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Welsh Cobs.
No.
The horses and ponies are mostly welsh cobs and welsh ponies.
Many Welsh cobs are most known for driving, though they are now becoming quite popular in dressage and cross country as well.
Usally they grow any where between 14hh-15.2hh hope this helps
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.
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.
Yes. The cob horse, including the Welsh Cob, are known for being excellent hunters, in fact, it is one of the many sports that the cob excels at. Further down this page is a link to a Wikipedia article that gives a lot of detailed information on the cob.
A Welsh Bay Gelding refers to a horse that is a gelding (a castrated male) of the Welsh breed, known for its strength, versatility, and good temperament. The "bay" color indicates a reddish-brown coat with black points (mane, tail, and lower legs). Welsh ponies and cobs are popular in various equestrian disciplines due to their agility and endurance. This combination makes the Welsh bay gelding a favored choice for riders of all ages.
A pony is anything under 14.2hh. 14.2hh is 145 cm tall at the withers
Yes, you can put corn cobs in compost.
you just multiply them together