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From www.bridleandbit.com Mini & Pony
Kimberly Cotter, the new owner of E’s Sir Nite, is only 7-years-old. William Eperthener was the previous owner and the donor of this special pony. Two years ago, E’s Sir Nite became the National Futurity Champion and the Modern Liberty Champion. Eperthener’s wife, Fran drove the 5-year-old bay gelding into the arena for the presentation ceremony. Then Cotter confidently took over the reins and drove out with her new pony. Cotter has experience with Miniature Horses, but E’s Sir Nite is her first Shetland. Eperthener, a member of the Board of Directors for the American Shetland Pony Club (ASPC), said the pony, known on his farm as “Sweetie Pie,” is excellent for a child. After viewing the new pair together, he said, “The nice thing is they will grow up together.” Eperthener seems to have a genuine appreciation for youth and a deep understanding that the youth is the future in the American Shetland Pony Club. Cross Country’s Mr. Banker has already settled into his new home at Star Lake Farm. He traveled home with 10-year-old Kasey Waxler at the conclusion of the American Shetland Pony Congress. Kasey’s mother, Cathy Waxler noted that Kasey was extremely excited with the win. She said, “Kasey already has all kinds of plans for him. We already have about 30 Miniature Horses, but this is our first Shetland.” Belinda Bagby of Cross Country Farm and a member of the Board of Directors for the ASPC, donated Mr. Banker, a classic buckskin colt. “I picked this little guy out right away,” said Bagby. “I just knew he would be perfect for the Essay Contest.” This American Shetland Pony was foaled February 20th of this year. Even at his young age, Cross Country’s Mr. Banker is already a Grand Champion having won the title in Area 5. He also won the Nationals Championship title in his weanling class at Congress the day before he became Kasey Waxler’s pony. Cross Country’s Mr. Banker and Kasey Waxler also have a bright future together.
For more information about the American Shetland Pony Club or other programs involving American Shetland Ponies, visit www.shetlandminiature.com. The American Shetland Pony Club, the American Show Pony Registry and The American Miniature Horse Registry are non-profit organizations established to preserve and refine the bloodlines of these small equines and promote the enjoyment of small equines. Recognized as the oldest and most versatile registry in the United States, the American Shetland Pony Club offers a variety of programs for Shetland Pony and Miniature Horse enthusiasts of all ages. Visit their website at www.shetlandminiature.com or 81-B East Queenwood Road, Morton, IL 61550. www.bridleandbit.com |

