(This mare) belong to a veterinarian friend of mine. ... The mare (a Grade A jumper now) has not proved to have any vision problems at all, her trainer just laughed and said "what a lot of crap, a pony that is so uncommonly clever over the fences definitely has no problems with the eyes". And I can assure you this man is known to be very trustworthy!! Her 4-year old daughter is a nice looking darkdun with her mother's jumping ability, but she is banned from breeding * in the future only because of a silly rule.
Gerd Eriksson, 12/3/00 (Sweden)
Ballencrieff's Cameo BECM12XXXVI, 6/11/97 (Hayselden's Perseus X Aladdin's Winter Promise) Owned by Kathy Lucas, Gately Farm, California.
Below is a photo of Cameo's 1st baby - a colt named Gately's Dun Dreamin' by Cashel's Rock of Ages. Isn't he gorgeous! Happy Turkey Day! Margot W. (12/03)
Coastal Ocean Pearl BCM10 XXXV (Cashel's Eye of the Tiger X Avenn's Golden Raini) "I think she is a wonderful pony, and since there aren't any associated problems with the inheritance of the cream gene, I don't see why they should face ANY discrimination. I feel lucky to have her!" owner Susan MacDougall (CANADA)
Dam of Thistledown Ruby MacDaire [TFC2914 XXXVI] 1999 dun mare by Hillside Robert MacDaire
Dambækgårds Magic Melody, born 14-04-03. Reg.no. 208333200300585.
Moxley Cream Soda (Blue Ridge Traveler X Gralyn's Dungannan) 1989-2001, 13.2h, pictured with her 2 week old foal. "She has had 5 foals, 2 colts and 3 fillies; 1 light dun, 3 dark dun; this years looks like she will be light. Creamy wears a fly mask, dark glasses, every day year round. If not her eyes get sore. She is a love." Owner Anne Hindman (VA)
Dam of Hillside Daisy Brown [TFC2864 XXXVI] 1999 dun mare by *Bobby Brown
Date: Fri, 19 May 2000 / From: Catherine Mack / Subject: Re: records
Stonybrook Irish Creme (*Grange Finn Sparrow X Balius Golden Piper)
"Of course I would like to be a charter member of the Creme de la Creme Club! Let us band together and show the great worth of the Connemara Blue-Eyed Cream! We love our "Pinky". We appreciate her for her wonderful temperament and extra-special athletic ability. She is in foal to Chip now and will foal around the 12th of May - can hardly wait to see what we get!
A point of interest is that she has lived her six + years entirely outside and has fared as well as all the others, i.e. no adverse skin conditions because of the sun, very strong feet that hold up well on our rocky terrain, etc.