If you were a horse, what breed would you be ?

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I would probably say I would be a cob, I am not built for speed and defiantly not the quickest person about. Quite well built too, although not overweight just not a skinny person. I'm not easily frightened and have the mind of most cobs I know stubborn and if I think I am right I will continue to argue my point...........then there is my love for food :o:rolleyes:
 
Cob x TB

Cob for reasons stated above! Crossed with TB as I have that nutty streak, can be sharp and worry about the most stupid, insignificant things!
 
TB- always on the go, love to work, energetic and also quite a worrier and anxious type to be honest! also i feel the cold!
 
I think i'd be a cob x TB also - cob for the reasons stated above but i can also be very anxious and worried plus i also sometimes love to do things, depending on what it is :smile3:
 
an akhal teke - always alert, tough and resilient, not frightened by much, and protective over the ones that I love/like and have the tendency to make up my mind about someone in the first 5 min of meeting them. Have to be busy and can go on for ever constantly doing things. Shouting at me will not get you anywhere. I'm also stubborn and don't trust very easily. I've also got long legs that don't match my body and am in general funny looking :) Am also definitely a person like marmite, you either love me or hate me so pretty much like an akhal teke :)
So to summarise, funny looking, stubborn, argumentative, picky and full of enrgy :D
 
I would probably say I would be a cob, I am not built for speed and defiantly not the quickest person about. Quite well built too, although not overweight just not a skinny person. I'm not easily frightened and have the mind of most cobs I know stubborn and if I think I am right I will continue to argue my point...........then there is my love for food :o:rolleyes:

I'd be a cob too.. but one that's in "show condition", ie condition scored 4.5 or so... and with a "foal belly". Heading towards, but not quite, a veteran but definitely past breeding age.
 
I'd probably be an arthritic cob, ex broodmare and unsound but prone to bursts of energy and soundness after a shot of bute.:p
 
Welsh sec D! Not fat nor lean though may need muzzling if on lush grass. Can be stubborn and lazy but other times on high alert and very spooky! Good all rounder.
 
I'm tall and slim and like to go quickly. Can't stand being behind people in a crowd who are walking too slowly, always run up and down stairs. Can't grow good strong nails to save my life, am a real worrier and spook easily (people are always making me jump). I hate to be cold, get grumpy when I am hungry, so I guess it would have to be a thoroughbred.
 
An ageing Irish Cob mare - *ahem* sturdy, opinionated and very, very stubborn - unless you can persuade me it was my idea all along. Very good doer sadly and more grey hair than is right.
 
Thoroughbred! Always cold, always hungry, easily spooked and a bit erratic. I would be a failed racehorse though, because I'm not very fast :p
 
Hmnnn I wish I was an ISH but sadly I suspect I would be and Irish Draught-no exotic ancestry for me :redface3:
I am in a constant hurry, quite unflappable, too tall and big boned-but not chunky. A modern type if you will! I feel the cold and Hate being stuck behind people, in street, on bike. And slowness in general. Massively stubborn. Maybe a hunter? Big, long, unsound thing that goes like stink on bute :tongue3:
 
Probably, Budenny/Don- ish horse - sturdy, broad shouldered and chested:D, all-rounder, flexible, may be with oriental features but on short range (17hh (up to) and long legs are wishful thinking :o ).
 
An ageing traddie cob mare. Just lives to eat. Has been there, done that, got the T-shirt, DVD, mug - and matching bra & knickers. Can spot a natural horsemanship guru a mile away and takes appropriate avoiding action.

Too lazy, bone idle, far too fat, does what she likes, how she likes, when she likes - and not when she doesn't like. Rubs her bum when she feels like it, likewise f@rts.

A mare you definately have to "discuss" with rather than "tell" - she can on occasions produce a surprising turn of speed - will do anything for a peppermint:)
 
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