What is the difference between a Welsh pony and a Welsh cob?

What is the difference between a Welsh pony and a Welsh cob?

In contrast to the Welsh pony (Section B), the Pony of Cob Type is heavier, more coblike and compact. They have a moderate amount of feathering on their legs. The Welsh Pony of Cob Type first resulted from cross-breeding between the Welsh mountain pony (Section A) and the Welsh Cob (Section D).

How do you register a Welsh pony?

To register an animal as Pure Bred, both parents must be registered as Pure Bred. The sire must be in possession of a Welsh Pony and Cob Society licence or a recognised equivalent. The registered names and numbers of both parents must be clearly written on the registration form.

What is a Section A Welsh pony?

Section A Welsh ponies are characterized by the following traits: a large, bold eye, tiny head, short back, strong quarters, high set on tail, fine hair, hocks that do not turn in, laid back shoulder, straight foreleg and short cannon bone. The Section A pony may not exceed 12.2hh.

Who owns carneddau ponies?

They are owned and managed by the Carneddau Pony Society – a group of farmers from Bethesda and Llanfairfechan who are supported through a management agreement with Natural Resources Wales that helps them to maintain the herd, grazing to benefit wildlife on the mountains, from Chough to Dung beetles.

What is the Welsh Pony & cob Society of Canada?

In the beginning there was the Canadian Pony Society. As the interest in the Welsh breed increased, the membership of the Canadian Pony Society included a large proportion of Welsh owners. In 1979 the Welsh group decided to strike out on their own and leave the Canadian Pony Society; the Welsh Pony & Cob Society of Canada was born.

Why choose a Welsh pony or cob?

From the youngest sibling on a leadline pony to Dad on a Welsh Cob, the Welsh breed offers something for everyone. Welsh Ponies and Cobs are extremely versatile and compete at all levels of equine sports. Our family-friendly competition program promotes good sportsmanship, but best of all, it brings lasting friendships.

Do you outgrow a Welsh Pony?

Welcome to The Welsh Pony & Cob Society of America. You never outgrow a Welsh. Family – Fun – Friendly. From the youngest sibling on a leadline pony to Dad on a Welsh Cob, the Welsh breed offers something for everyone. Welsh Ponies and Cobs are extremely versatile and compete at all levels of equine sports.

Do you ever outgrow a Welsh Cob?

Welsh Pony & Cob Society of America – You Never Outgrow A Welsh! From the youngest sibling on a leadline pony to Dad on a Welsh Cob, the Welsh breed offers something for everyone. Welsh Ponies and Cobs are extremely versatile and compete at all levels of equine sports.

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