Waymore Welsh is dedicated to breeding and training talented
Welsh/Welsh cross bred ponies to compete in Hunters, Jumpers,
Dressage and Cross Country.
Our breeding program is designed to breed ponies with the finest
imported & domestic bloodlines.  Emphasizing gentle willing
temperaments & athletic talent.  Waymore Welsh produces a limited
number of foals from carefully selected stock.
  

Cassie has the talent, the pedigree and the experience to produce  
outstanding talented ponies.  She developed this talent  by spending
her childhood years with her father and her Uncle
Jack Green, a leading
thoroughbred trainer in Australia and 2009 Inductee into the Australian
Racing Hall of Fame, at his racehorse training facility in Sydney.   Those
years were complimented after moving to the United States by her
other equine loving Uncle, Vern Bybee, at his Arabian breeding and
training facility.  She has successfully shown Thoroughbreds, Arabians
and American Quarter horses both english and western.  

Cassie demonstrated her talent with Welsh ponies when she
purchased her first registered welsh pony mares in 1985.  Welmore
Grace with a colt by her side Farmore Publicity LOM.   Than with the
purchase of  Little Fiddle.   Cassie developed Little Fiddle into a grand
champion halter pony that went on to produce champions.    Due to a
tragic twist of events that began with the death of her beloved and
prized mare Welmore Grace the welsh program, than called West Coast
Welsh,  was halted.  Many years later Cassie's daughter Dani
developed an interest in eventing and Hunter/Jumpers.   Cassie
introduced Dani to the Welsh pony breed.  Naturally another generation
of equine loving Thomson's was discovered.   A new venture in Welsh
ponies begins.  Watch them develop a breeding herd and show team!

Cassie and Dani Thomson's love of the Welsh Pony breed
combined with their talents and that of the welsh pony's versatility,  
gives this venture the ability to produce "kid tested, mother approved"
ponies!  Our ponies do it all.  There is a saying around the barn,
"If it's not a Waymore Welsh. . . Than it's just a pony!"