory can mix eight different  supplements
>   >    in the correct proportions, but can't make  macaroni
>   >    and cheese that isn't soupy.
>   >     10. Twice a week will spend an hour scrubbing
>   >    algae from  the water tanks, but has a problem cleaning
>   >    lasagna out of  the casserole dish.
>   >    11. Will pick a horse's nose, and call  it
>   >    cleaning, but becomes verbally violent when  her
>   >    husband picks his.
>   >    12.Can sit  through a four-hour session of a
>   >    ground work clinic, but  unable to make it through a
>   >    half-hour episode of  Cops.
>   >
>   >    The spouse of an afflicted  victim:
>   >
>   >    1.  Must come to terms with the fact  there is no
>   >    cure, and only slightly effective treatments.  The
>   >    syndrome may be genetic or caused by the inhaling  of
>   >    manure particles which, I propose, have an  adverse
>   >    effect on female hormones.
>   >
>   >   2.  Must adjust the family budget to include
>   >     equine items  -  hay, veterinarian services, ferrier
>   >   services, riding boots and clothes, supplements, tack,
>   >   equine masseuse and acupuncturist - as well as the
>   >     (mandatory) equine spiritual guide, etc. Once you have
>   >     identified a monthly figure, never look at it again.
>   >    Doing  so will cause tightness in your chest, nausea
>   >    and  occasional diarrhea.
>   >
>   >    3.  Must realize that  your spouse has no control
>   >    over this affliction.  More  often than not, she will
>   >    deny a problem even exists as  denial is common.
>   >
>   >    4. Must form a support group. You  need to know
>   >    you're not alone - and there's no shame in  admitting
>   >    your wife has a problem. My support group,  for
>   >    instance, involves men who truly enjoy  Harley
>   >    Davidsons, four-day weekends and lots of scotch.  Most
>   >    times, she is unaware that I am even gone, until  the
>   >    precise moment she needs help getting a 50-pound  bag
>   >    of grain out of the truck.
>   >
>   >     Now you can better see how O.C.E.A.N.S. affects
>   >    countless  households in this country and abroad. It
>   >    knows no racial,  ethnic or religious boundaries. It is
>   >    a syndrome that will  be difficult to treat because
>   >    those most affected are in  denial and therefore, not
>   >    interested in a  cure.
>   >
>   >    So, I am taking it upon myself to be  constantly
>   >    diligent in my research in order to pass  along
>   >    information to make it easier for caretakers to  cope
>   >    on a day to day  basis.
>
>
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#10219 From: "Katie" <skates@...>
Date: Tue Feb 7, 2006 7:49 pm
Subject:: Re: Living with O.C.E.A.N. Syndrome
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i read it and loved it, i thought you guys would have some fun with it too.
Cheers Katie


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Sent: Tuesday, February 07, 2006 3:09 PM
Subject: Re: [welshcobs] Living with O.C.E.A.N. Syndrome


> Katie,
>
>
> LOVE IT!!!!!!!!!!!.
>
> Kim
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Katie" <skates@...>
> To: <welshcobs@...>
> Sent: Tuesday, February 07, 2006 11:16 AM
> Subject: [welshcobs] Living with O.C.E.A.N. Syndrome
>
>
> > Have fun reading it !!!!!!
> >
> > Living with O.C.E.A.N. Syndrome
> > >   By Scooter  Grubb
> > >   Just recently, after years of research, I have  finally
> > >    been able to give a name to what my wife and I  have
> > >    been living with for years.
> > >
> > >   It's an affliction, for sure, which when undiagnosed
> > >     and misunderstood can devastate and literally tear a
> > >    family  apart. Very little is known about O.C.E.A.N.
> > >    Syndrome. But  it is my hope this article will generate
> > >    interest from  researchers involved in the equine and
> > >    psychological  sciences. You will, no doubt, begin to
> > >    identify similar  symptoms in your own family and
> > >    hopefully now be able to  cope.
> > >
> > >    Obsessive Compulsive Equine Attachment  Neurosis
> > >    Syndrome (O.C.E.A.N.S) is usually found in the  female
> > >    and can manifest itself anytime from birth to  the
> > >    golden years. Symptoms may appear any time and  may
> > >    even go dormant in the late teens, but the  syndrome
> > >    frequently re-emerges in later  years.
> > >
> > >    Symptoms vary widely in both number and  degree of
> > >    severity.  Allow me to share some examples  which are
> > >    most prominent in our home.
> > >
> > >   The afflicted individual:
> > >
> > >    1. Can smell moldy  hay at ten paces, but can't
> > >    tell whether milk has gone bad  until it turns chunky.
> > >    2. Finds the occasional "Buck and  Toot" session
> > >    hugely entertaining, but severely chastises  her
> > >    husband for similar antics.
> > >    3.  Will spend hours cleaning and conditioning her
> > >    tack, but  wants to eat on paper plates so there are no dishes.
> > >    4.  Considers equine gaseous excretions a fragrance.
> > >    5.   Enjoys mucking out four stalls twice a day,
> > >    but insists on  having a housekeeper mop the kitchen
> > >    floor once a  week.
> > >    6. Will spend an hour combing and trimming  an
> > >    equine mane, but wears a baseball cap so she  doesn't
> > >    waste time brushing her own hair.
> > >   7. Will dig through manure piles daily looking
> > >    for  worms, but does not fish.
> > >    8. Will not hesitate to  administer a rectal exam
> > >    up to her shoulder, but finds  cleaning out the
> > >    Thanksgiving turkey cavity for dressing  quite repulsive.
> > >    9. By memory can mix eight different  supplements
> > >    in the correct proportions, but can't make  macaroni
> > >    and cheese that isn't soupy.
> > >     10. Twice a week will spend an hour scrubbing
> > >    algae from  the water tanks, but has a problem cleaning
> > >    lasagna out of  the casserole dish.
> > >    11. Will pick a horse's nose, and call  it
> > >    cleaning, but becomes verbally violent when  her
> > >    husband picks his.
> > >    12.Can sit  through a four-hour session of a
> > >    ground work clinic, but  unable to make it through a
> > >    half-hour episode of  Cops.
> > >
> > >    The spouse of an afflicted  victim:
> > >
> > >    1.  Must come to terms with the fact  there is no
> > >    cure, and only slightly effective treatments.  The
> > >    syndrome may be genetic or caused by the inhaling  of
> > >    manure particles which, I propose, have an  adverse
> > >    effect on female hormones.
> > >
> > >   2.  Must adjust the family budget to include
> > >     equine items  -  hay, veterinarian services, ferrier
> > >   services, riding boots and clothes, supplements, tack,
> > >   equine masseuse and acupuncturist - as well as the
> > >     (mandatory) equine spiritual guide, etc. Once you have
> > >     identified a monthly figure, never look at it again.
> > >    Doing  so will cause tightness in your chest, nausea
> > >    and  occasional diarrhea.
> > >
> > >    3.  Must realize that  your spouse has no control
> > >    over this affliction.  More  often than not, she will
> > >    deny a problem even exists as  denial is common.
> > >
> > >    4. Must form a support group. You  need to know
> > >    you're not alone - and there's no shame in  admitting
> > >    your wife has a problem. My support group,  for
> > >    instance, involves men who truly enjoy  Harley
> > >    Davidsons, four-day weekends and lots of scotch.  Most
> > >    times, she is unaware that I am even gone, until  the
> > >    precise moment she needs help getting a 50-pound  bag
> > >    of grain out of the truck.
> > >
> > >     Now you can better see how O.C.E.A.N.S. affects
> > >    countless  households in this country and abroad. It
> > >    knows no racial,  ethnic or religious boundaries. It is
> > >    a syndrome that will  be difficult to treat because
> > >    those most affected are in  denial and therefore, not
> > >    interested in a  cure.
> > >
> > >    So, I am taking it upon myself to be  constantly
> > >    diligent in my research in order to pass  along
> > >    information to make it easier for caretakers to  cope
> > >    on a day to day  basis.
> >
> >
> > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
> >
> >
> >
> > To view photos, files and messages visit the Welsh Cob egroup page here
> http://au.groups.yahoo.com/group/welshcobs/
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> >
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#10218 From: "svandezand" <gnomes1@...>
Date: Tue Feb 7, 2006 6:03 am
Subject:: AWAITING FIRST FOAL
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Hi All

Bella had a PT scan on Friday.  She is confirmed at 145 days - I was
so excited as this is the first foal I have bred and will be Bella's
first foal too!  It was incredible to see the foal's image on the
monitor - those tiny little ears, eyes, nose, chest, neck & front legs
I got to see.  I decided I didn't want to know what sex it was, the
reason for having her scanned so late, she was looking so huge - I
thought maybe she's having twins, but Angus could not guarantee that
she wasn't at this stage.  So it will be a real surpise package in
late August.  You can tell that I don't have kids of the 2 legged
variety.

Sharon

#10217 From: "Joelene Thorburn" <thefarm@...>
Date: Tue Feb 7, 2006 5:47 am
Subject:: Re: Living with O.C.E.A.N. Syndrome
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Hi Katie

How very true!  Andrew will certainly get a laugh when he reads it.

Joelz
   ----- Original Message -----
   From: Katie
   To: welshcobs@...
   Sent: Tuesday, February 07, 2006 11:16 AM
   Subject: [welshcobs] Living with O.C.E.A.N. Syndrome


   Have fun reading it !!!!!!

   Living with O.C.E.A.N. Syndrome
   >   By Scooter  Grubb
   >   Just recently, after years of research, I have  finally
   >    been able to give a name to what my wife and I  have
   >    been living with for years.
   >
   >   It's an affliction, for sure, which when undiagnosed
   >     and misunderstood can devastate and literally tear a
   >    family  apart. Very little is known about O.C.E.A.N.
   >    Syndrome. But  it is my hope this article will generate
   >    interest from  researchers involved in the equine and
   >    psychological  sciences. You will, no doubt, begin to
   >    identify similar  symptoms in your own family and
   >    hopefully now be able to  cope.
   >
   >    Obsessive Compulsive Equine Attachment  Neurosis
   >    Syndrome (O.C.E.A.N.S) is usually found in the  female
   >    and can manifest itself anytime from birth to  the
   >    golden years. Symptoms may appear any time and  may
   >    even go dormant in the late teens, but the  syndrome
   >    frequently re-emerges in later  years.
   >
   >    Symptoms vary widely in both number and  degree of
   >    severity.  Allow me to share some examples  which are
   >    most prominent in our home.
   >
   >   The afflicted individual:
   >
   >    1. Can smell moldy  hay at ten paces, but can't
   >    tell whether milk has gone bad  until it turns chunky.
   >    2. Finds the occasional "Buck and  Toot" session
   >    hugely entertaining, but severely chastises  her
   >    husband for similar antics.
   >    3.  Will spend hours cleaning and conditioning her
   >    tack, but  wants to eat on paper plates so there are no dishes.
   >    4.  Considers equine gaseous excretions a fragrance.
   >    5.   Enjoys mucking out four stalls twice a day,
   >    but insists on  having a housekeeper mop the kitchen
   >    floor once a  week.
   >    6. Will spend an hour combing and trimming  an
   >    equine mane, but wears a baseball cap so she  doesn't
   >    waste time brushing her own hair.
   >   7. Will dig through manure piles daily looking
   >    for  worms, but does not fish.
   >    8. Will not hesitate to  administer a rectal exam
   >    up to her shoulder, but finds  cleaning out the
   >    Thanksgiving turkey cavity for dressing  quite repulsive.
   >    9. By memory can mix eight different  supplements
   >    in the correct proportions, but can't make  macaroni
   >    and cheese that isn't soupy.
   >     10. Twice a week will spend an hour scrubbing
   >    algae from  the water tanks, but has a problem cleaning
   >    lasagna out of  the casserole dish.
   >    11. Will pick a horse's nose, and call  it
   >    cleaning, but becomes verbally violent when  her
   >    husband picks his.
   >    12.Can sit  through a four-hour session of a
   >    ground work clinic, but  unable to make it through a
   >    half-hour episode of  Cops.
   >
   >    The spouse of an afflicted  victim:
   >
   >    1.  Must come to terms with the fact  there is no
   >    cure, and only slightly effective treatments.  The
   >    syndrome may be genetic or caused by the inhaling  of
   >    manure particles which, I propose, have an  adverse
   >    effect on female hormones.
   >
   >   2.  Must adjust the family budget to include
   >     equine items  -  hay, veterinarian services, ferrier
   >   services, riding boots and clothes, supplements, tack,
   >   equine masseuse and acupuncturist - as well as the
   >     (mandatory) equine spiritual guide, etc. Once you have
   >     identified a monthly figure, never look at it again.
   >    Doing  so will cause tightness in your chest, nausea
   >    and  occasional diarrhea.
   >
   >    3.  Must realize that  your spouse has no control
   >    over this affliction.  More  often than not, she will
   >    deny a problem even exists as  denial is common.
   >
   >    4. Must form a support group. You  need to know
   >    you're not alone - and there's no shame in  admitting
   >    your wife has a problem. My support group,  for
   >    instance, involves men who truly enjoy  Harley
   >    Davidsons, four-day weekends and lots of scotch.  Most
   >    times, she is unaware that I am even gone, until  the
   >    precise moment she needs help getting a 50-pound  bag
   >    of grain out of the truck.
   >
   >     Now you can better see how O.C.E.A.N.S. affects
   >    countless  households in this country and abroad. It
   >    knows no racial,  ethnic or religious boundaries. It is
   >    a syndrome that will  be difficult to treat because
   >    those most affected are in  denial and therefore, not
   >    interested in a  cure.
   >
   >    So, I am taking it upon myself to be  constantly
   >    diligent in my research in order to pass  along
   >    information to make it easier for caretakers to  cope
   >    on a day to day  basis.


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#10216 From: "Kim James" <horse_haven@...>
Date: Tue Feb 7, 2006 4:09 am
Subject:: Re: Living with O.C.E.A.N. Syndrome
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Katie,


LOVE IT!!!!!!!!!!!.

Kim
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Sent: Tuesday, February 07, 2006 11:16 AM
Subject: [welshcobs] Living with O.C.E.A.N. Syndrome


> Have fun reading it !!!!!!
>
> Living with O.C.E.A.N. Syndrome
> >   By Scooter  Grubb
> >   Just recently, after years of research, I have  finally
> >    been able to give a name to what my wife and I  have
> >    been living with for years.
> >
> >   It's an affliction, for sure, which when undiagnosed
> >     and misunderstood can devastate and literally tear a
> >    family  apart. Very little is known about O.C.E.A.N.
> >    Syndrome. But  it is my hope this article will generate
> >    interest from  researchers involved in the equine and
> >    psychological  sciences. You will, no doubt, begin to
> >    identify similar  symptoms in your own family and
> >    hopefully now be able to  cope.
> >
> >    Obsessive Compulsive Equine Attachment  Neurosis
> >    Syndrome (O.C.E.A.N.S) is usually found in the  female
> >    and can manifest itself anytime from birth to  the
> >    golden years. Symptoms may appear any time and  may
> >    even go dormant in the late teens, but the  syndrome
> >    frequently re-emerges in later  years.
> >
> >    Symptoms vary widely in both number and  degree of
> >    severity.  Allow me to share some examples  which are
> >    most prominent in our home.
> >
> >   The afflicted individual:
> >
> >    1. Can smell moldy  hay at ten paces, but can't
> >    tell whether milk has gone bad  until it turns chunky.
> >    2. Finds the occasional "Buck and  Toot" session
> >    hugely entertaining, but severely chastises  her
> >    husband for similar antics.
> >    3.  Will spend hours cleaning and conditioning her
> >    tack, but  wants to eat on paper plates so there are no dishes.
> >    4.  Considers equine gaseous excretions a fragrance.
> >    5.   Enjoys mucking out four stalls twice a day,
> >    but insists on  having a housekeeper mop the kitchen
> >    floor once a  week.
> >    6. Will spend an hour combing and trimming  an
> >    equine mane, but wears a baseball cap so she  doesn't
> >    waste time brushing her own hair.
> >   7. Will dig through manure piles daily looking
> >    for  worms, but does not fish.
> >    8. Will not hesitate to  administer a rectal exam
> >    up to her shoulder, but finds  cleaning out the
> >    Thanksgiving turkey cavity for dressing  quite repulsive.
> >    9. By memory can mix eight different  supplements
> >    in the correct proportions, but can't make  macaroni
> >    and cheese that isn't soupy.
> >     10. Twice a week will spend an hour scrubbing
> >    algae from  the water tanks, but has a problem cleaning
> >    lasagna out of  the casserole dish.
> >    11. Will pick a horse's nose, and call  it
> >    cleaning, but becomes verbally violent when  her
> >    husband picks his.
> >    12.Can sit  through a four-hour session of a
> >    ground work clinic, but  unable to make it through a
> >    half-hour episode of  Cops.
> >
> >    The spouse of an afflicted  victim:
> >
> >    1.  Must come to terms with the fact  there is no
> >    cure, and only slightly effective treatments.  The
> >    syndrome may be genetic or caused by the inhaling  of
> >    manure particles which, I propose, have an  adverse
> >    effect on female hormones.
> >
> >   2.  Must adjust the family budget to include
> >     equine items  -  hay, veterinarian services, ferrier
> >   services, riding boots and clothes, supplements, tack,
> >   equine masseuse and acupuncturist - as well as the
> >     (mandatory) equine spiritual guide, etc. Once you have
> >     identified a monthly figure, never look at it again.
> >    Doing  so will cause tightness in your chest, nausea
> >    and  occasional diarrhea.
> >
> >    3.  Must realize that  your spouse has no control
> >    over this affliction.  More  often than not, she will
> >    deny a problem even exists as  denial is common.
> >
> >    4. Must form a support group. You  need to know
> >    you're not alone - and there's no shame in  admitting
> >    your wife has a problem. My support group,  for
> >    instance, involves men who truly enjoy  Harley
> >    Davidsons, four-day weekends and lots of scotch.  Most
> >    times, she is unaware that I am even gone, until  the
> >    precise moment she needs help getting a 50-pound  bag
> >    of grain out of the truck.
> >
> >     Now you can better see how O.C.E.A.N.S. affects
> >    countless  households in this country and abroad. It
> >    knows no racial,  ethnic or religious boundaries. It is
> >    a syndrome that will  be difficult to treat because
> >    those most affected are in  denial and therefore, not
> >    interested in a  cure.
> >
> >    So, I am taking it upon myself to be  constantly
> >    diligent in my research in order to pass  along
> >    information to make it easier for caretakers to  cope
> >    on a day to day  basis.
>
>
> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
>
>
>
> To view photos, files and messages visit the Welsh Cob egroup page here
http://au.groups.yahoo.com/group/welshcobs/
> Yahoo! Groups Links
>
>
>
>
>
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>

#10215 From: "Katie" <skates@...>
Date: Tue Feb 7, 2006 1:16 am
Subject:: Living with O.C.E.A.N. Syndrome
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Have fun reading it !!!!!!

Living with O.C.E.A.N. Syndrome
>   By Scooter  Grubb
>   Just recently, after years of research, I have  finally
>    been able to give a name to what my wife and I  have
>    been living with for years.
>
>   It's an affliction, for sure, which when undiagnosed
>     and misunderstood can devastate and literally tear a
>    family  apart. Very little is known about O.C.E.A.N.
>    Syndrome. But  it is my hope this article will generate
>    interest from  researchers involved in the equine and
>    psychological  sciences. You will, no doubt, begin to
>    identify similar  symptoms in your own family and
>    hopefully now be able to  cope.
>
>    Obsessive Compulsive Equine Attachment  Neurosis
>    Syndrome (O.C.E.A.N.S) is usually found in the  female
>    and can manifest itself anytime from birth to  the
>    golden years. Symptoms may appear any time and  may
>    even go dormant in the late teens, but the  syndrome
>    frequently re-emerges in later  years.
>
>    Symptoms vary widely in both number and  degree of
>    severity.  Allow me to share some examples  which are
>    most prominent in our home.
>
>   The afflicted individual:
>
>    1. Can smell moldy  hay at ten paces, but can't
>    tell whether milk has gone bad  until it turns chunky.
>    2. Finds the occasional "Buck and  Toot" session
>    hugely entertaining, but severely chastises  her
>    husband for similar antics.
>    3.  Will spend hours cleaning and conditioning her
>    tack, but  wants to eat on paper plates so there are no dishes.
>    4.  Considers equine gaseous excretions a fragrance.
>    5.   Enjoys mucking out four stalls twice a day,
>    but insists on  having a housekeeper mop the kitchen
>    floor once a  week.
>    6. Will spend an hour combing and trimming  an
>    equine mane, but wears a baseball cap so she  doesn't
>    waste time brushing her own hair.
>   7. Will dig through manure piles daily looking
>    for  worms, but does not fish.
>    8. Will not hesitate to  administer a rectal exam
>    up to her shoulder, but finds  cleaning out the
>    Thanksgiving turkey cavity for dressing  quite repulsive.
>    9. By memory can mix eight different  supplements
>    in the correct proportions, but can't make  macaroni
>    and cheese that isn't soupy.
>     10. Twice a week will spend an hour scrubbing
>    algae from  the water tanks, but has a problem cleaning
>    lasagna out of  the casserole dish.
>    11. Will pick a horse's nose, and call  it
>    cleaning, but becomes verbally violent when  her
>    husband picks his.
>    12.Can sit  through a four-hour session of a
>    ground work clinic, but  unable to make it through a
>    half-hour episode of  Cops.
>
>    The spouse of an afflicted  victim:
>
>    1.  Must come to terms with the fact  there is no
>    cure, and only slightly effective treatments.  The
>    syndrome may be genetic or caused by the inhaling  of
>    manure particles which, I propose, have an  adverse
>    effect on female hormones.
>
>   2.  Must adjust the family budget to include
>     equine items  -  hay, veterinarian services, ferrier
>   services, riding boots and clothes, supplements, tack,
>   equine masseuse and acupuncturist - as well as the
>     (mandatory) equine spiritual guide, etc. Once you have
>     identified a monthly figure, never look at it again.
>    Doing  so will cause tightness in your chest, nausea
>    and  occasional diarrhea.
>
>    3.  Must realize that  your spouse has no control
>    over this affliction.  More  often than not, she will
>    deny a problem even exists as  denial is common.
>
>    4. Must form a support group. You  need to know
>    you're not alone - and there's no shame in  admitting
>    your wife has a problem. My support group,  for
>    instance, involves men who truly enjoy  Harley
>    Davidsons, four-day weekends and lots of scotch.  Most
>    times, she is unaware that I am even gone, until  the
>    precise moment she needs help getting a 50-pound  bag
>    of grain out of the truck.
>
>     Now you can better see how O.C.E.A.N.S. affects
>    countless  households in this country and abroad. It
>    knows no racial,  ethnic or religious boundaries. It is
>    a syndrome that will  be difficult to treat because
>    those most affected are in  denial and therefore, not
>    interested in a  cure.
>
>    So, I am taking it upon myself to be  constantly
>    diligent in my research in order to pass  along
>    information to make it easier for caretakers to  cope
>    on a day to day  basis.


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#10214 From: Rebecca Gilbert <becciebeam@...>
Date: Mon Feb 6, 2006 3:57 am
Subject:: Re: In hand halters
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Hi Kate,

   I show Welsh A's in hand and still use a lovely leather halter, I find it
eaiser to keep clean! I have white ones, but prefere the leather ones. I have
found that my ponies are still winning in thier leather halters. And they last
longer. and I think will never go out of fashion!!
   Anyway its really up to you! and only the best pony on the day will take out
1st prize regardless what it has on.
   Hope this helps you,
   Beccie
   Boch~Llwyd Stud

Katharine <kate.prince@...> wrote:
   Hi,
I would like your opinion on show halters for Section A and Section D
Welshies.

When I showed my Section B I used a nice leather halter but looking at
a lot of the pictures around it would seem like the white ones are in
fashion.

Do you think it matters?
I have to purchase something soon, also if the answer is the white
halter can anyone tell me where I can order it from?

Thank you for your time

Regards

Kate






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#10213 From: "Katharine" <kate.prince@...>
Date: Mon Feb 6, 2006 3:31 am
Subject:: In hand halters
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Hi,
I would like your opinion on show halters for Section A and Section D
Welshies.

When I showed my Section B I used a nice leather halter but looking at
a lot of the pictures around it would seem like the white ones are in
fashion.

Do you think it matters?
I have to purchase something soon, also if the answer is the white
halter can anyone tell me where I can order it from?

Thank you for your time

Regards

Kate

#10212 From: "yarrabuck" <yarrabuck@...>
Date: Sun Feb 5, 2006 6:37 am
Subject:: WELSH SEC C FILLY FOR SALE
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TRAPALANDA DOWNS HAZE

Welsh Pony of Cob Type - Filly

Reg WPCSOA. 3yo 13.1 1/2hh

Sire: Sackville Sinbad (IMP) Dam: Trapalanda Downs Dameg

Nice typey filly, has been broken to saddle and harness, would need re-
enducating. Asset to any stud.

visit website for pics/info
www.freewebs.com/yarrabuck/


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