lets see ur Welsh C's, info on height / build to please!

Crugybar The General

Fabulous breeding...likely to throw black foals....

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128cms and quite wide, good job too as daughter still got 2 years left on her and is growing by the day. I guess she's small for a C, she's got quite a high leg action. She's been a brilliant lead rein, first ridden and now (hopefully) 128cms all rounder. Love her to bits.
 
Yeh, leighas passport says sec c, breeding verified, n stud name n stuff, but she's be measured as to tall, so the welsh society ppl have said she can be re done as a D but the vet says everyother characteriistic is very "c'ish" its just she's very leggy!
 
My well up to height C

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You will find that what one measures at home it will measure smaller when officially measured without shoes etc. Mine is bang up to height but has never ever been the biggest in her class....

At 14 hh officially you would have to measure and re-register as a D but quite often something 14hh at home would measure 13.2 when 'properly' measured.

Edited to say the breed standard for a D and C are the same - the only difference is height so 'type' should not be a problem if you have to change from one section to the other. Also a C can be for example out of C mare but by a C stallion, it is certainly not uncommon for a C to have a bit of D or even A in its breeding :)
 
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mines smack on 13.2- he was supposed to be a D but had a throw back on sires lines to small 12.2's we think. had to be downgraded (measured etc) when he was 7.
Im 5'7, 9 1/2 stone (hes capable and has carried more)
proper name kilcobben rainbow, he was only gelded 3years ago (as a 10yr old) so theres a few foals out by him :)
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just a couple of recent pics
 
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