what breeding is she?

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Hello, im looking at buying a filly whos mum is a full welsh cob and her dad is a sports horse? what breeding is she? has anybody else get the same breeding and can let me know what disciplines you do with your horse. Thankyou!
 

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She is a Welsh cross sports horse, sports horses can be a variety of crosses some have TB warmblood or Irish, she may be able to be registered as a sports horse herself I don't know the registration criteria, you could ask the breeder if she can be registered?
 

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okay brill thankyou!i did think that woul be her breeding, but ive only had a connieX before so i wasnt sure. i know she is registered the wfbhs and anglo european studbook?
 

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She is a Welsh cross sports horse, sports horses can be a variety of crosses some have TB warmblood or Irish, she may be able to be registered as a sports horse herself I don't know the registration criteria, you could ask the breeder if she can be registered?

okay brill thankyou!i did think that woul be her breeding, but ive only had a connieX before so i wasnt sure. i know she is registered the wfbhs and anglo european studbook?
 

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She isn’t really a pure breed. Could be described as
Part bred welsh
Sporthorse
Welsh x sporthorse
Mongrel

depends on how fancy you are being on the day.

With an AES passport, a generic description of a British Sporthorse is probably appropriate.

Im a big fan of part bred welsh for useful sporty allrounder/competition horse.
 

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okay brill thankyou!i did think that woul be her breeding, but ive only had a connieX before so i wasnt sure. i know she is registered the wfbhs and anglo european studbook?

She will make a good all round horse I imagine, my friend bought a young Welsh x warmblood so quite similar and his turned out nice he moves nicely, she has done dressage and a bit of jumping with him and his only 6
 

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She isn’t really a pure breed. Could be described as
Part bred welsh
Sporthorse
Welsh x sporthorse
Mongrel

depends on how fancy you are being on the day.

With an AES passport, a generic description of a British Sporthorse is probably appropriate.

Im a big fan of part bred welsh for useful sporty allrounder/competition horse.
Perfecct thankyou Very much for your help.
 

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From a paprwork persepctive, you should be able to passport with AES and then have that overstamped by WPCS to recognise the part welsh. I have the same for my Arab x Selle Francais.
 

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From a paprwork persepctive, you should be able to passport with AES and then have that overstamped by WPCS to recognise the part welsh. I have the same for my Arab x Selle Francais.
She 'should' already have been passported and chipped in the year she was born, especially if with the WP&CS as a part bred, if she is out of a fully registered (green passport) mare.

OP, do you know the agency she is with?
 
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