Proudly owned by Darren and Karen at Pferde stud
Power and Beauty with movement Huge prescence Stunning quality
A stunning example of breed type with impeccable pedigree
Standing 14-2hh
Coal blue black Welsh section D
Born 1998
Stud fee £250 NFFR Natural covering
Chilled semen upon request
This amazing stallion has a superb manner a wonderful front deep bodied and huge extravagant movement for the breed, sant was hidden in deepest Wales for many years only being sold to local studs until the retirement of his owner did we ever get the opportunity to bring him into England.
He has shown successfully in Wales as a younger horse winning and taking champion, his first outing for many years sore him a credible 2nd place at Thame County in 2011, This superb horse rides and drives showing his step and beauty from his great sire
Gwenllan Sam who is out of one of the best mares of her generation Gwenllan Sali, a Prince of Wales cup Winner and Royal Welsh winner on numerous occasions.
His dam Cruglwyd Elin by Derwen Desert Express is a Lampeter and Royal Welsh winner by the great producer Derwen Desert
This superb pedigree is backed up from the great hero Nebo Black Magic who won the 1971 male championship at the Royal Welsh Show. He was reserve overall champion to the winning mare Parc Rachel at the 1971 and 1975 Royal welsh shows. In 1973 he went one stage better winning the George Prince of Wales Cup from the winning mare Tyhen Mattie.
The background of this pedigree gets even stronger with one of the great cobs, He was born in 1968. He was black with both hind white fetlocks. He was 14.2hh. His dam was Llanarth Flying Saucer and his sire was Pentre Eiddwen Comet.
Llanarth Flying Comet he is the most successful of all the Welsh Cob stallions exhibited in the seventies; he came out as a yearling at the 1969 Royal Welsh Show, went straight to the top and has stayed there ever since! Never has a stallion enjoyed such fantastic success: first prize as a yearling in 1969, first in 1970 and 1971 with Reserve Male Championships on both occasions, then he entered the adult fray where as a fresh four year old he held off all opposition, gained the Male Championship and stood Reserve for the George, Prince of Wales Cup.
Llanarth Flying Comet had a rest from the 1973 Royal Welsh but he came back in great form to be recipient of the Supreme award in 1974, 1976, 1977 and 1978. These are only a few of the major awards which have fallen to Llanarth Flying Comet, amongst the numerous championships which have gone his way, apart from the Royal Welsh Show successes, possibly his next most notable are four times qualifying for the Lloyds Bank award at the Horse of the Year Show and in 1975 being "Pony of the year" and Reserve overall champion and supreme champion in 1979.
Nebo black magic
LIanarth flying comet
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