Charlie Bucket
Well-Known Member
Oh not again! 
Love how you're still getting argumental comments on the 180th page!
Love how you're still getting argumental comments on the 180th page!
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OMG 181 pages! I think I read about the first 60 when it was first started.
TrasaM, I love your poem![]()
a horse is a horse at the end of the day its up to the rider to make it into something else.
Warmbloods head sometimes to small... so there not all perfect.
it depend what people class cobs as... a cob can be anything heavy? you have black and whites, welsh, friesians, highland, dales ect and not all them have stocky kind of heads. welsh 'cobs' can have fine faces with small ears which is not at all cobby, friesian a very popular breed on horse and hound forums they would probley turn more heads then the average warmblood. dont get me wrong you get some stunning warmbloods to but not all cobs are bad as for cobs never getting far, here is a video of a friesian x welsh this small pony is 14.1 and has competed against some of the big showjumping names. so u cant say they never go far. you can now by coloured tbs ect i bet if you go way back in the breeding there would have to be some sort of cobby gene to get the coloured markings.. as tb and warmblood only where solid colours at one point. And many top class riders do take in cobs to sell on because thats what makes there money to keep there grade As and 4* eventer running. im not being nasty just explaining horses are like people not everyone can do the same thing as others but we are all equal at the end of the day...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y1rrVyLNT2Q
Well the coloured gene is in every horse regardless of whether it's a cob or not. I'm wondering how long it will take you to realise this is a joke thread...
Well the coloured gene is in every horse regardless of whether it's a cob or not.