Even if Cobs are not your thing....I bet he makes you drool

JadeWisc

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Awww, well i generally love a big hairy cob anyway not to own but to look at, and i have to admit he looks rather lovely :)
 
He's a very pretty chap! Moves nicely too. Although tbh I would prefer him if he were bay or black - not really a fan of 'blonde' manes. :)
 
Not my cup of tea at all but he's a pretty colour :)

He would be your cup of tea perhaps, if you could sell his progeny for $23,000 (yes THOUSAND)! ;):eek:

Look at the sale page:

http://www.cielocelestefarm.com/sales.html

I love his colour, but anything like that is too much horse for me, I prefer mine a little lighter weight...and shorter!:) 5'1", 120lbs (soaking wet on a good day) versus big determined chunk of a stallion? :rolleyes: I'll pass. We have a stud selling Rocky Mountain horses in that colour just down the road, they are more my size.
 
He would be your cup of tea perhaps, if you could sell his progeny for $23,000 (yes THOUSAND)! ;):eek:

Look at the sale page:

http://www.cielocelestefarm.com/sales.html

I love his colour, but anything like that is too much horse for me, I prefer mine a little lighter weight...and shorter!:) 5'1", 120lbs (soaking wet on a good day) versus big determined chunk of a stallion? :rolleyes: I'll pass. We have a stud selling Rocky Mountain horses in that colour just down the road, they are more my size.

I LOVE the Rocky Mountain horses that color.
 
eyecatching...but far too much hair for me to drool, though

Can you imagine maintaining all that hair? It makes me drool but I am not sure I would like to take care of it to keep it like that.

There was a poster on here ( cannot remember who) who had a black and white cob with the most gorgeous mane and tail I had ever seen. I think she was in Scotland and the scenery in the pictures was always calendar worthy too. Anyone remember who that was?
 
I'm not a cob person but I can appreciate a beautiful horse no matter what their make or model ;). He's a stunner!
 
He's stunning, I think this horse is Touch of Charisma just with a name change as they are too similar.

I wondered that too. Do you know when Charisma was imported?
This is what it says about St Clarins....
Imported in: 2006
Date of Birth: 2002


I did a little bit of googling and it says at least one place that they have the same sire 'The Boss'

It seems to say the Charisma is in Texas where St Clarins is in California I think.
 
AM I allowed to be posting this about somone elses horse btw? I mean .. they are public youtube links and he is all over the internet. My assumption is they would not be upset about the promotion?
 
I wondered that too. Do you know when Charisma was imported?
This is what it says about St Clarins....
Imported in: 2006
Date of Birth: 2002


I did a little bit of googling and it says at least one place that they have the same sire 'The Boss'

It seems to say the Charisma is in Texas where St Clarins is in California I think.

I know where Charisma was imported from and according to Google he is 14.2hh which is 3 inches shorter than St Clarins and two years older, I'm still not convinced though :confused: and may have to contact Charisma's breeder to check.
 
my first thought when i opened the page was omg he looks like a chinese crested dog (hairless kind!). sorry but it was the 'blonde' mane, tail and feathers with the body being that colour.

after looking at a couple of the other pics and vids i think he's lovely but not drool worthy.
 
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