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Shire or Cob?

Posted: Sat Jan 19, 2013 12:13 am
by Bikerhoss
Any horsey type folk out there?
I'm 6'2 and 18 stone, so need a 'heavy' cuddie to support me.

Wife has always had a soft spot for a Welsh Cob, Me, I prefer a Shire. The arse seems to have fallen out the horse market recently (NO Tesco jokes please!) so beasties like this http://www.preloved.co.uk/adverts/show/ ... loucs.html
seem to be pretty cheap.

What would a knowledgable equestrian type be looking at for a light usage hacker :?:
Cheers, Hoss.

Posted: Sat Jan 19, 2013 1:10 am
by Dai wiskers
My ex was horsey type, me i'd sooner eat one than ride one [no joke] i was lowly terrier man but i would say go for a big cob cross or shire cross i would think at your size you are looking at 16ish hands heavy type

your link looks like a handy type a bit long in the tooth [then again arn't we all] is that a buy price? it seems very cheap to me ah just noticed the Navicular

The Navicular will not get any better and will probably cost more as the years go on without having a go or dig your weight will not help her
it sounds like the present owner is looking to retire her but they are being honest they could have had her denerved and sold her as sound

Good luck with your search and make sure you get a vet's report before parting with any cash, the one in your link i would say is the right type but i would not chance it
Good luck Dai

Posted: Sat Jan 19, 2013 1:19 am
by Bikerhoss
Aye your right there, Got enough vet bills wi dogs!
Does seem to be cheap right now though, Even healthy beasts are only fetching @£400?
Last thing I was on was was 18h, massive black Shire cross(I think), feisty lass that I have to admit was a bit of a handful, Bloody good fun though (despite just about pooping mysel) :lol:

Posted: Sat Jan 19, 2013 5:08 am
by Blackal
A big pal of mine, who's wife keeps horses - eventually summoned the interest to ask to go for a ride on one of them.

She insisted that he wear a riding-helmet, as she does with all riders.

He couldn't find one to fit, so mounted the horse - wearing a BMW System 5 helmet (that would be HIM, not the HORSE :roll: )

I wish I had a camera to record that!

Al :wink: