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Τι (ποιος) είναι Welsh cob - ορισμός

GROUP OF FOUR CLOSELY-RELATED HORSE BREEDS, ORIGINATED IN WALES
Welsh mountain pony (Section A); Welsh Cob (Section D); Welsh mountain pony; Welsh pony (Section B); Welsh pony of cob type (Section C); Welsh pony; Welsh Cob; Welsh cob; Welsh section d; Welch pony; Welsh Pony; Welsh pony and cob; Welsh Mountain Pony; Welsh Cobs; Welsh (pony)
  • Welsh pony, 1911
  • Welsh Cob under saddle
  • A Welsh pony, showing standard type desired in most sections
  • Section A pony in harness
  • Section C pony shown in-hand at a trot
  • A Section D Welsh Cob pulling a carriage.
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  • Welsh Cob
  • Welsh Pony of Riding Type
  • Section B pony jumper
  • Welsh Pony of Cob Type
  • Children on Welsh Mountain Ponies
  • Traditional native Welsh-type pony in a natural setting; such ponies have lived in Wales for centuries

cob         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
COB; CoB; Cob (disambiguation); COBB; The Cob; Cobb, Missouri
n.
1.
Sea-mew, sea-cob, gull, mew.
2.
Horse (short-legged and stout), cob-horse.
3.
[U. S.] Spike (of maize), corn-cob.
cob         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
COB; CoB; Cob (disambiguation); COBB; The Cob; Cobb, Missouri
cob1
¦ noun
1. Brit. a round loaf of bread.
2. short for corncob.
3. (also cobnut) a hazelnut or filbert.
4. a powerfully built, short-legged horse.
5. a male swan.
6. Brit. a roundish lump of coal.
Origin
ME (denoting a strong man or leader): of unknown origin.
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cob2
¦ noun Brit. a mixture of compressed clay and straw used, especially formerly, for building walls.
Origin
C17: of unknown origin.
cob         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
COB; CoB; Cob (disambiguation); COBB; The Cob; Cobb, Missouri
(cobs)
1.
A cob is a round loaf of bread. (BRIT)
N-COUNT
2.
A cob is a type of short strong horse.
N-COUNT
3.

Βικιπαίδεια

Welsh Pony and Cob

The Welsh Pony and Cob is a group of four closely-related horse breeds including both pony and cob types, which originated in Wales in the United Kingdom. The four sections within the breed society for the Welsh breeds are primarily distinguished by height, and also by variations in type: the smallest Welsh Mountain Pony (Section A); the slightly taller but refined Welsh Pony of riding type (Section B) popular as a children's show mount; the small but stocky Welsh Pony of Cob Type (Section C), popular for riding and competitive driving; and the tallest, the Welsh Cob (Section D), which can be ridden by adults. Welsh ponies and cobs in all sections are known for their good temperament, hardiness, and free-moving gaits.

Native ponies existed in Wales before 1600 BC, and a Welsh-type cob was known as early as the Middle Ages. They were influenced by the Arabian horse, and possibly also by the Thoroughbred and the Hackney horse. In 1901, the first stud book for the Welsh breeds was established in the United Kingdom, and in 1907 another registry was established in the United States. Interest in the breed declined during the Great Depression, but revived in the 1950s. Throughout their history, the Welsh breeds have had many uses, including as a cavalry horse, a pit pony, and as a working animal on farms.

Today, the modern Welsh Pony and Cob breeds are used for many equestrian competitive disciplines, including showing, jumping, and driving, as well as for pleasure riding, trekking and trail riding. The smaller types are popular children's ponies. The Welsh also crosses well with many other breeds and has influenced the development of many British and American horse and pony breeds.