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At ValleyView Halflinger Farm, there is a total of 6 horse including Maia, Murphy, Marsha and Millie which are owned by George Charlton. Then there is Alex, that is owned by Dewayne and Tylor Charlton. George, Dewayne, Tylor are most often caught all together at Lawerencetown showing the Halflingers along with their friends including the Trimper's, Wentzell's, Forbes, Clayton's along with others. George got Elmsdon Maia in October 22, 1998 from Bracebridge, ON. Then in November of that year he got her partner(Murphy), He got her on November 18, 1998 from the same previous owner. He bred Maia to Bert(owned by Budgie and Janet Trimper) and got Maud McGrath of Annapolis in April of 2000. The in June 2001, he bred Maia again to Mike(owned by Budgie and Janet Trimper) and got Mandy of Annapolis, in which Maud and Mandy are owned by Susan Forbes. Maia was once bred again in June of 2002 with Mike again and they got Millicent of Annapolis . Murphy was bred in 1998, she had Muskoka Admiral and now is owned by David and Lisa Toole. She was bred in June of 2000 to Bert and had Axel of Annapolis, inwhich is owned by an unknown person. The in June of 2001 she was bred once again to Bert and they got Alexander of Annapolis, he has remained at the same farm but is owned by Dewayne and Tylor Charlton. The biggest sook of them all, would be Marsha the Dam Welsh Pony/American Saddlebred. In June of 2001, Marlies was born and she is now owned by Lisa Pothier. In April 2003, our newest colt; McCloud. His mother is Murphy and the father was Mike (owned by Budgie and Janet Trimper).
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Dewayne Charlton owns one horse(Alex), He helps his father as well as his son does. They all have a family week when Laurencetown Exibition comes around the corner, when they get ready to show George's horses as well as his own. _________________________________________________________________
George Won Farm Team at Lawerncetown Exibition for the second year in a row, but he did it with a horse that never backed up with a wagon before. I think this is pretty incredible thing to do ! Congratations George ! George is going to try to win Farm Team but with the help of his son Dewayne. But not to put George down he is going to try his damniest to get on that wagon.
George resently had a stroke and is recovering from it, He is presently at Halifax Rehabitation Center and he is trying his hardest to be able to be home for Lawerencetown! Even though I didn't see you before you left for Halifax! I never stop thinking of you! I never doubt yourself! |
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