Not yet, no. They haven't added those breeds onto Howrse yet.
Welsh ponies of cob type and poa's.
I assume you mean what different types of welsh ponies there are. There are 4 sections, the Section A (Welsh Mountain pony), Section B (Welsh Pony) Section C, (Welsh Pony of Cob Type) and Section D, (Welsh Cob.) Hope this helped!
ponies are.... Connemara Welsh mountain pony welsh pony welsh pony of cob type welsh cob Dartmoor Highland Fell Dales Newforest Horses..... cob English/Irish Thoroughbred Holstein Hanoverian Irish Draught Westphalian Dutch warmblood Belgian warmblood British warmblood Oldenburg And so many more i just cant think. Answer 2: Any horse can do well at english ridign provided it is trained and ridden correctly. There is no one best or better breed.
there are four welsh pony 'sections': section a- The Section A Welsh Pony is also known as the Welsh Mountain pony. the section a may not exceed 12.2hh section b- The Welsh Pony of Riding Type. the maximum height of the section b is 13.2hh. section c- The Welsh Pony of Cob Type. May not exceed 13.2hh section d- The Welsh Cob is the largest size within the Welsh Pony and Cob breed registries. They must be taller than 13.2hh.
Many horses and ponies have originated from England, and the rest of the Uk, but here are the few most well known. Thoroughbred Cleveland Bay Suffolk Punch Hackney Dartmoor Exmoor New Forest Wales: Welsh Pony, Welsh Cob Scotland: Shetland, Highland Ireland: Connemara Hope this helps Lofty
It has been my expierience that Welsh Cobs have a pretty good natural balance, which will only help in the quest for a good dressage horse. If the cob has welsh in it, it will more than likely be on the small side, depending on what the other part is. Ponies do dressage occasionally, and I think that every horse, no matter what the discipline, could benefit from dressage training.
No, the Welsh Cob is not a hunting breed.
I'm not an Admin, so I can't answer this question. Maybe because they have WELSH COB horses already. If you want to know, I would mail the Admins and ask.
The Welsh pony or cob. Almost all non-pedigree ponies and cobs in the UK are part Welsh. They also have many thoroughbreds since horse racing is popular.
do u mean welsh section d? if so it means welsh cob
Welsh Cob
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