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She drove a pair of handsome bay geldings, both Section D Welsh Cobs in the Advanced Pairs division. This was ... The people providing their food service were great. ... The main thing is use common sense. The rest? Continue reading


Horse Breeds - The Welsh Pony

The larger members of the Welsh Horse Breeds are known as Welsh Pony of Cob Type and Welsh Cob (Section C and D respectively) of the Welsh Pony and Cob Society's breed classification. Click on this link to see our profile of the magnificent Welsh Cob. snd find out more ... very common among Section A's and can look stunning as the above picture demonstrates. White leg markings also known as stockings are common, as are white facial markings such as a blaze, snip or star. Continue reading


How Small is a Welsh Horse? | Dimensions Guide

Section A is referred to as the Welsh Mountain Pony, the size of which must not surpass 127 centimeters or 50 inches (12.2 hands) based on U.S. standards. Meanwhile, the height limit set by the United Kingdom ... On the other hand, Section D is simply referred to as the Welsh Cob. Although there is no upper height limit for this category, the ... The most common colors of the Welsh horse are bay, chestnut as well as black. However, there are also other unique variations including gray ... Continue reading


Why does horse cross jaw? - Chronicle Forums

But I consistently see him doing it as I am getting food ready to feed. (He's on grass hay when the pasture .... He would even do it when chewing his food, not hay, just the grains and bp. I had inquired to my vet as well and ... Here is a Welsh Cob Section D "crossing his jaw". You can see that his lips actually ... I think the most common recommended way to find out is to do a course of UlcerGard for a few days and see if the behavior stops. If it doesn't and you still want to ... Continue reading


Edyth Seavy: How much would he sell for?

He's a 14.2 welsh cob, section D, he's 7 years old and will do pretty much anything. We have had to do a lot of work on him as he was stiff on one side and keeps picking up new tricks as he's only a youngster, he would go with ... Continue reading


Fernando Lamkin: What do you think of my gelding?

... fit and agile looking with finer features. That's why I like welsh cob, my welshie seems to have a bit more arabian than usual. He's a section D that lifts his tail in the air and he was finer bones. Posted by Unknown at 9:15 PM .... Is it common for young people to try and explore t... Can the name lenneth be used without copyright inf... What do you .... Where can I purchase molds that make pureed foods ... Growing orchids indoors? What does Reverend Hale look like in ... Continue reading

Welsh-Cob-(Section-D) more Information

Alternative Name : N/A

Common Food : grass

Origin : Wales

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Bhotia Pony Black Forest Boer Bosnian Pony Boulonnais
Brandenburg Breton Brumby Buckskin Budyonny
Burmese Pony Byelorussian Harness Camargue Campolina Canadian
Carpathian Pony Carthusian Caspian horse Cayuse Cheju
Chilean Corralero Chincoteague Pony Chinese Guoxia Cleveland Bay Clydesdale
Colorado Ranger Horse Connemara Pony Criollo (Uruguay) Crioulo Dales Pony
Danube Dartmoor Pony Deliboz Dole Trotter or Dole Gudbrandsdal Don, Russian Don
Dongola Dülmen Pony Dutch Draft Dutch Warmblood Egyptian
Eriskay Pony Estonian Native Exmoor Pony Falabella Fell Pony
Finnhorse Finnish Fjord horse Florida Cracker Frederiksborg
French Trotter Friesian Galician Pony Galiceno Garrano
Gelderlander Gidran Gotland Pony Groningen Gypsy Vanner horse
Hackney Hackney pony Haflinger Hanoverian Highland Pony
Hokkaido Holsteiner Hucul pony Iberian, encompassing the Andalusian, Alter Real, Lusitano and crosses Icelandic
Irish Draught Irish Horse Java Pony Jutland Kabardian or Kabardin
Karabair Karabakh Kathiawari Kazakh Pony Kentucky Mountain Saddle Horse
Kiger Mustang Kiso Kladruber Knabstrup Konik
Kustanair Landais Pony Latvian Harness Horse (Standard and Light Type) Lithuanian Heavy Draft Lipizzan / Lippizzaner
Lusitano Mangalarga / Mangalarga Marchador Manipuri Pony Marwari Maremmana
Misaki Missouri Fox Trotting Horse / Missouri Foxtrotter Miyako Mongolian Morab
Morgan Moyle Mule Mustang Murgese
National Show Horse New Forest Pony New Kirgiz Newfoundland Pony Noma
Noma pony Nonius Horse Nooitgedacht Pony Noriker Noric
Northlands Pony Norwegian Fjord Ob Oldenburg Orlov Trotter
Padang Pony Paint Paso Fino Percheron Peruvian Paso
Pindos Pony Pinia Pintabian Pinto Pleven
Poitevin Polish Konik Pony of the Americas Pottok Przewalski
Pyrenean Tarpan Quarab Quarter Horse Quarter Pony Racking Horse
Rocky Mountain Horse Russian Don Russian Heavy Draft Russian Trotter Sable Island Pony
Saddlebred Salerno Sandalwood Pony Sanhe Schleswiger Heavy Draft
Schwarzwälder Fuchs Selle Francais Shagya / Shagya Arabian Shetland Pony Shire
Single-Footing Horse Skyros Pony Somali Pony Sorraia Soviet Heavy Draft
Spanish Mustang Spanish-Barb Spanish-Norman Spiti Pony Spotted Saddle horse
Standardbred Sudan Country-Bred Suffolk / Suffolk Punch Sumba and Sumbawa Pony Swedish Ardennes
Swedish Warmblood Shagya Taishuh Tarpan Tawleed
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