Tin Star Farm

Tin Star Farm Registered Newfoundland Ponies An idyllic little farm, tucked away on the north shore of the Minas Basin near Parrsboro, NS.

Tin Star Farm is dedicated to the conservation and promotion of rare breeds, including the critically endangered Newfoundland Pony.

06/07/2026
06/06/2026

The Canadian Food Inspection Agency implements disease control measures to prevent spread of New World screwworm
From: Canadian Food Inspection Agency

News release
Following a confirmed finding of New World screwworm in a calf in Texas, the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) announced today that it will implement temporary import restrictions on livestock, including horses, from entering Canada from affected areas. Animals that originate from or were present in the State of Texas within 21 days prior to border crossing will not be accepted into Canada. Several U.S. states have also taken precautionary actions to mitigate the risk of spread. The CFIA will continue to work closely with U.S. counterparts to assess developments and adjust measures as needed.

The flesh-eating larvae of this parasitic fly threatens the lives of its host animals. While our colder climate is not hospitable for the long-term establishment of the fly in Canada, they can survive shorter periods of time in the summer months. Taking this action now is an appropriate risk mitigation measure to prevent its introduction and protect animal health.

Animals owners and veterinarians are encouraged to be on the look out for signs of screwworm infestations in livestock. A wound that worsens over time and is accompanied by discharge or foul odour is also usually observed. For Canadians travelling to Texas with their companion pets, they are encouraged to remain vigilant and inspect their pets regularly for any signs.

In Canada, New World screwworm is an immediately notifiable disease under the Health of Animals Act. Owners should contact their veterinarian if they suspect signs of New World screwworm as identification of the fly can be confirmed only with laboratory testing. Laboratories are required to contact the CFIA regarding the suspicion or confirmation of infestation.

https://www.canada.ca/en/food-inspection-agency/news/2026/06/the-canadian-food-inspection-agency-implements-disease-control-measures-to-prevent-spread-of-new-world-screwworm.html

06/06/2026

TRANSFERRING A PONY
When you’re buying a registered pony from someone, the seller needs to fill out the Application for Transfer of Ownership on the back of the ponies original registration certificate with the new owners information and the seller needs to date and sign it and mail that original certificate to us at the address on the bottom of the certificate and pay the $10 transfer fee (transfer fee can be paid online on our website). Once both the certificate and payment are received, we can work on the transfer and the new owner will receive an updated certificate in the mail.

05/27/2026

Happy Birthday to Tin Star’s Silver Dart today!

05/23/2026

The ponies are in the field today! They were all very excited to be able to munch on some grass.
I would very kindly ask that you PLEASE DO NOT FEED THE PONIES if you come out to see them.
NO DRONES are to be flown over the field, or my farm!

Address

RR2
Parrsboro, NS
B0M1S0

Telephone

(902)216-0729

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