Hal1k1
Well-Known Member
I keep hearing that cobs are safe compared to arabs, tb's and warmbloods but when I was looking for a horse to loan there was not a safe one amongst them.
I had one that napped really badly on a main road and it was advertised by the riding instructor as bombproof who then really annoyed me when she stated that the previous person to try him had the same experience so got off and lead him back. Bombproof? Yes proof that cobs can develop bombs under their tails.
I have been bucked off several times by cobs impersonating wild horses at rodeos. They don't just know how to do vertical handstands some of them can even throw a twist in mid-air.
I expect some of you will respond and tell me you have one. I rode one over a year ago out on a quiet hack? It only took 6 minutes for him to be covered in sweat from rearing and spinning and as for me I just needed to sit down again when I got off him.
They might look as if they are the ideal pony but give me a sensitive TB any day, you expect them to have mad moments!
I had one that napped really badly on a main road and it was advertised by the riding instructor as bombproof who then really annoyed me when she stated that the previous person to try him had the same experience so got off and lead him back. Bombproof? Yes proof that cobs can develop bombs under their tails.
I have been bucked off several times by cobs impersonating wild horses at rodeos. They don't just know how to do vertical handstands some of them can even throw a twist in mid-air.
I expect some of you will respond and tell me you have one. I rode one over a year ago out on a quiet hack? It only took 6 minutes for him to be covered in sweat from rearing and spinning and as for me I just needed to sit down again when I got off him.
They might look as if they are the ideal pony but give me a sensitive TB any day, you expect them to have mad moments!