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Blaenllain Stud - Home of Blaenllain Doodleba, 14.3hh Registered Welsh Part Bred & Part Bred Arab


PROGENY

To see more on their education please see paragraph at bottom of page, 

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Izzy 
June 2010

Blaenllain DB's wonderland
(Izzy)

 Registred: Welsh Part Bred & Part Bred Arab
Date of Birth: 05 May 2010
To make (approx) 15.2hh  Bay Filly
Sire: Blaenllain Doodleba 
Dam: BLAENLLAIN INSPIRATION

DVD and Delivery can be arranged.

Price: Please contact us.

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Boofle 
Winning WPB & PBA foal @
Lampeter Agriculture Show  Aug 2010


Blaenllain DB's Sir BOOFLE

Registred: Welsh Part Bred & Part Bred Arab
Date of Birth: 04 May 2010
To make (approx) 15hh Bay Colt
Sire: BLAENLLAIN DOODLEBA
Dam: BLAENLLAIN ZETA'S DREAM

1st SHP foal NPS area 28 2010

1st WPB foal, Lampeter Agriculture Show 2010.

1st PBA foal, Lampeter Agriculture Show 2010.

DVD and Delivery can be arranged.

Price:  Please contact us.

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By Kind permission the Event Photographer

Photo: As a yearling in the Young stock Championship, Royal Welsh (main ring) July 2010 


Blaenllain DB's Diversity
(Nessy)

Reg: Welsh Part Bred & Part Bred Arab 
Date of Birth: 02 May 2009 Filly
To make (approx) 14.2/15hh Black/Dark Brown Filly
 
Sire: Blaenllain Doodleba
Dam: Blaenllain Zeta's Dream


2nd WPB Royal Welsh 2010, 

1st WPB, Lampeter Agriculture Show 2010

1st WPB Pembrokeshire County 2010

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FOR SALE

Blaenllain Doodledawz
(Dawz)

 Reg; Welsh Part Bred & Part Bred Arab
Date of Birth: June 2008
To make (approx) 15.2hh  Liver Chestnut Filly

Sire: Daws Firebird
Dam: Blaenllain Doodleberry

DVD and Delivery can be arranged.

1st Welsh Part bred foal, Ceredigion WP&CS Medal Show June 2008.

Will be offered for sale in 2010, please contact us if you would like us to keep you informed. 

 

Blaenllain Doodles Beaujolais 
(Sweetpea

 Registered: Welsh Part Bred & Part Bred Arab
Date of Birth:
12 April 2007
To make (approx) 15.2/16hh  Chestnut Filly
Sire
: MARBON BEAUJOLAIS (Anglo Arab)

Dam: BLAENLLAIN DOODLEBERRY (WPBR 15975), 

Dam's Sire: OLD LUCKY (TB) 

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Photograph by kind permission of D A Tivendale, Equestrian Photographer 


SOLD

Blaenllain DB's Dark Shadow 
(Lenny)

Reg; Welsh Part Bred & Part Bred Arab 
Date of Birth:  May 2008
To make (approx) 14.2/15hh Black/Dark Brown Colt

Sire: Blaenllain Doodleba
Dam: Blaenllain Zeta's Dream

Sold to ESKSIDE PONY STUD to be shown as Part Bred Welsh, Part Bred Arab and Show Hunter Pony. 

After numerous wins & champions on winning Supreme Champion at Echt Show as a 2yo. I believe Mrs Williamson has been approached to see if Lenny was available for sale, a price was agreed and Lenny now has a new home.  He is now with Mrs M. MacLennan, who is also a judge.  The aim is to bring him out as a 4yo under saddle, including doing PBA & Intermediate.  

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By Kind permission the Event Photographer
Photo: welsh Part Bred, Royal Welsh (main ring), July 2010
As a Three year old


FOR SALE

Blaenllain Doodleba's Supreme
(Bugsy)

Reg; Welsh Part Bred & Part Bred Arab
Date of Birth: 03 May 2007
To make (approx) 15hh Bay Filly

Sire: Blaenllain Doodleba
Dam: Blaenllain Zeta's DreaM

1st & Res Young Stock Champ, Ceredigion WP&CS Medal Show June 2010.
1st & Champion Welsh Part Bred, Tivyside Agriculture Show, July 2010.
1st & Champion  Part Bred Arab, Tivyside Agriculture Show, July 2010.

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Dream Jumping


SOLD

Olympus Dreamcatcher
(Dream)

Reg; Welsh Part Bred & Part Bred Arab
Date of Birth: June 2007
To make (approx) 15.2hh Bright Bay Filly
Sire: Blaenlalin Doodleba
Dam: Olympus Origin

Sold to a established stud of competition stock in North Wales, as a potential brood mare. She has also been successful shown at county level by her new owner. 

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SOLD

Blaenllain Cardinals Dream
(Ozzy)

Reg; Welsh Part Bred  & Part Bred Arab
Date of Birth: 11th April 2005
To make (approx) 15.2hh Bright Chestnut Gelding
Sire: Phariz
Dam: Blaenllain Doodleberry

Sold to a young Welsh competition rider as a show and competition horse, he has since been shown very successfully including winning Championships.


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Other Young stock by Blaenllain Doodleba



Photograph by kind Permission Anthony
Reynolds
Cocoa at Aberaeron Festival 2009 as Welsh part Bred Representative.


FOR SALE

Blaenllain Doodleba's Dark Secret
(Cocoa)

Reg: Welsh Part Bred & Part Bred Arab
Date of Birth: June 2007
To make (approx) 14.2/14.3hh Dark Gelding
Sire: Blaenllain Doodleba 
Dam: Penybryn Lady

Owner: Mrs Marina Boyes

1st,  Res Champion & WP&C Medal winner Lampeter Agriculture Show 2009

1st, WPB Pembrokeshire County 2010

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For further information please contact us or contact owner direct, Marina 01570 470 522.

Picture taken at Malvern in 2008 


FOR SALE

Bryneos Tinkabelle
(Bella)

Reg; Welsh Part Bred & Part Bred Arab
Date of Birth: 15th  June 2007
To make (approx) 14.2hh Chestnut Mare
Sire: Blaenllain Doodleba 
Dam: Brohedydd Passion

1st Welsh Part Bred, Pembrokeshire County 2008

Owner: Mrs Yvonne Jones.

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For further information please contact us or contact owner direct, Yvonne 01974 272371.


Hazel at Tivyside 2010


BLAENLLAIN DB'S HAZLE 
(Hazle) 

Reg: Welsh Part Bred & Part Bred Arab
Date of Birth: June 2008
To make (approx) 14.2/14.3hh Chestnut Filly
Sire: Blaenllain Doodleba 
Dam: Penybryn Lady

1st Show Hunter Pony Breeding, Cardigan 2010

Owner: Mrs Marina Boyes

If you are interested in enquiring if this animal is for sale, please contact us and we will pass on the owner’s details to you.

Details for Follow soon

By Kind permission the Event Photographer
Photo: Arab Part Bred, Royal Welsh July 2010
As a Yearling


BLAENLLAIN DB'S DIAMOND EDGE (Bindie) 

Reg: Welsh Part Bred & Part Bred Arab
Date of Birth: June 2009
To make (approx) 14.2/14.3hh Liver Chestnut Filly
Sire: Blaenllain Doodleba 
Dam: Penybryn Lady

Owner: Mrs Marina Boyes

If you are interested in enquiring if this animal is for sale, please contact us and we will pass on the owner’s details to you.

 

EDUCATION & EXPERIENCE

Showing 

It is our aim to correctly educate all our youngsters so that they grow in to well mannered, easy to do adults.  We aim to take them to a few carefully selected shows which we find is excellent for education and experience.  Even with the youngsters that are not shown, they are still well handled both in the field and the stable, been travelled and are generally treated the same as the others. Generally they have all been very easy to produce and take all the fuss and pampering in their stride, they have all been very good to wash, trim, plat, load, travel, and will happily stand on the lorry on their own and in company they are equally happy in both a lorry or trailer.  

Traffic & catching

We usually take them from the field in the few days before a show, generally they are all excellent to catch.  We will either bring them home in a lorry or trailer and if weather and time is kind we lead them home, so they have the experience of both travelling and road walking.  When walking we generally go in single file but we will regularly change the order and handlers around, this way they get used to been handled by different people, walking in company and on their own, they walk in front, behind and in the middle. On times we might only take one away so they will be used to been on their own and leaving their field mates behind.  On the walk home from the field they pass other horses hanging over the hedge, a stallion playing race horses up & down the hedge line,  a pig,  cyclists and dog’s and varying amount of traffic from cars to lorry’s.  Although it’s only about a mile, it can be very busy, we can see various vehicles from push bikes to lorries and remote control car! Some days we can walk and see noting, other days we can see loads.  As the road is fairly narrow vehicles have to pass closely.   

Bathing & trimming, farrier.

Once home they will be stabled or turned out in paddocks,  they will undergo a quick trim with clippers and scissors, 5 minutes under the hose pipe with a spray thingy on the end,  and a tail in a bucket of water. They are then platted up and hoods and rugs on and put to bed. (Platting is generally done in the morning but if it’s a very early start and with 5 or so to do some will get done the night before).  They are all very used to being, mucked out, groomed, rugged, while been tied up or loose. 

They have the farrier every 6 to 8 weeks, even if the feet aren't long we like them to have a quick check over to ensure they are correctly balanced and used to the experiences.   The first visit or so,  for our foals our farrier stokes & makes friends with them and picks their feet up without the the need for any trimming, it is purely a introduction  to gain their confidence for when trimming work needs to be done.  Weave found that as the foals are with their mums and watching them been trimmed, bathed, farrier, rugging, and loading etc, we don't usually have may hiccups when we want to introduce the tasks to the youngsters. 

Loading & travelling.

They are all generally very used to loading & travelling.  The are used to loading in  both trailers & lorry's,  back ramps, side ramps, front ramps, facing forwards, facing backwards and facing sideways, loading in the dark, travelling on their own, been left on the vehicle their own, been loaded single handily, loaded by various people, been travelled next to different friends, most of them have done it all.  They have also been quite happy to be on the lorry for long hours, including up to 18 hours a rather early start for the Royal Welsh to try and get reasonable parking followed by a very long day at the show  to be finished off getting held up in traffic on the way out of the show field.  They are generally used to it all and accept it with out any fuss. 

Children, Cats & dogs! 

All our horses regularly have their nerves put to the test. We also have Labradors which our toddler spends hours playing with,  our little boy loves nothing more than running up and down in front of the stables with the dogs in tow or riding his tractor with a lovely noisy trailer been towed behind.  To start with there was some snorting and very open eyes, the horses had never seen anything like that till I had children.   They now simply stand with heads over the door chewing their hay watching the entertainment our children offer,  and possibly dodging the occasional low flying toy that finds it way into the stable which my toddler then insists on retrieving himself.  I can defiantly say my children have been a asset to have round the horses, there isn't much they now haven't seen or heard.  Our cat Boots, appears to be quite often on death wish and sits under the horses or just in front of them they simply step round the cat.

My toddler is often in the stable with me helping groom, rugging up, mucking out & feeding etc,  he spend hours grooming tales & legs, all of which the horses accept willingly & safely.   He happily gives them their hard feed while the horses stand and wait patiently. What ever the age or sex we aim for the horses  to be well handle have good manners & education . Very soon I will be out of a job as my son takes over the stable duties!!

Our stables are all external, the horses get to see all of what's going on, including tractors, trailers and farm machinery passing, a nice big heavy metal roller usually gets the attention they have a  quick look than carry on with the hay munching. Round bales been carried, dogs and children playing are an every day occurrence and can be snoozed through.  We also have a lot of low flying aircrafts, which  put any ear drum to the test. 


Blaenllain Stud, Lampeter, Ceredigion SA48 8RJ. Tel: 01570 471023 Mob: 07812506680
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