Connemara Pony Breeders' Society of Australia

The Australian Connemara Pony Breeders' Society is affiliated with the International Society based in Ireland and is a sister society to many other country Societies.

ABOUT the CONNEMARA PONY

The Connemara Pony is native to that part of Ireland, west of Galway, known as CONNEMARA.

The environment is harsh, lashed with gales from the Atlantic and consisting mainly of bog, mountain terrain with granite outcrops and scree, small, sparsely scattered grassed areas interspersed with granite outcrops. Ponies graze this land and feed on grasses, herbs, reeds, rushes, bog plants and, where access is available, they feed on seaweed which is rich in minerals and Iodine. Shelter is difficult to find and the ponies utilise the deep gullies of the mountains, rocky outcrops and the shrubbery, where it exists. This environment requires a hardy, surefooted and frugal pony for survival.

This Pony is the CONNEMARA PONY.

In 1963 Dr Fred Wiltshire imported the Connemara Pony Stallion ISLAND KING. With this import began the Connemara Pony breed in this country. The first purebred Connemara foal born in Australia was Connemara Park Kenneth, (Island Prince (cps 136) x Ardan (1001) (cps 2465)) in 1966, and with him the first Australian Connemara Stud Prefix. In 1966 Connemara Park Ann, (Island King (1) (cps 122) x Ardan (1001) (cps 2465) the first purebred filly was born and she was the first Australian bred purebred. Dr Wiltshire's original reason for importing the Connemara was to improve the Australian Pony. He hoped to add movement, bone and scope to this breed and Island King was in fact registered as an Australian Pony Stallion.

Since that day in 1963 the Connemara Pony Breeders' Society of Australia Inc. has continued to grow with Studs in every State of Australia and many ponies being moved around the nation. Milestones have been achieved and achievements have gone beyond expectations in the stock that has been bred and is now being bred by the various breeders. Australian Connemara ponies have been and are being sought by overseas buyers, and with the Australian Society being granted "Approved" Status within the International Society of Connemara Breeders this trend is expected to escalate. The latest import in 1999 being Castle Baron, (Abbeyleix Owen x Castle Dame), imported by Glenormiston Stud in Queensland. This Stallion has his first stock on the ground and it looks like the tradition will continue. Interest is being resurrected and new breeders are appearing on the scene, but former breeders have also discovered a new interest in the Society with the addition of this new bloodline.

The homepage for the Connemara Pony Breeders' Society of Australia Incorporated can be found at www.cpbsa.com.au

Besides containing links to sister Connemara Pony societies around the world and to the International Committee for Connemara Pony Societies it has links to pages describing the Connemara Pony, giving details of the Connemara Pony Breeders' Society of Australia, listing Connemara Ponies that are for sale and other pages of interest to members of the Connemara Pony Breeders' Society of Australia.

Other links will allow members of the Connemara Pony Breeders' Society of Australia to access forms which may be downloaded and used to complete the various registration and compliance requirements necessary to maintain records relating to the breeding, selling and ownership of the Connemara Pony in Australia.

Non members interested in becoming involved with Connemara Ponies can use the links on this homepage to learn about the Connemara Pony not only in Australia but worldwide, such is the versatility of the Connemara Pony breed. For more information on Connemara Ponies or to comment on the Connemara Pony Breeders' Society of Australia's website refer to contact details on this page.

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