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    ASPC Look Up

    In 1971 my grandfather purchased a herd of 21 Shetlands consisting of six broodmares & thier foals and bred, a yearling colt and a yeld mare that ended up foaling the following year. Now we do not have any ponies tracing back to this herd. Below are the mares he had could someone find me their...
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    Shetlands in Canada

    well Canadians get the impression that an "A" pony cant beat a "B" Pony and that a small pony lets say 42" cant beat a 46" Pony. So if B's are always better than A's how come so many B's are in the Modern Pleasure division and dont have the extreme motion of an Open Modern (Harness & Roadster)...
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    Shetlands in Canada

    To show a shetland in Canada it must be registered with the Canadian Pony Society which only allows "A' type Shetlands, they must measure under 44". We only have one performance division "Single Registered Shetland Pony" which is for "Modern Harness Ponies". At our Biggiest Show the Royal Winter...
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