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Post by welsh gurl hj on Aug 7, 2006 12:46:26 GMT
hey, I think she could do well in the ridden cob class. you suit eachother really well. go for it gypsy rogue, you got a top mare and what is the worst that can happen . as for the half numnah thing i have no idea. hannah
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kim
2yr Old
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Post by kim on Aug 7, 2006 13:16:30 GMT
Shes a nice looking mare, she should do well. am not sure how showing in france differs from her but it shouldnt that much. if she has a good gallop that will be a good advantage as many judges will knock you down if you cant gallop very well. also of course your judge shall focus on the trot which they are famous for. As for the numnah im not sure ive been showing for yrs and have never seen one but then again have never seen that you cant either, and quite a few wear thick sheepskin one to make their saddles fit better. You could also try doing workers with her if shes a good jumper. Good luck!
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Post by lillie on Aug 8, 2006 12:20:52 GMT
i have always been told the girth should match the pony not the saddle
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tash
2yr Old
my baby grl ruth
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Post by tash on Aug 9, 2006 21:11:46 GMT
if ur showing her than the numnah u cant have but u can have a white 1 or black and a white girth with black bridle and saddle and she will do great but yeh u have to have a gd gallop on her and a nice trot hope this helps
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Post by ysewynwelshcobs on Aug 11, 2006 10:38:47 GMT
I have never seen a grey welsh cob befor.
But according to information, I have found on the internet, one of my Daisy's ancestors was grey. Her name was Fronarth Lady born in 1960 out of Cahn Dafydd and Bryn Arth Pride. I would love to see a picture of her.
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Post by ysewynwelshcobs on Aug 11, 2006 12:54:01 GMT
Hello G.R. Thanks for the welcome and the nice comments on Daisy. or should I say merci pour le bienvenue et les remarques gentils pour Daisy Salutations / regards, Stefan.
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