Chincoteague Colt
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Chincoteague Colt
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About Me
Hi everyone. My name is "SeaFoam", I am a registered Chincoteague Pony. I was born August 4,1999. I have the pattern of a Paint. I have three colors on my coat. My Mother is "Bayside" a registered Chincoteague Pony. My Dad is "Crackerjack" a registered Chincoteague Pony. We are all descendants from the famous "Misty of Chincoteague" and "Stormy, Misty's Foal".
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My Life On The Farm
Life is pretty good here on the Farm. The Farm is located in Bellingham, Washington. We are 35 miles South of the Canadian Border. Vancouver,B.C. is 50 miles N of Bellingham. Seattle is 100 Miles South of Bellingham. The area in which I live falls between two mountain ranges. The Squalicum Valley is Home to the Chincoteague Pony Herd. It rains a lot here, but, I don't mind the rain. It keeps me clean and as you can see I am white, so the rain is good. The pastures are lush with green grass. I have plenty of room to romp and play and grow big and healthy.
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Children Adore Us
Boys, Girls and grownups love us the world over. Despite our feral beginnings off the Virginia Coast, the Chincoteague Pony has become a breed well suited for domestic life. Considered an exceptional children's mount, the Chincoteague Pony performs well in hunt seat, jumping, driving(with small carts, of course) and trail riding, under English or western saddle. The breed's often colorfully marked coat also makes it a particular favorite in pony halter classes, where its unique style and balanced conformation can be shown to the breed's greatest advantage.
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