Anything from buying it at a market for a few hundred pounds to a 7 grand horse from a private owner. Like most other horses, it depends where you are buying it from, how old it is, it's experience, manageability etc.
Cob horses are a type of horse and live all over the world.
A cob creature is a fictional being made primarily of corn cobs and typically associated with folklore and myth. It can take on different forms and characteristics depending on the story or culture in which it appears.
A 14'2'' horse would typically wear cob size shipping boots rather than pony size. Cob size is generally more appropriate for horses that are around 14-15 hands high, while pony size is more suitable for horses under 14 hands high.
A flock can refer to a group of certain animals that travels/feeds/lives together. Some more common animals that are referred to as flocks are birds, and smaller herded animals such as sheep and goats. A cob does not indicate a grouping, however, and is specifically referring to a stocky horse that is of the working horse variety.
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.
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it is a horse when you get horses with brown bodies and black mane and tails then that horse is therefore bay so it would be the breed of horse which is "cob" so it is a cob that has a brown body and a black mane and tail.
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Yes.
Cob horses are a type of horse and live all over the world.
Yes, cob's were bred to be sport horses and jumping is included in that.
Jigsaw is the best Horse in the world . She is a pie-bold Cob
A cob is a small. Draft horse. It is also the term given to. A male swan
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The Welsh cob
The horse you are looking for in this question is a cob: or a shire horse:
do u mean welsh section d? if so it means welsh cob