New Forest Pony Society of North America

The Only Daughter Studbook and North American Registry Recognized by the New Forest Pony Breeding & Cattle Society of England

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CHEVAL DE BOIS RANCH
The Cheval De Bois Ranch was founded in August 1990, in the beautiful Bitterroot Valley of western Montana, with the purchase of stallion Forest Hill Martian, mares Robnic Easter Angel (Bunny) and Jacob's Annette (deceased). Several mares and stallion, Jacob's Cracker joined us during those fifteen years of raising ponies. We are now down to just Martian and Bunny. It is a wonderful experience seeing foals romping in the pastures. Come visit us at 957 Sleeping Child Road, Hamilton, Montana. Happy New Foresting!!!!


Cheval De Bois Joli 2004 Foal


MANORAVON FARMS
Manoravon Farms was established in 1990 with the purchase of 3 mare and a foal. Since that time we have enlarged our herd considerably. Our broodmares carry the well known bloodlines of the Forest Hill ponies bred by the Holbrook's of Canada and Jacob's ponies bred by the late Mrs. Mary Wilson of the US. Our stallions include Canadian bred Fox Hollow Danny Boy, British Imported Champion Woodrow Fieldmaster and Dutch bred Diablo who was brought over inutero and purchased by us at 15 months. These three all carry some well established performance lines and we hope they will continue on as their ancestors before them did. Our ponies have competed successfully in a variety of disciplines including Pony Club PPG, eventing, hunter/jumper, both pleasure and combined driving, dressage and just going down the road pleasure ponies. We have been extremely happy with our choice to breed the versatile New Forest Pony.

TREVELYAN FARM
Trevelyan Farm, owned by Lesley and Jeremy Feakins, is home to New Forest Pony Stallions Wicked Courtjester and Forrest Flame and is located in Southern Lancaster County, PA. The owners and family of the farm themselves were born and raised in the New Forest area in Hampshire before moving to America in 1990.

Trevelyan Farm has a great affection and admiration of the breed and the Feakins are happy to share with people the many attributes and characteristics the New Forest Pony has to offer. For sure their herd of New Forest Ponies has plenty of character, are very smart ponies, and terrific all-round ponies for the whole family.

If you find yourself in eastern PA and would like to visit, the Feakins welcome the opportunity to give you a tour of their farm. Please call in advance 717-871-0100
or email : trevelyan@aol.com. Check Trevelyan Farm out at
www.trevelyanfarm.com

PFERDE TRAUM FARMP (Horse Dream Farm)

 Home to the NFP Stallion Manoravon Master Majestic (aka Mikey) and owned and operated by Dallas and Simon Grubenmann. We are situated on a lovely ¼ section near Breton, Alberta Canada. I compete in Combined Training and Simon runs a Dairy with his father. While visiting Simon's Family in Switzerland in 2000 we were impressed by the quality of competition ponies in Europe and felt the need for good quality competitive ponies in Western Canada. In 2005 we purchased Mikey and are currently gathering a small band of mares to breed. Mikey is available for outside breedings on a limited basis. We are a family farm and like the idea of quality not quantity. We are looking forward to providing people with quality ponies and small horses that are fun and competitive in many disciplines. If you would like to visit or just chat call me at (780)696-2558 or e-mail pferdet@xplornet.com.

TURTLE CREEK FARM
Home to the state's only known New Forest Ponies, Turtle Creek Farm is located in Springfield, Nebraska (near Omaha). Owners Jenny and Kurt Christensen have four New Foresters. Two geldings - Wishing Well Barker and Five Oaks Keeper - and three mares - Wishing Well Bella and Wishing Well DeLovely - call Turtle Creek home. If you are located near us and want to see a real New Forester, call us at 402-253-2309.

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