Goldenstar
Well-Known Member
He might have eaten them
Sadly even though his appetite must be prestigious to reach that degree of cobness ( equals very fat ) these feet would defeat him .
they are very large .
He might have eaten them
We need a picture just to check whether they have been gnawed on.That wouldn't stop any self respecting cob from trying though.....??
Sadly even though his appetite must be prestigious to reach that degree of cobness ( equals very fat ) these feet would defeat him .
they are very large .
All proper posh cobs eat off dinner plates
SLH , is it limping if it is it’s probably a TB and you good to go
Ah, apologies for the confusion, the black and white chunky thing jumping clearly isnt a cob, it's a really fussy eater ? picks at his bucket to appease me basically...Oh yes , offer it a bowl of straw if it eats it it’s a cob
I haven't been able to ride for most of the school summer holidays due to childcare, so wonder cob was tacked up today - much to her surprise - and we went off round the long block together. Met a very large grab tipper truck, a huge dustbin lorry (commercial waste), a large delivery lorry, several stationary dustbins and a few motorbikes - and she didn't get upset about any of them or act like a tit because she'd not been ridden for about 6 weeks (we did bounce along a bit though). That's why I love cobs.
Yeah, cow coloured whatever is definitely not a cobI haven't been able to ride for most of the school summer holidays due to childcare, so wonder cob was tacked up today - much to her surprise - and we went off round the long block together. Met a very large grab tipper truck, a huge dustbin lorry (commercial waste), a large delivery lorry, several stationary dustbins and a few motorbikes - and she didn't get upset about any of them or act like a tit because she'd not been ridden for about 6 weeks (we did bounce along a bit though). That's why I love cobs.
How did you stop it going through the dustbins looking for scraps?I haven't been able to ride for most of the school summer holidays due to childcare, so wonder cob was tacked up today - much to her surprise - and we went off round the long block together. Met a very large grab tipper truck, a huge dustbin lorry (commercial waste), a large delivery lorry, several stationary dustbins and a few motorbikes - and she didn't get upset about any of them or act like a tit because she'd not been ridden for about 6 weeks (we did bounce along a bit though). That's why I love cobs.
Gaahhh! You beat me to it!!How did you stop it going through the dustbins looking for scraps?
didn't get upset about any of them or act like a tit because she'd not been ridden for about 6 weeks (we did bounce along a bit though). That's why I love cobs.
Oi! You can't hide exciting news like this here....your new horse needs its own thread c/w pictures ????I am Red-1 and I have turned to the dark side.
*Whispers*
Yesterday I *may* have bought my first cob!
Oi! You can't hide exciting news like this here....your new horse needs its own thread c/w pictures ????
OK, OK.
I could do with feed advice anyway!
I am Red-1 and I have turned to the dark side.
*Whispers*
Yesterday I *may* have bought my first cob!
I have experienced first hand the descent from TB to WB to LW cob (Criollo) I'm not even ashamed
Is that because you descended from the WB rather more often than is sensible for a woman of your age?I have experienced first hand the descent from TB to WB to LW cob (Criollo) I'm not even ashamed