02-21-2011, 04:24 AM
When I write "Roman ponies" I mean just mean native looking specimens. Something certainly under 15 hands, not a hot blood but stocky and well built. I am not after a specific breed but more a general type.
Cookie was bred for hunting, a Welsh and Irish cob cross. Very native and he can carry all I ask. He is very polite even with Harry, who can test a saint.
Cookie was bred for hunting, a Welsh and Irish cob cross. Very native and he can carry all I ask. He is very polite even with Harry, who can test a saint.
John Conyard
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