Cobs

To view all Cob horses for sale click here.Heavy weight cob – standing between 14.2 and 15.1
Summaryhands, and able to carry a rider over the weight of 14
Cob is a name given to a type of horse rather than astone.
breed. It’s used to express the horse’s bodyMaxi cob – standing from 15.1 hands.
type. Cobs are short legged and have a compactShow cobs are turned out with a hogged mane to
muscular sturdy body which makes the cob a goodshow off the horse’s topline, a pulled tail, usually cut
weight carrier.  Cobs are very popular type of horsetwo inches below the point of hock and trimmed legs.
as they are extremely versatile. Cobs can be used forThere is an old saying about show cobs, “to have
showing, driving, dressage, show jumping, crossthe head of a lady and the back side of a cook”.
country and hacking. Cobs make excellent horses forTraditional Cobs – Gypsy Vanners
novice or nervous riders as they have a calmThe gypsy vanner is the traditional cob, developed
temperament and have a steady way of going withfrom breeding Friesians, dale ponies, Clydesdales and
low movement making a cob a comfortable smoothshire horses to create the beautiful traditional cob
ride. The cob has a docile and kind nature.favoured by Romany travellers to pull their caravans.
Popular cob typesTraditional cobs come in all colours but the most
·         The show cobfamous being the pie bald (black and white) cob and
·         The traditional Cob - Gypsy Vannerthe skew bald (brown and white) cob.
·         The  Welsh mountain Section D cobThere is a extensive range of Cob horses for sale on
The Show Cobthe Horsewizard website.
One of the traditional cobs most  famous features
Show cobs are divided into 3 groups.being their heavily feathered legs starting from the
Light weight cob – standing between 14.2 and 15.1knee on the front legs and at or near the hock on the
hands, and able to carry a rider up to the weight of 14back legs. Traditional cobs have thick manes and tails
stone.often with a wave.