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lilym
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worrying about what natives and cob types can carry weight wise!! these animals were bred with jobs in mind...take the highland, standing at around the 14hh mark these stocky little guys were selectively bred to carry huge, cumbersome red deer stags off the mountainside, they will therefore NOT, I REPEAT NOT, have trouble with a 12 - 14stone rider..
welsh ponies, i am refering to PROPER welsh mountain ponies, not the flimsy riding type that seems to be being bred that is sooo far from true to type it is unreal, that is another rant for another day.....it was not uncommon for shepards to hop on these ponies to cross the craggy mountain areas to check on sheep grazing, they were also used as pit ponies due to their tremendous strength and small size...AND HOW MANY TIMES HAVE YOU SEEN ADULTS RIDING THEM IN AT SHOWS BECAUSE THEY ARE TOO NAUGHTY FOR THE CHILD!!
the sec c welsh pony of cob type, agian, bred to be a multi purpose WORKING animal, the short cannons and strong bone density as well as being short coupled make it a fantastic strong animal, often too strong and sharp for a childs pony....
sec d well, what can i say here?? these guys were bred as a light draught type, capable of pulling heavy loads at harvest time, taking the farmer hunting of a saturday, yet still smart enough to put in a trap for church on a sunday.....leg at each corner cobs.....
fell/dales.....again bred as a light draught animal, way back in time these would lug heavy packs of merchandise across some pretty rough terrain....
shetland...need i say more???
new forest.. i have seen these standing at 14hh or less carry grown men all day with NO ILL EFFECTS on forest round ups.....
vanner cobs and other well boned cob types, irish draught etc are all bred to be strong and tough...
PLEASE PLEASE REMEMBER OUR NATIVES WERE BRED WITH THIS IN MIND, UNLESS YOU ARE ABSOLUTLEY HUGE, LIKE ABOUT 20 STONES THESE GUYS CAN COPE!!
welsh ponies, i am refering to PROPER welsh mountain ponies, not the flimsy riding type that seems to be being bred that is sooo far from true to type it is unreal, that is another rant for another day.....it was not uncommon for shepards to hop on these ponies to cross the craggy mountain areas to check on sheep grazing, they were also used as pit ponies due to their tremendous strength and small size...AND HOW MANY TIMES HAVE YOU SEEN ADULTS RIDING THEM IN AT SHOWS BECAUSE THEY ARE TOO NAUGHTY FOR THE CHILD!!
the sec c welsh pony of cob type, agian, bred to be a multi purpose WORKING animal, the short cannons and strong bone density as well as being short coupled make it a fantastic strong animal, often too strong and sharp for a childs pony....
sec d well, what can i say here?? these guys were bred as a light draught type, capable of pulling heavy loads at harvest time, taking the farmer hunting of a saturday, yet still smart enough to put in a trap for church on a sunday.....leg at each corner cobs.....
fell/dales.....again bred as a light draught animal, way back in time these would lug heavy packs of merchandise across some pretty rough terrain....
shetland...need i say more???
new forest.. i have seen these standing at 14hh or less carry grown men all day with NO ILL EFFECTS on forest round ups.....
vanner cobs and other well boned cob types, irish draught etc are all bred to be strong and tough...
PLEASE PLEASE REMEMBER OUR NATIVES WERE BRED WITH THIS IN MIND, UNLESS YOU ARE ABSOLUTLEY HUGE, LIKE ABOUT 20 STONES THESE GUYS CAN COPE!!