What breed would you say she is?

Montyforever

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My mare is 14hh
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Dont know what breed she is (Bit of a rescue case from the pikeys, quite nervy)
So far friends have guessed tb x welsh d/cob
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What do you think?

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I knew a lovely Pure D. And she looks more pure than him in build. So I agree with Lisa on the fact that she may not be a cross.
 

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Yeah, i thought she might be full sec d, but she looks nothing like most the the welsh d's i know! Its just her face isnt very welsh .. and her legs are pretty fine!
 

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She could just be a Welsh Sec D but she hasn't got a particularly dishy shape which is a definate trate of the welsh! Take it she didn't come with any papers / Welsh Registered?
 

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She's a bit like one of mine, except mine has more of the Trotter and less Welsh!!!
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I'd say Welsh D x Trotter (Standardbred)
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She looks exactly like my Welsh D. If you painted a stipe on her face they would be almost identical. She could be pure welsh but just on the lighter side of the breed.
 

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A welsh cob doesnt need to have a dished face thats more for the sec a's and c's however a lot of d's do have the dished face. Mine in the sigi is a pure welsh and there is nothing dished about his face.
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The other thing is how does she look more pure bred than your friends reg d? If you stand and watch a sec d class at your local agricultural show you will think its a heinz 57 class there are so so many different types.
I'd say definately sec d and probably not crossed with anything at all.
 

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How big is she - she has the look of a Clydie cross.

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14hh

Those or you that said trotter x i think she def could be, was gonna get a vid of her trot tonight but typical pony was lame :| lol
 
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