You've upset Jason

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Some of the comments about coloured cobs on the GSC Passport thread have hit home with my piebald boy - he has spent the day in a determined affort to become bay!
 
PMSL So has my mare she as made mud baths and has not stopped rolling all day, I am thinking she may require a animal faith healer to help her get over it. Also having been bred by gypsies and sold by them, apparently her overall appearence means she is infact just a plain old coloured cob and not one of the really good ones. Poor girl is mortified and has hung her head in shame all day :o:p
 
Jason is not one of the good ones either - just a common old irish cob. I hope the others aren't muttering "bloomin imigrants - coming over here & eating our hay"
 
Ha ha ha

You are going to have very well toned arms and a dust bath. He he.

Sadly i know the above from experience..
 
Ha ha snoops is from over the water as well, she is so pleased when I chose her a stallion last year I chose a spotted WB and not the gypsy cob stallion the cob stallion may of looked down his nostrils at her. And most of all she is pleased she had a spotty baby has there are so many poor coloured cobs booking into clinics trying to get help after being called scrubby. And her foal gets to have a fancy passport to go dusty in my cupboard and not a pet id passport, because we all know the fancier the passport the better the cob.:eek::eek::D
 
This really isn't on you know, my Billy is only 4 years old and is very impressionable.:O
I've spent months building up his confidence, and certainly dont appreciate it being knocked back down again with him knowing he's just a common irish piebald cob.
He thinks he's the king, hence sits as he does ;)
Aww what the hell, he says FU to those slagging his kind off on the other thread, I mean come on does he look like he cares? :D:D:D:D
 
This was snoops before she realized she was an inferior coloured cob very proud to wear her girlie rug.
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This was her checking her baby was a solid colour and not just another scrubby cob, she was extra pleased to see a spotty bum on her baby.
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Well thats it really isn't it, with such inferior grubby cobs, we may as well give up.
Least one of yours has spots, oh hey my welsh cob is bay - is that ok ??
My lad shares his paddock with a very well bred DWB filly, he's been a little quiet of late, do you think he feels out of his league or does he just fancy the pants (er I mean rug) off her ? ;)
 
Yes I think he maybe quiet because he does fancy the rug off her well bred backside, as for the welsh cob he has no need to to feel inferior because 1 (he is welsh) 2 (he is bay). If I am honest I was a little bit disapointed that the filly was not coloured and took after her sire, but after discovering snoops was scrubby I have changed my mind.
 
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