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Pony Progress

Its pleasing that the Dartmoor ponies are progressing well. Although still a little jumpy, they now go for a walk on a lead rope.

Marty, George, Archie and Pip are looking for secure loan homes with experienced handlers, if you think you could offer an home and would like to meet the ponies please contact us.

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