Pony Hair and Poker Faces

Korrine and Wayne Jordan of Perth, Ontario, never dreamed they would become a couple when they first met almost 12 years ago. They met by chance, as a result of Korrine’s efforts to register the offspring of Captain Sweetapple, her first Newfoundland pony stallion.

In the fight to ensure a critically endangered breed’s survival, every registered pony counts. After discovering Sweetapple had sired six foals, Korrine went on a mission to get them all registered. The largest part of this work involved jumping through hoops to register Pallas Athene, a mare Captain Sweetapple had sired four foals with.

Korrine said she had no idea what she was getting herself into. “Approximately five hundred emails and phone calls later and eighteen months of investigation and energy I got it done. …Fortunately, I’m a little on the stubborn side so I didn’t give up until Pallas Athene (“Polly”) and her foals got the recognition they deserved.”

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