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Stockshill Part-Bred New Forest Ponies

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Boodles
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Stockshill Part-Bred New Forest Ponies

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I own a horse called Murphy who, before he was gelded, sired upwards of 40 part-bred New Forest ponies.

All his progeny were bred by Peter Butler and Helen Safe and were registered with the New Forest Pony Breeding and Cattle Society on maroon (part-bred NF) passports, with the 'Stockshill' prefix. However not all ponies with the 'Stockshill' prefix were by Murphy - it should say in their passport if they were.

I am in contact with several owners of some of his progeny and own 3 of them myself, but it's always lovely to hear from people who own others who were sired by him. His first crop were foaled in 2008 and the last crop in 2011.

He produced a variety of colours as he carries the cream, tobiano and spotted genes himself - some are solid, some are spotty, some coloured, some have a dilution gene and are dun (buckskin) or palomino, and some are a combination of these colours.

His progeny were born and bred in Hampshire and some have stayed local, but I know some went to Devon/Scotland/The Midlands/etc.

I'd love to hear from anyone with a Stockshill pony sired by Murphy - I have lots of pictures of him and his progeny, and quite a few pictures of them as foals too.
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Re: Stockshill Part-Bred New Forest Ponies

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Hiya, if you hear of where Stockshill Bramble is, please let us know as her previous owner is looking for news of how she is :) Thanks

What is Murphy's registered name ?
Boodles
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Re: Stockshill Part-Bred New Forest Ponies

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I will do, no problem :-) . Maybe she could try contacting Bramble's breeders? Just often I find that people may contact the breeders for information on sire and dam and that might be a way to find info on new owners?

Murphy's registered name is Murphy :-) . (That's how it appears in the passports of his progeny and that's how he's registered with the ApHC on his part-bred Appaloosa passport). I tend to compete him under the name of 'Firestone Murphy' as Firestone is my prefix, but that's only since I've owned him and he was a gelding when I bought him so he hasn't sired any foals since I've used that name for him.
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Re: Stockshill Part-Bred New Forest Ponies

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Please see www.murphys-stockshill-ponies.webs.com for my contact details :-) .
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