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<blockquote data-quote="cowpunk&#039;d" data-source="post: 224252" data-attributes="member: 1265"><p>She really has the look of the Glenmoriston ponies I've seen pictures of. I tried to download a picture of my Connemara pony Devon Ridge Dreams Come True but I am a little to stupid, can't get it to work. I was recently at an Irish Draught and Connemara show here in BC Canada, I saw a mare that was inspected and approved with the first Premium status of any Connemara in North America, she looked like a q.h cross with her buckskin coloring and muscular hindquarters. My pony is in foal to Fairyhill Hawk, due in July. She is black with a thin blaze and four coronets or socks. Bay is not an unusual color for a Connemara here in Canada, though grey is still most common. These ponies are tough, tough, tough - athletic and easy to train.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cowpunk'd, post: 224252, member: 1265"] She really has the look of the Glenmoriston ponies I've seen pictures of. I tried to download a picture of my Connemara pony Devon Ridge Dreams Come True but I am a little to stupid, can't get it to work. I was recently at an Irish Draught and Connemara show here in BC Canada, I saw a mare that was inspected and approved with the first Premium status of any Connemara in North America, she looked like a q.h cross with her buckskin coloring and muscular hindquarters. My pony is in foal to Fairyhill Hawk, due in July. She is black with a thin blaze and four coronets or socks. Bay is not an unusual color for a Connemara here in Canada, though grey is still most common. These ponies are tough, tough, tough - athletic and easy to train. [/QUOTE]
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