cundlegreen
Well-Known Member
I never really thought of crossing with a section d, even though I've always been a massive Welsh cob fab, and it's definitely something I'd look into. I always put them out of my mind because I waned something more sport horse type but from the pictures you've posted, clearly that is something that's achievable, thank you
Considering my boy is an old fashioned D with lots of feather and bone, he gets very quality types off all mares. They all have good bone without being coarse, and can, and do, turn their hooves to everything. Do make sure though, if considering a welsh cob, that it has performed, or got offspring performing under saddle. A lot of D stallions are in hand animals, and they have too much knee action to make top sports horses IMO. You should be looking for freedom of shoulder and hock action to compliment your mare.