ElO-Boarder & Trainer, Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 10, 2003 Haflingers: All-Around Family Pony In A Pretty Package (Continued from Page El) mg. Breed standards set by the World Haflinger Federation dicate that the ponies can be a chestnut color in all shades from light to dark with light colored manes and tails. Although they are fairly new arrivals to the U.S. (the In the pictures above and at right are a few of the 10 foai jorn on the farm this year. “The foals can be born one color but that changes a lot,” said Aliebach. first Haflinger was imported in 1958), the American Haf linger Registry (AHR) repre sents more than 1,900 North American Haflinger owners and more than 14,000 Haf lingers. The organization was formed in 1998. Breed History According to information from www.haflingerhor ses.com, the breed originates from the Southern Tyrolean Mountains of present day Austria and northern Italy. The Haflinger is named for the Tyrolean village of Ha iling. RdM'i Qm/ACftßoia n*tt. Carnage ndes for all Occasions # (Weddings Parties Proms Parades Etc) rj Ruthann Rabold ( 7/7 ) v 107 Sinclair Rd Newmanstown, PA 17073 7T VSiSS V (Schaefferstown, PA) ■? ******* ****** a**** 9 s’ 9 ********* * NORTHEAST DRAFT HORSE DRIVING SCHOOL a' 1 Beginner Schools at Our Farm in Beautiful Upstate New York ; ' n Learn from Experienced Horseman how to Groom, Handle, f' n Harness, and Drive Draft Horses. COST OF SCHOOL: $350.00 PER PERSON 2003 SCHOOL DATES: May 21,22, 23 June 18,19, 20 % MAKE YOUR RESERVATIONS NOW! Erin C. Lundy 20370 Lundy Drive P.O. Box 430 Carthage, NY 13619 "" 315-493*1 Q5l “v :;-Kitaagita^«:aa«t«sflrt4a»tiiii»l Since the villages and farms in the Tyrol were ac cessible only by narrow paths, the ponies were agile and surefooted ponies. Art work from the region from the early 1800 s depict a small chestnut pony with packs and riders traversing steep mountain trails. The first official documen- tation of the present day Haflinger was in 1874 when the foundation stallion “249 Folie” was born of the half- Arab stallion crossebred with a native Tyrolean mare. During World War 11, according to the website, pack horses were needed by the military and a short er draftier Haflinger fit the bill. Postwar, the height and refinement of the breed has re- tumed. The modem Haflinger is found all over the world, ac tive in such varied uses as draft work, packing, light harness and combined driv ing, western and trail riding, endurance riding, dressage and jumping, vaulting and therapeutic riding programs. The breed was first im- ported to the U.S. for pulling contests. All-Around Family Pony Since 1996 Wayne “Red” Deibler, owner, and Gerald Allebach, farm manager, have operated Spring View Farm, a Haflinger operation. (Turn to Page Ell) BOfiCAINO'fi ROPING %j SUPPUEfi^^ * 814.684-1565 ★ Classic Ropes ★ Classic Equine Products Saddle Pads * Legacy Boots No-Turn Bell Boots ★ Dale Martin Saddlery Hand-made Craftsmanship ★ Rattler Ropes y^ ss^ 0151 ' 5^ o P z Appointment fifary & Toni soscg trtf ’■: ICC, PUC, USDOT Insured Hauling Long Distance (48 states) -(double team) Clean & Reliable Equip. References Available (or more information call cell number