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Not slacking multitasking
I rather like him
- I can spend ages looking at the rainhill photos!
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I've managed to get back that far and found the Thoroughbred and Arabian stallions that were introduced to the Welsh lines. I did read somewhere (although it may have been Wiki!) that there is Spanish infuences and Norfolk Trotter which is now an extinct breed. Also just love the names Cauliflower, Broccoli and SproutsHahah I think I managed to get to late 1600 / early 1700
Put them on here - I'm sure someone will know something, add a pic as well !Would anyone in the know on Welsh D's be interested in having a look at my girl's bloodlines and honestly comment on what they think?
Teeni, she is very pretty. I would think she will look superb under saddle. She has a lot of Menai breeding in her and they are extremely successful in both the ridden and inhand showing, at the highest levelShe reminds me of my old Welsh mare in her build.
Roberto's sire is Synod rock music, so his grand sire is Synod Remington. On the dams side is Parc Sir Ivor, Derwen Rosina's Last, Derwen Desert Express & Railway Express.Mine is called Synod Redfford.Mum Synod Red Poppy and dad Synod Remington.He has Derwen,Brynmor,and Parc in his bloodlines.Yes they are said to have Spanish blood, especially those from mid wales as some Spanish stallions were bought in around the 1600s I think, to improve the stock.
Oh Thank You so much! I'm pretty sure he would love you tooHe really is lovely, nice price too. Let us know how you get on.
Cambrica- I'm in love with your boy (pretty much in love with all the Welsh Ds on HHO, but your boy is particularly nice!)
That's really how they should be, a welsh cob should maintain pony features.My friend has a black Sec D. His ears fascinate me, they're like pussycat ears.
As Bex has just shown in her last pic they are jumping machines! Have the movements to be naturally good at dressage. Make supreme driving ponies and have the stamina to do endurance. In Europe welsh cobs are sought after and fetch a very healthy price.He's a nice boy
My Wolf's Welsh dam is by Tireinon Roger, who was exported to Norway and is a performance graded jumpin' stallion. His Welsh granny on the damline is Cwmafon Dangerous Lady who is also dam/granddam to some jumpin' ponies. Which considering I don't jump these days...... I may have to find my brave pants.
Yes my boy loves his jumping especially xc bigger the better to him ... not as much to me hahaa