Topic: Welsh Pony Cob Enthusiast
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What is the difference between a welsh pony and a welsh cob?
welsh cobs are larger Read More »
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What are features of a Welsh Cob pony?
The Welsh Cob should be no shorter than 13.2 hands. They have a straight profile with large,expressive eyes,clean limbs with silky feathering,sound feet. Read More »
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What is the average life expectancy of a welsh cob pony?
Domestic horses and ponies today have a life expectancy of 25 to 30 years, depending on breed, management and environment. Thanks for 82ASKing! Read More »
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I bought an Appaloosa as my first horse and I was pretty much a beginner as well under the saddle as I hadn't ridden for a couple of years. He was perfect. 10 year old, compeltely bombproof. He was just lazy. So it boruhg tmy confidence up ... Read More »
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The short answer regarding the bit is, her not stopping is a training problem. You ought to train her in the arena in something mild such as a snaffle (I mean an actual snaffle, not a shank bit with a broken mouthpiece, which isn't a snaffl... Read More »
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A good rule of thumb with horses and poines they can carry about 20% of there body weight with no problems. this is rider and all tack. if your just pleasure riding you can push it to 25% but it's not really advised to go higher. Of course ... Read More »
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