Rare breeds Canada
http://www.rarebreedscanada.ca/
Newfoundland Pony Society
http://www.newfoundlandpony.com/
Sally Nielsen's web page
http://www.newfoundlandponyfriends.com
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And again
Heather and Seamus on a winter's morning. Isn't she beautiful?

Seamus with his other Mom (me)

With his dam- Hanna

Standing up for himself

His dam, Hanna

His Sire, Max-a Million
Max's photo with kind permission from Sally Nielsen
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Heather at 6 months old, winter 2004.
Heather at 1 year old, in Summer 2005

The whole gang, late winter 2007.

Murphy Brown, Heather's sire

The Newfoundland Pony is an "all purpose" pony and has many desirable characteristics - strength, stamina, courage, intelligence, obedience, willingness, and common sense. Newfoundland Ponies are hard workers and easy keepers.
The ancestors of the Newfoundland Pony arrived with the Island’s early settlers from the
They were hardy creatures, already well adapted to the harsh climate of the islands of the
In the past, the Newfoundland Pony was used to plough gardens; haul fishing nets, kelp and wood; gather hay; and provide their families with transportation about the
Government has recognized it as a Heritage Animal. The current Newfoundland Pony population totals less than 200 animals. An ongoing effort on the part of concerned individuals from across
Today, the Newfoundland Pony is used for riding, driving and light draft work. They make excellent mounts for children and adults, and excel under saddle and in harness.
Information courtesy of
the Newfoundland Pony Society