Top Class Welsh D Gelding
- No lumps/bumps/vices etc upto date with vaccinations, farrier, worming etc
- Big stride and straight moving
- Well handled ready to start his career
£4,750
ONO
- Welsh Section D
- Dun
- Gelding
- 4 years
- 14.2 hands
- No lumps/bumps/vices etc upto date with vaccinations, farrier, worming etc
- Big stride and straight moving
- Well handled ready to start his career
Jack is sure to go far in any direction you’d like showing/working hunter/driving
Rarely will you find a Welsh D with the amount of bone and substance he has to offer - a real old fashioned type
He has beautiful paces and is straight moving
Jack is a blank canvas for someone to put their own stamp on he is well handled but hasn’t yet started being backed and would be a fresh face on the show circuit as he hasn’t been shown
His full history is known - was purchased from him breeder who would love to keep in touch
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- Welsh Section D
- Palomino
- Gelding
- 5 years
- 14.3 hands
Beautiful Palomino Welsh Cob
- Beautiful 14.3hh approx 5yo Palomino Welsh cob Gelding
SOLD!
- Welsh Section D
- Palomino
- Gelding
- 5 years
- 14.3 hands
- Beautiful 14.3hh approx 5yo Palomino Welsh cob Gelding
Prince is a lovely Welsh cob; he is a forward thinking ride and responsive to your aids. Whilst he is still green, he is a real people pleaser and takes everything in his stride. He has never bucked or reared. He is working well in the contact in all three paces. He also enjoys his jumping and pops small fences happily.
He would make a lovely all rounder, mother/daughter share and equally good enough for the show ring . He has been ridden by a variety of riders with us from confident novice upwards.
Prince is safe to hack and loves to be out, he is unfazed by vehicles, farm animals and farm machinery. Prince is happy to live in or out and has been in field with both mares and geldings. He is good to bath, catch, trim etc
Prince is for sale on behalf of a client.
Please contact 07557 502370 for further details.
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WELSH PONY AND COB SOCIETY
Website: www.wpcs.uk.com
Registered Charity No: 222014 - Company Limited by Guarantee No.: 1017832
Welsh Cob Section D - Breed Standard
General Character - Strong, hardy and active with pony character and as much substance as possible
Height - The height should exceed 13.2 hh (137cms): no upper limit
Colour & Markings - Any colour except piebald and skewbald
Head - Full of quality and pony character -A coarse head and Roman nose are most objectionable
Jaws and Throat - Clean and finely-cut, with ample room at the angle of jaw
Neck - Lengthy, well carried and moderately lean in the case of mares, but inclined to be cresty in the case of mature stallions
Shoulders - Strong but well laid back
Forelegs - Set square and true and not tied in at the elbows. Long strong forearm.Well developed knees with an abundance of bone below them. Pasterns of proportionate slope and length. Feet well shaped and round. Hooves dense. When in the rough a moderate quantity of silky feather is not objected to, but coarse, wiry hair is a definite objection
Body - Muscular, strong and well coupled back and loins. Deep girth with well sprung ribs
Hindquarters - Lengthy and strong. Ragged or drooping quarters are objectionable. Tail well set on
Hind Legs - Second thighs strong and muscular. Hocks to be large, flat and clean with points prominent, to turn neither inwards nor outwards. The hind leg not be too bent. The hock not to be set behind a line from the point of the quarter to the fetlock joint. Pasterns of proportionate slope and length. Feet well shaped and hooves dense
Action - Free, true and forcible. The knee should be bent and the whole foreleg should be extended straight from the shoulder and as far forward as possible in the trot. Hocks flexed under the body with straight and powerful leverage
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