Spotted 51.1 Yorkshire >>>>>>>>>>>

Maybe a typo? I love the heart shape on it's side
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I would presume maybe that they expect it to make 15.1, but then surely you would state "expected to make..." but I wouldn't have a clue what breeding. My boy is half Sec D but doesn't look anything like it!!!
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I love the heart shape too!!!
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I still think its a cutie!!!
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it might be a slim welsh? I know some more "modern" welshes are slighter built etc......

I dont particularly like spotted horses but he is just so cute!
 
Bar the colouring, I would have to go against the grain and say he has something of a welsh head. Still as tbc said, he can only be partbred - spots arent part of the welsh breed.
 
O sorry i hadnt thought about the colouring aspect! (hehe woops!
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I agree I think part bred is more likely, and its an "expected to make 15.1"

doesnt change the fact its cute though!
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I saw that and thought the exact same thing! Really annoys me when people put a horse is a certain breed when it clearly cannot be! Part bred perhaps, and a very lovely young'un!
 
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its the horse adverts to the right of index page
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Oh durrrr i still don't get it. Thanks for trying to help such a thicko
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I had a look at that too....cute with the heart, I don't normally like spotted ones because there was one on our yard once and he had a white bottom-hole
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....very peculiar it was but thats besides the point.....
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I didn't think it was a seccy D either and frankly....I'm not that great at breed spotting unless its a shetty, arab or donkey...
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would it have saved them money not to put PB infront of the sec D bit!!?

And they were then assuming everyone would work it out.

It gets to me too though, coloured section D seems to come up a lot on horsemart and alike.
 
Hmmm, I can't understand what people see in it. Not my cup of tea at all...
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Each to their own I suppose.
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I also thought that. Is nice looking but maybe they've put the wrong pic with words or vice versa....

I was browsing Horsemart earlier and typed in Fell Pony - clicked on ad entitled
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I was intrigued by the impossible pony!

The picture was of a 12hh/12.2hh grey/roan pony, the ad words were:
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Reg Welsh sec A, 2 year old gelding, liver/chestnut roan, approx 11 hh


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I then realised it was the same people we had bought our Haflinger off last year - who claimed to be a private seller!
 
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It gets to me too though, coloured section D seems to come up a lot on horsemart and alike.

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Rather like the 'Registered Section A' I was looking at earlier - advertised in both the Welsh and 'coloured' sections and was IMO a coloured pony.....are the WPCS letting standards slip?
 
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Oh durrrr i still don't get it. Thanks for trying to help such a thicko
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Just been to get a shovel to dig a big whole for myself, i've got it now!!!!!!
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Hmm, nicely marked, but it is one of my pet hates when people cross appys with cobs and the like. Not sure why but it does make me angry when i see someone ruining a breed that is no longer very true to type due to random outcrossing.
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Rather like the 'Registered Section A' I was looking at earlier - advertised in both the Welsh and 'coloured' sections and was IMO a coloured pony.....are the WPCS letting standards slip?

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Its rather common in Section A's
If it is in fact coloured (as in skewbald/piebald) it will not be eligible for registration as a pure bred because of the colour, it would only be eligible as a partbred.

I'm not so up of my A's, but I think it ha alot to do with there being far more roans in the breeding, so you do see A's with alot of splash colouring etc.
 
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