Rollingwoods Farm: Three Sisters, One Dream
Friday, January 29 2021
by Ruby Tevis
By Laura Scaletti Portraits by Tracy Kujawa The family that works together, grows together. For nearly 40 years, the Wilburn sisters have been producing top Welsh ponies at their Rollingwoods Farm in Olive Branch, Mississippi. What started out as Dr. Ruth Wilburn’s dream to breed quality ponies eventually ended up as a way of life
- Published in Weekly Feature
A Family Business Raising Welsh Ponies
Monday, January 18 2021
by Ruby Tevis
Cheryl Maye Fairfield, Virginia Owner/Trainer, Maye Show Ponies How long have you been part of the horse world? I’ve been part of the horse world for 30-plus years. What part do you play in the horse world? I specialize in breeding quality Welsh and Welsh-cross ponies and I stand several top pony stallions. I also produce,
- Published in Sidelines Spotlight
January 2021 – Table of Contents
Monday, December 21 2020
by Website Editor
Subscribe for just $9.95 or Order Individual Issues Here! CONTENTS 28 Charity The Armed Forces Equestrian Center Changing Lives Outside the Box 32 Eventing With Boyd Martin 34 Nick Alexander Phillips Pony Fever to Boutique Breeder 42 Cheryl Maye A Family Business Raising Welsh Ponies 44 Liz Halliday-Sharp Shifting Gears
- Published in 01-2021, Front Cover
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Becoming A Horse Person – Again
Wednesday, September 05 2012
by Editor
What a sight! Jan and Mo. He was my first true love! I have spent my entire life with horses. Take one look at the photo of me as a kid and you will laugh – or relate! What a bedraggled little mess I was – but I loved that pony.
- Published in Editor's Notes, Z-Blogs
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