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I was thinking about this yesterday. Do driving cobs suffer less issues than ridden cobs with aspects such as soft tissue injury's, suspensorys and arthritis because they are actually doing the job they are bred for vs cobs who are ridden and are doing things like circles/dressage/jumping which they are not bred for? I know nothing about driving so just interested, I guess anecdotally as there will be no data on this.
I was watching the 3yo gypsy cob which is on the yard and destined to go driving and its the most ungainly thing ever so will be fine pulling a cart but it would be a round peg and square hole situation if put under saddle.
I was watching the 3yo gypsy cob which is on the yard and destined to go driving and its the most ungainly thing ever so will be fine pulling a cart but it would be a round peg and square hole situation if put under saddle.