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- Height: 13.2 hands and up
- Uses: Dressage, combined training and combined driving
- Historically used to pull mine carts in England and Wales
- 1901: Welsh Pony & Cob Society founded in Wales
- 1907: Welsh Pony and Cob Society of America founded as a breed registry
- Colors: Bay, chestnut, black are most commonWaterford Welsh Cobs: About Welsh Cobs
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The Welsh Cob is one of four types of Welsh ponies developed in the United Kingdom.Welsh Ponies & Cobs: One Breed - Four Sections The Welsh Cob is the largest and sturdiest of the Welsh Pony sections and is a competent performer in competitive sports, including international driving. Welsh Cobs are reputed to have a gentle nature and are characterized as strong, hardy and active.Welsh Ponies & Cobs: Section D Welsh Cob
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Welsh Pony Sections
- Section A: Welsh Mountain Pony
- Section B: Welsh Pony
- Section C: Welsh Pony of Cob
- Section D: Welsh Cob
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Welsh Cob Questions
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corn on the cob - how can you tell that its bad? 1 AnswerYou want your corn on the cob to have green husks and not brown dried ones. Also, check to make sure the kernels are juicy. If you squeeze one open, you want it... read more -
How long do you cook Corn on the Cob? 1 AnswerFoil Method Remove the husks and the silk strands. Brush melted butter on the corn. Wrap the corn in foil. Place the foil-wrapped ears on directly on the grill.... read more
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Welsh Cob Related Merchandise
- Google Product Search: Welsh Cob
- Just for Poines Tack Shop: Pony Tack
- The Chubby Pony: Used Tack for Ponies
- Pony Only: Pony Tack and Supplies
- Andrew's Shop: Welsh Pony and Cob Products
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