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  1. Durris Stud - Welsh Cobs

    The aim of the Stud is to produce quality Welsh Section D's which can perform well in the Show Ring both In-Hand and Under Saddle as well as compete in ...

    www.durris.com - 2009-02-04
  2. Bryndefaid Stud. Welsh Mountain Ponies.

    We are a small stud based in the north of Scotland aiming to breed a type of pony which is able to compete in all ridden disciplines but retains the scope, ...
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    www.bryndefaid.com - 2009-02-07
  3. Merieston Stud. Welsh Section A, C & Part-Bred.

    A small stud aiming to breed quality Welsh Ponies of Cob Type.
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    Montgomerieston Farm0

    www.merieston.com - 2009-02-13
  4. Drumgesk Quality Welsh Ponies of Cob Type.

    Breeding quality ponies with a good temperament and the ability for all round performance.
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    www.drumgeskwelshponies.com - 2009-02-09
  5. Ceannaiteach Stud. Welsh Section A Ponies.

    A small Welsh Mountain Pony stud, located in Culross, Scotland, based on Revel Bloodlines, within the last nine years introducing Bengad Bloodlines, with much ...
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    www.ceannaiteach.com - 2009-02-06
  6. The Davdor Stud of Welsh Section A & B Ponies.

    As well as up-to-height ponies, we specialise in breeding potential leadrein & first ridden ponies.
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    www.davdor.com - 2009-02-07
  7. Scottish Welsh Pony and Cob Association

    Scottish Welsh Pony and Cob Association
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    www.swpca.com - 2009-04-10
  8. Scottish and Northern Welsh Pony and Cob Association

    Scottish and Northern Welsh Pony and Cob Association
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    www.snwpca.com - 2009-02-13

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