Leo Walker
Well-Known Member
I know you cant do it properly from a photo
But based on the photos what do you think? Hes 14.1hh ish and the bloke holding him is 6ft3 which makes the midget cob look even smaller, but he is still a midget! I have caused a bit of drama on here before when I posted about showing him and was told resolutely he was a native type not a traditional, when in reality he was absolutely a big stonking traditional, just my photos made him look weedy
Hes got almost 10" of bone in front and 11" behind, but isnt as wide as he should be to ride. He wears an XW flat treed saddle but really doesnt feel like a lot of very flat backed cobs I've ridden. You could set a dinner for 6 on his back though :lol: Hes a lot of horse in a very small package and I am a terrible photographer, so it might be misleading!
Hes currently in a reasonable level of work. Hes worked 4 days a week by the yard, mainly lots of steady hacking with the hunt horses and I bimble about 2 or 3 times a week. He was out of work for 4 months and has been at his new yard for about 8 weeks or so. Hes now doing the odd canter and has done some trotting poles and tiny cross poles. So hes getting there fitness wise but hes only 6yr old and has never been fit before so its a work in progress. I'm thrilled with what they are doing with him and how well he is coming on. Hes a changed horse since he started working for a living
He happily hacks out for an hour of walk and trot with the big horses without breaking a sweat, and having tiny stumpy legs thats no mean feat! I'm 5ft5 and a bit and my legs are longer than his :lol:
Dont worry about being harsh, I promise not to flounce! However having posted pics on Facebook and being a bit surprised by the responses more than once I'm intrigued to what you all think
Hes got almost 10" of bone in front and 11" behind, but isnt as wide as he should be to ride. He wears an XW flat treed saddle but really doesnt feel like a lot of very flat backed cobs I've ridden. You could set a dinner for 6 on his back though :lol: Hes a lot of horse in a very small package and I am a terrible photographer, so it might be misleading!
Hes currently in a reasonable level of work. Hes worked 4 days a week by the yard, mainly lots of steady hacking with the hunt horses and I bimble about 2 or 3 times a week. He was out of work for 4 months and has been at his new yard for about 8 weeks or so. Hes now doing the odd canter and has done some trotting poles and tiny cross poles. So hes getting there fitness wise but hes only 6yr old and has never been fit before so its a work in progress. I'm thrilled with what they are doing with him and how well he is coming on. Hes a changed horse since he started working for a living
Dont worry about being harsh, I promise not to flounce! However having posted pics on Facebook and being a bit surprised by the responses more than once I'm intrigued to what you all think