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Pony Prefixes; Old favorites...
Topic Started: Dec 3 2007, 07:50 PM (1,583 Views)
Symphonyswirlz
Weanling
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well
danlynn
glennmore
longacre
rotherwood
farnley
i remember seeing this cute pony at devon fox haven it started with
rollingwoods
clovercroft
northwinds
and more i will post more when i think of more
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Symphonyswirlz
Weanling
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Jodes, COTH Outcast
Dec 4 2007, 11:42 AM
Benlea's :)

Although probably the most famous Benlea pony didn't keep the prefix ;)

why dont keep benleai like it ugh i am so tired i cannot spell
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Symphonyswirlz
Weanling
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Indy
Dec 4 2007, 03:05 PM
DoubleWhammy
Dec 4 2007, 01:39 PM
Jodes
COTH Outcast,Dec 4 2007, 10:42 AM
Benlea's  :)

Although probably the most famous Benlea pony didn't keep the prefix  ;)

Which one? Also, the most famous RosMel pony didn't keep her registered name either. I don't remember what the registered name was, but Strike a Pose was originally a RosMel.


Pony Dot Com. He is really Benlea Playboy.

Strike A Pose was originally RosMel's Blue Reign

really he is i didnt know that ithink it is better than pony do com
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maddie1975
Weanling
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Bayfield was another one - Windsong and her son Cinnabar were two of the best known Bayfield ponies. I always loved the Llandefalle ponies - they were gorgeous! We had a few Leiseter ponies and Farney ponies at our barn back in the day - so cute!
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Won for Me
Is the meadow on fire?
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Does anyone remember Galaway ponies? There were not very many, but a few around the NE in the 70's. Oh and Bittersweet? Has that one been mentioned?
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