Does anyone hunt with their Cobs?

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My Cob gelding & I have been out hunting 3 times in the last few weeks & he absolutely loves it :) He is so keen, literally chomps at the bit and keeps up with the best of them, likes to be at the front and never seems to tire bless him. He is the only Cob there amongst ISH's, TB's & a few Section D types

So, anyone else hunt their Cobs and how do they compare to Hunter types?
 
Yep, used to hunt my little cob mare. She loved it and it was the making of her as a horse.

She was great for gates, as she was only 14.2hh, and would go all day.

Difficult in big open country for her to keep up with the bigger horses, and we did have a few 'interesting' moments. But I absolutely loved hunting her.
 
Yes i do. Shes fab and loves it. mines only 14.1-14.2 and lasts the whole day. She's only small incomparison but she never gives up!!!

Here she is :D (excuse my silly face)
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Not any more...drag hunted him a few times but it sent him totally loopy and made my life a misery so sadly he's retired from hunting for the foreseeable!!:(

15hh of heavy weight bouncing cob was entertaining for the rest of the field but not so entertaining for his rider...it was us jumping a garden wall when hacking to the next line that decided our fate, thank god the owner was out!!:eek:

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Yep!! This is my three yr old wesh cob X Vanner and my yard owners lightweight show cob! Buddy has been out 3 times now and loves it! And Bonnie is an amazing hunter! She always seems to give a lovely uncomplicated day :) Hoping Buddy will be half the hunter she is when he grows up :p

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Absolutely!

I hunt a 15hh irish bog cob and a 15hh connie. They both suit our trappy hill country perfectly and are dab hands at our hunt rails, and as sure footed as cats on the banks.

The larger blood types struggle with our country, and I always feel smug in wooded areas as can duck any stray branches that the larger horses/riders get hooked up in!

There is a downside though as I am expected to do a lot more gates as am closer to the ground....lol!
 
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Not sure what take off was like - we weren't out. (we went for a weeks visiting when I was 11...so 2003?) That meet was the same as the one we met at when we jumped those fences though. I think it was just a drop log as if you look at height of fence v horses legs it's not that bad!
 
ROFL love the way he just gets bounced of the grey's bum! And the look on the horses face as he slides into the ditch - assume he was OK?

I hunt my little cob - he loves it!
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:eek: I bought my lad as a 3 year old from Ireland....the guy selling told me he'd hunted for a season...watching those videos now I know why he's so completely nuts when I try and hunt him!!!! Lol!!!!

I wish I had the braves to have a go at that..makes our lines look very very tame!
 
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:eek: I bought my lad as a 3 year old from Ireland....the guy selling told me he'd hunted for a season...watching those videos now I know why he's so completely nuts when I try and hunt him!!!! Lol!!!!

I wish I had the braves to have a go at that..makes our lines look very very tame!

That is why a product of the Irish School of How to Bring on and Nurture Young Horses is either bold as brass, very UN ditchy, or scared witless! ;)
 
Jsr can we swap? Would love a go on your boy! :D

Lol you are not the only one to say that, half my yard beg me to let them take him out!!! I wish I could man up and just go with it but it terrifies me, it's the lack of brakes between the lines to be honest!! On the lines he's fine cos he's only little so can't go faster than the master and doesn't refuse anything!! He's the bravest little horse I've ever met and honestly would give the right rider the time of their lives hunting but it just makes him uncontrollable doing anything else and I love doing XC so I had to make the decision to stop. :( I'm in the process of buying a youngster to bring on and hopefully he'll be the right temperment for hunting so I can have my bouncing coblet for jumping and the other one for madness!! Lol!!
 
That is why a product of the Irish School of How to Bring on and Nurture Young Horses is either bold as brass, very UN ditchy, or scared witless! ;)

Oh he's certainly bold!!! In 7 years he's never once refused a jump...I have told him to but he is as honest as they come!! Even out hacking he leaps up banks and over ditches, he's amazing to be honest....just wish I was 20 years younger and could enjoy it with him. :(
 
My 12 year old daughter takes her 15.2 cob out hunting & so far he has been fantastic - keeps up with all the rest & can go all day - with energy to spare when he comes back !!
She loves it & she is safe on him which stops me worrying too much :)
 
This is my little cobatron! He loves hunting, lasts all day, stands still when asked! Jump anything in his way, even when the huntsman horses won't go over!
Only thing he struggles with is the speed when the land opens up.

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Not Hunted a Cob but rode one a bit last summer and she was the bees knees. In my opinion they look a trillion times smarter hogged.
 
Yes i do. Shes fab and loves it. mines only 14.1-14.2 and lasts the whole day. She's only small incomparison but she never gives up!!!

Here she is :D (excuse my silly face)
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I recognise that place - Brynawelon? Were you out with the Gelligaer? I have some photos of me there but can't post them at the moment, otherwise you could see my little 14.2 vannerxWelsh cob at the same place :D As others have said, mine loves to hunt, will be out all day tomorrow, no doubt and hacking there, jumps anything with a fab pop, although he suffers when the field open up as his little legs can't always keep up :p
 
we have two cobs who love their hunting one is the classic maxi cob type he's pure Irish draught and the other is a welsh section D / Clydesdale they can keep up but of course can't out gallop a TB or sport horse but they keep up no trouble.
 
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