catkin
Well-Known Member
Bonjour Erzie,
Your horses look lovely.
The word 'cob' is just as confusing for us in the UK as it describes a few different types of animal.
We have:
the Welsh Cob, or Welsh Section D, which is an actual breed. They are renowned for being fabulous all-rounders, very intelligent and a bit 'sparky';
the show cob, which is a type - they are shown hogged and with no feather. Their original job was to be a safe hunting horse for older people;
and the Gypsy cob or traditional cob which are the hairy ones with lots of feather that can often look like mini draught horses, and are often coloured.
Out of interest, is there a French word for 'cob'?
Your horses look lovely.
The word 'cob' is just as confusing for us in the UK as it describes a few different types of animal.
We have:
the Welsh Cob, or Welsh Section D, which is an actual breed. They are renowned for being fabulous all-rounders, very intelligent and a bit 'sparky';
the show cob, which is a type - they are shown hogged and with no feather. Their original job was to be a safe hunting horse for older people;
and the Gypsy cob or traditional cob which are the hairy ones with lots of feather that can often look like mini draught horses, and are often coloured.
Out of interest, is there a French word for 'cob'?