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Welcome To Lockinge
Connemaras Brief History Lockinge Foxglove
was a beautiful mare and was in-hand champion at the English
Connemara Pony Society Breed Show in 1991 and 1992 as well
as being Working Hunter Pony Champion at the same show in
1990. The stallion, Lockinge
Frederick is now in his twentieth year and stands
at Mrs Staveleys Eastlands Connemara Pony Stud in
Scotland. He has proved one of the most successful sires
in the U.K. and is noted for the success of his offspring
in the show ring both in hand and under saddle- his most
illustrious daughter being Eastlands Burniebrae who has
won numerous championships including the Supreme at The
Royal Dublin Horse Show in 2005. Lockinge Frank,
a gelding, has also been a most consistent winner in the
show ring and was an Olympia qualifier in 2000. Foxglove died in 2002 but her last daughter, Lockinge
Flossie, is continuing the successes of the Fline.
Owned by Isabel Brydie from Calder in Scotland, Flossie
has won many prizes in her first 2 seasons as a ridden pony
including at the British Connemara Breed Show in 2006 and
at the Ponies U.K. Summer Championships 2007. In 1984 Abbeyleix Delphinium, by Coosheen Finn out of Callowfeenish Dolly II, was added to the stud. She was purchased in Ireland from her breeder, Lady de Vesci. This pony had been Supreme Champion at Clifden Connemara Pony Show as a 2 year old in 1983. She was an outstanding individual and the most perfect pattern of a Connemara pony. The Irish breeders still hold her in high esteem. She was unbeaten in the show ring and when in England, won in hand at The Royal Show and at the Bath and West. She was Working Hunter Pony Champion as well as Ridden Champion at the English Connemara Breed Show in 1987. Sadly, Delphinium never produced a pure bred Connemara filly and was extremely difficult to get in foal. However, she did have two offspring by thoroughbred stallions Lockinge
Daffodil and Lockinge Daisy,
who have acquitted themselves well as ridden ponies but
her inability to carry on her wonderful line
was a huge disappointment to everybody who knew and admired
her. On Hester Knights death in 2001, the Lockinge Connemaras were passed on to her daughter Henrietta, who, in partnership with her sister Celia Vestey, has gradually started to rebuild the herd and buy in some new mares and fillies for future breeding. |
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