quirky
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This thread should be retitled to why are people so gullible
Like that?This thread should be retitled to why are people so gullible
Like that?
Just because youre clearly not experienced enough to make a cob go, does not mean they cant go its easy to sit on a warmblood and kick, you clearly havent mastered versatility to which you ride yet !
Just because youre clearly not experienced enough to make a cob go, does not mean they cant go its easy to sit on a warmblood and kick, you clearly havent mastered versatility to which you ride yet !
In short- because we CAN
Is that really the best you can do? No outrage or anything?
*wanders off, disappointed*
Perhaps people own cobs because they go soooo sloooooowly that they can't possibly be left behind in rising trot?
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Perhaps people own cobs because they go soooo sloooooowly that they can't possibly be left behind in rising trot?
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Obviously posted by someone whose only experience of horses is their my little pony and the odd trip to a local riding school as a child, last week.
Get your mum to take you back to see the gee gees again on Sunday.
I've had over 50 horses in my life and I must say:
THE COBS HAVE BEEN THE BEST!
Obviously posted by someone whose only experience of horses is their my little pony and the odd trip to a local riding school as a child, last week.
We have warmbloods and ISHs but years ago we had a 15.2hh Irish cob and she was one of the best horses we've ever had, she crossed any country, could keep up with the best at the hunt and could SJ 1.30m tracks for fun.
Get your mum to take you back to see the gee gees again on Sunday.
Thought it was an appropriate time to resurrect this thread.
Mind you, when isn't an appropriate time?
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That's a lot of horses.
Were you trying to find one you could actually ride?
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I will never understand it.
They are fat, lazy, hairier than Bigfoot, and usually bad tempered.
Their paces are so stilted, that they look as though they've had their legs tied together, which gives the rider a.
I suppose I can understand riding schools having them, for the scaredy novices, but once you can rise to the trot, surely you'd buy a decent blood horse, or at least a Warmblood?
Your thoughts?
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