Its just a cob .....

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5. They have short, choppy strides, and feel as though their death is imminent whenever you manage to force them into a laborious, ground stomping canter.



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Shils, could you tell Genie this please? In a dressage test I would love to be able to stop!

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Just tell Genie that she needn't pull so hard, there's no rag'n'bone cart behind her now.
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Can anyone tell me why its JUST a cob? Are cobs slightly less inferior horses?

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Cobs are more than slightly inferior to normal horses, I'm afraid, for the following reasons;
1. They are ugly, short and smell like wet dogs.
2. They have more hair than a yak/musk ox cross, and have filthy, mite-ridden feathers.
3. If you have ever wondered why there is a 'track' dug into the surface of your school, it's because cobs have dragged their heavy, idle feet round, ploughing up the surface.
4. They are only suitable for novice riders - once you learn to post to the trot, you really ought to progress to a proper horse - it's like children sucking dummies at 6yrs old.
5. They have short, choppy strides, and feel as though their death is imminent whenever you manage to force them into a laborious, ground stomping canter.

I never understand why anyone would want to own one.
Tb's, and Warmbloods rock.
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Have you ever sat on a Quality Cob which can move from the shoulder (not stuffy or moving like a sewing-machine) - and can really gallop? I have hunted many and shown even more of them. No, not only suitable for Novice Riders. I have sat on Cobs which were a more difficult ride than many TBs. I rode racehorses for years - a really good Cob is on par. Go and sit on a good one and then come back - to apologise. Ask Lynn Russell.
 
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Have you ever sat on a Quality Cob which can move from the shoulder (not stuffy or moving like a sewing-machine) - and can really gallop? I have hunted many and shown even more of them. No, not only suitable for Novice Riders. I have sat on Cobs which were a more difficult ride than many TBs. I rode racehorses for years - a really good Cob is on par. Go and sit on a good one and then come back - to apologise. Ask Lynn Russell.

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No, never have even set eyes on a 'quality cob', let alone bum.
Mind you, I've never seen a yeti, either. Nor a unicorn.
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No, never have even set eyes on a 'quality cob', let alone bum.
Mind you, I've never seen a yeti, either. Nor a unicorn.
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LOL!

TB X Shires are almost cobs aren't they....?
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Henry is most affronted, he thought Aunty Shils liked him
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Have you ever sat on a Quality Cob which can move from the shoulder (not stuffy or moving like a sewing-machine) - and can really gallop? I have hunted many and shown even more of them. No, not only suitable for Novice Riders. I have sat on Cobs which were a more difficult ride than many TBs. I rode racehorses for years - a really good Cob is on par. Go and sit on a good one and then come back - to apologise. Ask Lynn Russell.

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No, never have even set eyes on a 'quality cob', let alone bum.
Mind you, I've never seen a yeti, either. Nor a unicorn.
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Next Show Season, go to a County Show and look at The Ridden Cobs. You could well be pleasantly surprised. Do not knock something about which you very obviously know very little please. Alternatively, look at Lynn Russell's website - lots of seriously (expensive) quality cobs there.
 
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No, never have even set eyes on a 'quality cob', let alone bum.
Mind you, I've never seen a yeti, either. Nor a unicorn.
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Next Show Season, go to a County Show and look at The Ridden Cobs. You could well be pleasantly surprised. Do not knock something about which you very obviously know very little please. Alternatively, look at Lynn Russell's website - lots of seriously (expensive) quality cobs there.

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Are 'County Shows' not similar to car boot sales, but with livestock? I get confused between the cobs and the dairy cows, tbh.
I have to admit that I don't even venture into the Picture Gallery on here, in case I accidentally see a picture of a cob (can you believe someone even asked me to do a conformation critique on one, as if it were a proper horse!).
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Shils, you are truly evil. Isn't it unfair to have a battle of wits with an unarmed opponent?

My last horse was a cob. The evil little swine took off with me twice and put me into Casualty. I now have a nice sensible TBx.
 
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Shils, could you tell Genie this please? In a dressage test I would love to be able to stop!

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Just tell Genie that she needn't pull so hard, there's no rag'n'bone cart behind her now.
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Oh dear, this just made me laugh so hard I had actual tears! And I like cobs!

Re the OP- each to their own. I agree with Puppy, the defensive cob posts seem to crop up a lot and people are always happy to bash TBs and WBs... you can't have it both ways!
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I love the general misconception about cobs. I own a HW cob who is piebald to boot and hes stabled on a dressage yard. People see him under saddle and soon change their opinion
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A properly schooled up cob can give a WB a run for their money any day and have so much more personality. My boy competes BD at elementary level and it sure does shock some people when they see him being dragged off a lorry with a load of WB's. *hehe*

I'm also a big WB lover too.
 
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A properly schooled up cob can give a WB a run for their money any day and have so much more personality.

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Argh! WTF?! Another one. *bangs head against wall*
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No, never have even set eyes on a 'quality cob', let alone bum.
Mind you, I've never seen a yeti, either. Nor a unicorn.
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Next Show Season, go to a County Show and look at The Ridden Cobs. You could well be pleasantly surprised. Do not knock something about which you very obviously know very little please. Alternatively, look at Lynn Russell's website - lots of seriously (expensive) quality cobs there.

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Are 'County Shows' not similar to car boot sales, but with livestock? I get confused between the cobs and the dairy cows, tbh.
I have to admit that I don't even venture into the Picture Gallery on here, in case I accidentally see a picture of a cob (can you believe someone even asked me to do a conformation critique on one, as if it were a proper horse!).
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Who, exactly are you, that someone thought that you were actually capable of doing a "conformation critique" on a Cob?
I think that you are now becoming rather too critically abusive and this Thread should be CLOSED. In any case, could you please have the courage to come out from behind your "Nom de Plume" and let us know EXACTLY who you are.
 
This thread is great!
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Reminds me of a book I have somewhere from years ago, nice illustrations: The Wednesday Pony by Primrose Cumming. Basically 2 kids get to ride their family cob only on Wednesdays after school as the rest of the week he's pulling the family butchers cart delivering meat, and Sundays is a day off. The 2 kids hanker after something more glamourous, and indeed get one to ride, but nothing is as good or reliable as 'Jingo' (great name for a cob) who saves the day with his stamina and obedience when they get into bother.

I think I'd like a cob. (Needs to be a cob with my weight
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A properly schooled up cob can give a WB a run for their money any day and have so much more personality.

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Argh! WTF?! Another one. *bangs head against wall*
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Gah sorry I've just realised how by post came across *slap wrist*

Sorry my mind is flu addled at the moment...what I mean is that in certain areas cobs can shock you...but in others WB definately do rule sumpreme. I realise I didn't state this in my original post. Sorry
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(can you believe someone even asked me to do a conformation critique on one, as if it were a proper horse!).
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Guilty!!!
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Although according to some people Genie isn't a cob as she's a welsh cob...
 
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No, never have even set eyes on a 'quality cob', let alone bum.
Mind you, I've never seen a yeti, either. Nor a unicorn.
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Next Show Season, go to a County Show and look at The Ridden Cobs. You could well be pleasantly surprised. Do not knock something about which you very obviously know very little please. Alternatively, look at Lynn Russell's website - lots of seriously (expensive) quality cobs there.

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Are 'County Shows' not similar to car boot sales, but with livestock? I get confused between the cobs and the dairy cows, tbh.
I have to admit that I don't even venture into the Picture Gallery on here, in case I accidentally see a picture of a cob (can you believe someone even asked me to do a conformation critique on one, as if it were a proper horse!).
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keyboard now ruined by pasta sauce. Remind me not to eat whilst reading your posts
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No, never have even set eyes on a 'quality cob', let alone bum.
Mind you, I've never seen a yeti, either. Nor a unicorn.
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Next Show Season, go to a County Show and look at The Ridden Cobs. You could well be pleasantly surprised. Do not knock something about which you very obviously know very little please. Alternatively, look at Lynn Russell's website - lots of seriously (expensive) quality cobs there.

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Are 'County Shows' not similar to car boot sales, but with livestock? I get confused between the cobs and the dairy cows, tbh.
I have to admit that I don't even venture into the Picture Gallery on here, in case I accidentally see a picture of a cob (can you believe someone even asked me to do a conformation critique on one, as if it were a proper horse!).
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Who, exactly are you, that someone thought that you were actually capable of doing a "conformation critique" on a Cob?
I think that you are now becoming rather too critically abusive and this Thread should be CLOSED. In any case, could you please have the courage to come out from behind your "Nom de Plume" and let us know EXACTLY who you are.

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CC, chill out...Shilsadair is so clearly on a windup
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I love my TB
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Sorry, is that the wrong thread to say that
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But I also loved my Welsh Section D (wish I had a scanner to show pics, he was truly stunning) and my piebald ISH who was actually a cob
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ChrissieChambers - Shilasdair is on a wind up, just in case you hadnt noticed, although I have noticed you get equally wound up by threads in the Hunting forum too
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I agree with Puppy these things always turn into warmblood bashing.
I love my warmblood he has plenty of personality, he floats along and can jump like a stag.
Saying that me and mum have decided we would like a show cob next mainly so she doesn't have to plait
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She's going to be soooo mad you all spoiled her fun!
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CC is rather an easy target it would seem
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D'you know I am just looking at that pic of George wondering why I sold him
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Oh yeah, I remember, he wouldnt jump a 2'3" show jump without knocking it down
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