Cob
What Shape Is A Cob?
round loaf. A cob is a small, round loaf of bread, or a small, round bread roll. What does a cob look like? With stout legs and sturdy builds, cob horses resemble large ponies and often include breeds like the Read more…
round loaf. A cob is a small, round loaf of bread, or a small, round bread roll. What does a cob look like? With stout legs and sturdy builds, cob horses resemble large ponies and often include breeds like the Read more…
Cob size fits cobs, or ponies from 14-15hh and Full (sometimes called ‘Horse’ size) fits horses over 15hh. Some horses also have larger heads, some smaller than other horses of the same height so consider your horse’s breed and build Read more…
— The Lipizzan is a long-lived horse with a 30-35 year average life span. — They’re usually born black, then change slowly over 6 to 10 years to their trademark white color. What color are Lipizzaner horses born? Born as Read more…
The chief of the boat, or COB, is an enlisted Sailor who serves as the senior enlisted advisor to the commanding officer and executive officer of a U.S. Navy submarine. What does Cobb stand for in the Navy? The chief Read more…
The chief of the boat (COB) is an enlisted sailor on board a U.S. Navy submarine who serves as the senior enlisted advisor to both the Commanding Officer (CO) and Executive Officer (XO). What does COB mean in army? Chief, Read more…
There are an estimated 11,602 purebred individuals world-wide, with approximately 981 purebred Lipizzans in North America. Are Lipizzaner horses rare? The Lipizzan breed is rare, with an estimated global population of about 3,000 horses, including about 600 in North America. Read more…
Gypsy Vanner horses on average cost between $10,000 to $40,000. Due to their rarity in North America, Gypsy Vanners are more expensive than most horse breeds. The price of highly trained show horses and top breeding stallions can be between Read more…
Tinker horses are also known as Irish Cob, Irish Tinker horses or as Gypsy Cob horses in the USA. They originate from Ireland and the UK. There they were used as draught and working horses by tinkers. What is considered Read more…
The most common colour of the Gypsy Cob is the traditional black & white Piebald, however they come in all colours and patterns from skewbald, spotted, solid colour to bays, chestnuts, silver dapple, palomino and even the more rarer champagne, Read more…
The difference between a cob bridle and a full size bridle is the cob bridle is a smaller size for a smaller horse. Generally, there are five bridles sizes – small pony, pony, cob, full-size or horse and oversize. It’s Read more…