Kenzo
Well-Known Member
Your at a local show, this lovely pony belongs to you (taken off google images), you have been in the M&M ridden, you now have a choice to enter in the ridden cob class, baring in mind its local show, so the class does not specify any particular cob, its just ridden cob (need not be hogged) your friend is taking her traditional type in and also your other friend is taking her Welsh section D in, would you not enter the class, having not read the previous post?
http://www.nefrc.org.uk/Website%20pictures/08showingshow/emmazen.jpg
I'm only asking this question as a follow up to the huge debate ''is a Highland a cob?'' some agree that they should not be classed as a cob, others say there are of cob type....others are not really bothered either way.
This is not to cause any conflict because everyone has a difference in opinon which was covered in the other post but I thought it would be interesting to see how many of you would or wouldn't enter this lovely chap in a cob class down at your local show for example, if he was yours and you were in the above situation.
Shils...just pretend just for a moment, it's not really true, you don't really own him
http://www.nefrc.org.uk/Website%20pictures/08showingshow/emmazen.jpg
I'm only asking this question as a follow up to the huge debate ''is a Highland a cob?'' some agree that they should not be classed as a cob, others say there are of cob type....others are not really bothered either way.
This is not to cause any conflict because everyone has a difference in opinon which was covered in the other post but I thought it would be interesting to see how many of you would or wouldn't enter this lovely chap in a cob class down at your local show for example, if he was yours and you were in the above situation.
Shils...just pretend just for a moment, it's not really true, you don't really own him