About Us

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Native Horses

So when we hear the word ‘native’ in the equestrian world we tend to think cute little ponies – Welsh Section A or B, Exmoor, Dartmoor etc. But our natives go from 13-2hh to slightly over 17-2hh and currently include a New Forest, two Welsh Section Ds and a Suffolk Punch.

Our Story

Horses have been in the family for a while now -‘recent’ history started with Grandad and his horses delivering coal.  Then a small girl then announcing she’d rather go riding than take up ballet.

It’s gone on from there – a claustrophobic Welsh Section B. a little Welsh Section A that liked to be inside the house, a bay mare who thought she was a stallion and those were just the sensible ones!

 

Meet the Team

Our current team comprises of 4 Horses-in-Charge, each bringing a unique set of skills to the team.

They are supported by various humans who do the legwork – keeping the office going and making sure Horses-in-Charge have all they need.

The support team comprises several dogs, sheep and cats all of whom play vital roles in enabling us to do what we do.

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Matty (Brynsaeth Cymro)

Welsh section D

 

No.1 horse.

Full of personality, loves life and loved by all who meet him.

Expert show-jumper, electric fence remover and feed-bowl thrower.

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Roney (Rowan Harvest)

New Forest Pony

 

No. 1 Pony

Still enjoys teaching kids to ride and escorting younger horses to shows.

Expert at the small-buck and shoulder drop technique for dislodging riders!

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Jack (Jumping Jack Fash)

Welsh section D

 

No.1 Escape Artist

Expert electric fence jumper, adept at finding or making holes in fencing.

Likes to take a walk on his own around the village on Christmas morning.

 

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Fred ( Tollemache Frederick)

Suffolk Punch

No. 1 Heavy Horse

A very big horse with a very big personality.

Clumsy with limited understanding of his own size or the location of his head or feet.

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