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Title: Connemara herd exported to South Korea
A new venture between Connemara Pony Sales and South Korea has resulted in the departure of 30 Connemara ponies to Asia in a bid to kick start their breeding programme
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A new venture between Connemara Pony Sales and South Korea has resulted in the departure of 30 Connemara ponies to Asia in a bid to kick start their breeding programme
Some of the Connemara ponies leaving Clifden mart for South Korea, pictured with, l to r, Joe McCann, Padraic Heanue, Roger Joyce, Niamh Philbin and Malachy Sweeney
Judith Faherty
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