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Bailey is now involved with the Ponsonby | Ponies, a club that plays in the Auckland Rugby Leagu |
ally affects the growth and development of the | ponies, although they have become incredibly tough an |
no is a new pony breed developed from Shetland | ponies and Welsh ponies imported by Argentine farmers |
and golfers share the environment with sheep, | ponies and walkers. |
The hill is common land grazed by sheep, | ponies and cattle. |
ers approached, however, startled the Indian's | ponies and started a stampede alerting the camp. |
land Rugby League premiership for the Ponsonby | Ponies and represented the New Zealand Kiwis in two T |
There are now over 150 of these new breed of | ponies, and plans are being made to establish a club |
Since 2004, farm-tackle, Exmoor | ponies and other livestock have been auctioned as par |
lainview, TX and was the home to the Plainview | Ponies and the Plainview Athletics. |
of Arthur Fritz in 1929 when he purchased six | ponies and offered rides as an escape for parents ree |
and Tigers, Australian Red Kangaroos, Shetland | Ponies and mighty African Elephants. |
Recorded and released between Viva Dead | Ponies and Valhalla Avenue, the Bertie's Brochures mi |
red imagination of a young girl, obsessed with | ponies and/or unicorns is shoehorned into an absolute |
The | ponies are hardy and rugged. |
The | ponies are managed by the Wilburn Ridge Pony Associat |
The | ponies are slender, but still strong and sturdy. |
The | ponies are used for riding and light farm work. |
Around the head, Dartmoor | ponies are kept to graze. |
Many | ponies are bought and sold at this show. |
These | ponies are very small in height, only reaching a maxi |
Gayoe | ponies are generally solid-colored, usually a dark ba |
Once there, the | ponies are prepped and strapped to the Schooner by th |
The | ponies are hardy and resourceful, able to survive in |
The | ponies are strong and hardy, and very sure-footed wit |
th a long back and well developed skeleton, Ob | ponies are hardy and enduring. |
The | ponies are currently used for riding and meat product |
ven from the mountains to the curro, where the | ponies are branded and their manes and tails are cut. |
o Iglesias estimated more than 20,000 Galician | ponies are free in the mountains of Northwestern Iber |
The Misaki | ponies are a popular draw for tourists in the region |
nsidered to have a gentle temperament, and the | ponies are noted for their intelligence, strength and |
They are used as trekking and pack | ponies because they are strong and well suited to the |
nd early records from Dartmoor manors refer to | ponies being branded and ear-marked. |
February, a huge explosion killed all the pit | ponies but fortunately no miners. |
In April 2009 21 Lechuza | ponies died of a selenium overdose when a mineral sup |
The | ponies do not have very pronounced withers, and a rat |
wings provides a safe home for rescued horses, | ponies, donkeys and mules who have been neglected and |
te the welfare, protection and care of horses, | ponies, donkeys, and mules that have suffered from ma |
m with about 150 animals such as sheep, goats, | ponies, ducks, and so forth. |
eed most likely came from the large numbers of | ponies exported from the port of Deli. |
on Misty and her foal Stormy, two Chincoteague | ponies featured in the books Misty of Chincoteague an |
The Young Rider: | Ponies for Health and Pleasure (non-fiction) (1928) |
Salt Water Cowboys round up wild Chincoteague | Ponies from Assateague Island and drive them across t |
It is not unusual for over 400 | ponies from all over Ireland as well as other countri |
malls featuring teachers from the schools and | ponies from the riding school on the Beykoz campus, a |
Konik | ponies grazing wet grassland at Fen. |
New Forest | ponies grazing next to the Lymington River near Brock |
Prior to this, since 1978, Canadian Rustic | Ponies had been registered through a registry based i |
Some equines, such as | ponies, have a naturally thick forelock, while other |
ge known in that period as Thermae Herculis or | Ponies Herculis. |
Polish | ponies in the Roztocze National Park. |
play professional baseball for the Gettysburg | Ponies in the Blue Ridge League. |
the time of more widespread use of horses and | ponies in the copper mining industry. |
ry Club and enjoyed riding his horses and polo | ponies in Delaware Park. |
is mouth, and trained to "satisfy" other human | ponies in the stable. |
80 until 1891, and had managed the Springfield | Ponies in 1897. |
while A.B. Miller purchased another 200 native | ponies in and around the Great Salt Lake Valley. |
The conformation of these | ponies is usually not superior. |
eed as such, as the registry for Dartmoor Hill | Ponies is open only to those born on the moors, so a |
f Stanford, the No. 1 nominee of the galloping | Ponies Is Truman Spain giant all-American tackle. |
The | ponies living full-time on the New Forest are almost |
I'll be waiting with the | ponies, love for you; |
sheep, shire horses, show jumping]], horses & | ponies, Mountain & Moorland Ponies, vintage vehicles, |
It is very probable that the Shan | Ponies, native to Burma and bred by its hill tribes, |
man for the Hanover Hornets and the Gettysburg | Ponies of the Blue Ridge League. |
imilarities to the Bhutia, Spiti, and Manipuri | ponies of the Himalayan Mountains, suggesting these b |
gram at Purdue University and stables the polo | ponies of the Purdue Polo Club. |
The Association grazed sheep, cattle, and | ponies on the area until the mid-1940s. |
They include very large paintings of wild | ponies on Exmoor, galloping polo ponies, the last hor |
The 1997 | Ponies posted their first winning season since the re |
Bhutia-type | ponies range in height from 12-13.2 hh, and are usual |
his true comic niche with Pony Club girls and | ponies refusing fences, a subject for which he became |
During the summer, Dartmoor | ponies roam the hills. |
mmon name for the inter-bred mixture of Bhutia | Ponies, Spiti Ponies and Tibetan Ponies. |
ptain and starting second baseman for the 1916 | Ponies team. |
The | ponies that pull the Conestoga wagon are taken care o |
story about Tilly's adventures with horses and | ponies that she comes into contact with, as well as h |
been made up mostly of archers mounted on hill | ponies that would have been well suited for travellin |
s The Extraordinaires, Lux Perpetua, Dangerous | Ponies, The Armchairs, and Kill You in the Face. |
ver, various mishaps had reduced the number of | ponies to four, so Shackleton cut the southern party |
aff writer for The New Yorker, Bradley brought | ponies to Goldberg's house one day to show Goldberg's |
ccommodated upwards of 50 horses, ranging from | ponies to the shires for which the City of Liverpool |
eague Island, the Salt Water Cowboys heard the | ponies to pens on the Chincoteague Carnival Grounds w |
Dun, grullo, and bay Ob | ponies usually have dun factor markings - dorsal stri |
Manchurian | ponies, were also introduced by an expedition in 1912 |
grove, where Prince William and Prince Harry's | ponies were kept. |
These | ponies were eligible to become double-registered unde |
ion from the 1970s has shown that domesticated | ponies were to be found on Dartmoor as early as 1500 |
In the Middle Ages these | ponies were rented or swapped for other horses at the |
In 1893, the | ponies were described in Sidney's Book of the Horse a |
No | ponies were found outside of Manitoba and Saskatchewa |
According to one player at the time ' | Ponies were allowed to graze there, we often had to t |
and 1930s over 30 workers were employed and 12 | ponies were used. |
The | ponies were led past the stands, all saddled and brid |
ying away down the far hillside to where their | ponies were tethered and riding back to the next line |
He was a noted breeder of Welsh Mountain | Ponies which he exhibited and showed at the Royal Wel |
Ponies with this colouring, seen running on Dartmoor, | |
The teams are known as the | Ponies, with the women's teams called the Fillies. |
Long lived and fertile, Ob | ponies work until the age of eighteen or twenty. |
originally used as stables for horses and pit | ponies working on the railways. |
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