Would this concern you?

cosmic389

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Hi all,

I tried a search but couldn't find any discussions on similar topic.

My friend is looking to buy a 2.5yo pure Gypsy Cob. He's a sweet boy, lovely and solid but I've noticed he has small-ish nostrils (see pics, sorry some are not great quality, and they were taken between 1-2.5 yrs old).

Would this concern you? Does exterior nostril size definitely influence a horse's stamina? Or more importantly would this cause health issues?

Advice appreciated thanks!
 

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looks ok to me.

i love his ears, would say with ears like that he have a great temperament

they are almost araby or big horsey and his nostrils look a bit araby
 
He looks lovely to me. Although I am interested to know what constitutes a "pure gypsy cob". Are you in Australia or the US, OP? (your pictures look suspiciously sunny). Round here (Yorkshire) a pure gypsy cob is the offspring of a boy horse and a girl horse that travellers put in the same field....do other countries have stud books etc for them?
 
He looks lovely to me. Although I am interested to know what constitutes a "pure gypsy cob". Are you in Australia or the US, OP? (your pictures look suspiciously sunny). Round here (Yorkshire) a pure gypsy cob is the offspring of a boy horse and a girl horse that travellers put in the same field....do other countries have stud books etc for them?
Me too, I know America has a register but can't see how they decide if your horse is in or out! ☺️ https://www.myghra.org/about-us
 
If it were spring or autumn it might raise concern for me as my retired boy is a headshaker and his nostrils go really small when he is being affected by the pollen, but this goes along with the obvious headshaking. He looks lovely.
 
He looks lovely to me. Although I am interested to know what constitutes a "pure gypsy cob". Are you in Australia or the US, OP? (your pictures look suspiciously sunny). Round here (Yorkshire) a pure gypsy cob is the offspring of a boy horse and a girl horse that travellers put in the same field....do other countries have stud books etc for them?
Yes we have a register.
 
looks ok to me.

i love his ears, would say with ears like that he have a great temperament

they are almost araby or big horsey and his nostrils look a bit araby
I was just thinking that! I have an Arabian gelding who's been very successful in a variety of roles. He's rising 30 and is still very fit, and very naughty!
 
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