Is one pony enough?
Ponies to goHow many ponies you need depends on how many guests you have attending your party and how often you want them to ride. A general rule of thumb is that 1 pony can comfortably handle 15 guests in one hour, each riding a minimum of 2 times. Please contact us to discuss your function and together we can figure out what you need to best entertain your guests.
Can I have anything embroidered on a hat?
Lids - FAQ'sLids.com reserves the right to decline an order containing vulgar, profane, or inappropriate material. We cannot produce any logo that is trademarked or under copyright. We will not produce items that include names, products, images, text/slogans, or designs without written permission from the owner. Due to licensing and copyright laws, Lids.comreserves the right to limit certain customization requests.
How do I care for my Hat?
Lids - FAQ'sNow, we know you care for your hat, and you know we care for your hat, but actions speak louder than words. Aside from petting, stroking, and cooing to your hat every few hours or so, here are a few things customers have done to make sure their hats know they care. You can wash your hats by placing them in the dishwasher using the Ball Cap Buddy for a full cycle. If you have a Lids or Hat World Perfect Curve you can use that while you wash to keep the curve on your bill.
What are some hat terms?
Lids - FAQ'sIn order to be a conscientious headwear consumer (okay, and to just understand what the heck you're buying here), you should bone up on your Lids and Hat World glossary terms. Better known as Anatomy of a Hat, this glossary will give you the rundown on all the parts that come together to form the perfect baseball hat, our most popular style. Also known as the visor or bill, the brim is your friend that protects your face from the sun.
Where can I can my hat?
FAQ's -- PLU Summer SessionsA lounge has been especially designed for the commuter population. Located on the lower level of the University Center, the lounge includes lunch space, a meeting area, and plenty of room for studying. Lockers to stow your books, bags, etc. are available in the Library.
What do I feed a pony on?
FAQThe short answer is grass. A "native" pony will be of a breed that has survived in the UK since long before people domesticated them, and it will be well able to look after itself by eating what grows naturally - it will do best on a large area of poor quality grazing. The problem today is that farming means a pony can no longer roam wild, and thus its grazing is restricted.
Do I need to own a pony to join the Pony Club?
FAQNo, you don't have to own one. There are Pony Club Centres (click on the link to find one near you) which are generally riding schools or stables. Membership of a centre is specifically designed for those who do not own their own pony: you will be able to ride the centre's ponies, take tests, learn about horsemanship, and so on.
What is a marriage hat?
Burning of the Marriage Hat by Margaret Benshoof-Holler -- F...Literally, it means something like the marriage veil. In another way, it is something more symbolic. In life one finds oneself wearing different hats for different occasions. American women wore many different hats during the 20th century -- the "housewife hat", the "wife and mother hat," the "working woman" hat, "the liberated woman hat," "the marriage hat" and so on.
Will my hat be screen printed or embroidered?
Lids - FAQ'sWe use only genuine embroidery. Our computerized embroidery machines create your custom design stitch by stitch. All of our embroidery is flat embroidery.
What if the hat I want is out of stock?
Lids - FAQ'sOur web site is designed so that once the last hat or a particular style or size has been ordered, that hat or size is instantly removed from the site. Therefore, you are only shown inventory that is available. You can always contact our Customer Care Department to check on the availability of a particular style or size. We can be reached at 1-888-564-HATS(4287) 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
Why don't you have the same hat I saw at the store?
Lids - FAQ'sFor the most part, most items carried in our stores are at one time available on lids.com and hatworld.com. Unfortunately, as soon as items are sold out on lids.com and hatworld.com they automatically "fall off" lids.com and hatworld.com. Contact our Customer Care Department at 1-888-564-HATS(4287) 24 hours a day, 7 days a week to check on the status of the style you are looking for.
What if I have to return the hat?
Brent Black Panama Hats — Frequently Asked Questions (...If the reason for the return is due to an error on our part, we will reimburse you for the cost of the return shipping, and we will not charge you to re-ship your hat after the error has been corrected. Otherwise, all shipping costs are the responsibility of the client. So be careful to give us the correct size in the beginning.
Is this Black Hat?
Frequently Asked Questions @ Static Page BuilderOur tool is extremely powerful, and could be used for Black Hat by the less scrupulous. We do not suggest you do so.
How do I choose and buy a first pony?
FAQPonies will be advertised for sale in local newspapers, and the "free ads" (typically yellow) papers are a particularly fruitful source since placing an advertisment costs nothing. You may also find ponies advertised in local tack and feed shops, on notice boards in riding schools, and in Pony Club newsletters. Most Riding School and livery yard owners buy and sell ponies, and will be able to advise you about local sources.
Do I need my own land to keep a pony?
FAQNo. You can rent grazing, or possibly share with a friend who has some; or you can keep your pony at a stables or riding school "at livery". For a beginner livery at a riding school is best. They manage the pony for you, and have experienced people who can answer your questions. There will be instructors, a school ring, jumps, probably help with transport, a farrier on tap and a lot of local knowledge.
How much land do I need to keep a pony?
FAQThe first point to bear in mind is that keeping one pony on its own is unkind, as ponies are herd animals and really need the company of their own kind to be happy. If you can't keep two ponies you should consider providing some other sort of four legged company, for example sheep, but another pony or horse is best. You won't have any trouble finding a "companion" horse or pony who has retired to share your field.
How can I identify a Little Pony?
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) ~~ "Dream Valley" Web SiteNearly every pony that I know of (except for some of the most unusual variations) is on this site, so it's likely that the pony you're looking for is here somewhere. Furthermore, most of these ponies can be identified using the Pony Identification Search where you will learn the names of your ponies and other information about them. Just answer simple questions about each pony you need identified, and you will soon be taken to the section where you can find your answers.
How do I get a passport for my pony?
W.P.C.S. - FAQThe Society can produce passports for registered animals. A colour and marking form will need to be completed to show the markings of the animal. If the pony has the original registration certificate, then the passport fee is ?10. If the original certificate has been lost then the fee is ?20 for duplicate papers. Marking forms are available from the Society. No, the Society can only do passports for registered Welsh and Welsh Part Bred animals.
