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Moon Ridge Farm
is proud to announce the addition of Clanfair Perficio
as a future sire. He is by the multiple national reserve
champion, Goldhills Most Wanted and out of the imported
mare, *Rhoson Bon Bon. He is a wonderful mix of domestic
and imported lines. He will be crossed on the retained
daughters of our Sec B stallion, Free Spirit Tenby
Wills as well as Rosmel's Sunny Delight, Pantheon
Vivienne and Darden Silver Cloud. We expect him to
be a great performance pony.
His sire, Goldhills
Most Wanted has earned over 155 total Championships
at Welsh shows. He currently has 1,822 Halter points
& 1,945 Performance points for a total of 3,767 points.
He was pinned WPCSA National Res. Champion Sec. B
Colt ~ 2005, WPCSA National Res. Champion Sec. B Stallion
~ 2007 and WPCSA National 3rd Place Sec. B Stallion
~ 2008
His prolific grandsire,
Gayfields Call The Cops is sire of 2006 National Champion
B Colt, Goldhills Maverick and 2005 Reserve National
Champion B Colt, Goldhills Most Wanted, as well as
National Champion performance ponies Goldhills Silver
Screen and Goldhills Calendar Girl. He is the sire
of Sire of 5 Individual Legion of Merit recipients,
Goldhills Silver Screen, Goldhills Most Wanted, Goldhills
Maverick, Goldhills Mystique and Goldhills All That
Glitters.
There is simply
too much to write about *Sleight of Hand. He has absolutely
had the greatest impact on the Welsh ponies in America
today. Read more about him http://www.welshpony.org/Sleight%20of%20Hand2.html.
*Rhoson Bon Bon
has been successful as a performance pony, but I think
her strength will be as a broodmare. Following is
a excerpt from the Rhoson Stud's website regarding
Shem.
Unbeaten when
shown as a yearling including winning the Royal Welsh
. Shem is siring some lovely stock including Rhoson
Bon Bon - exported to Clarwood Farms in the USA and
Rhoson Dubonnet top price colt foal at the Fayre Oaks
sale 2003 - sold to C and C Duke . During 2003 Shem
was shown under saddle. Expertly ridden by India Latter
qualifying for the NPS Picton final and winning several
strong classes and a WPCS Performance Medal .Shem
also won a WPCS Bronze medal and qualified for the
New London Gold Championship. During the Spring 2004,
Shem won the £100 stallion class at Lampeter Stallion
Show as well as the breed championship at Glanusk
Stallion Show and Ridden Welsh Champion at the National
Pony Society Summer Championships as well as qualifying
for the Horse of the Year Show in-hand and under saddle,
believed to be the first time a Section B pony has
achieved such distinction. Shem was named as Male
and Overall Champion Welsh Section B at the Royal
Welsh Show 2006, also claiming the Cuddy Championship
and therefore qualifying for the Horse of the Year
Show for a second time. "Welshness in abundance, movement
covering the ground and the conformation of the perfect
ridden animal" John James W.P.C.S. Royal Welsh Judges
report 2006
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