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Fredericksburg, OH
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Welsh D (Cob), Gelding, 4 years, 14.2 hh, Brown
F: NIEUWMOED'S MISTER RIGHT | MF: VEENSTRAS PROMISE
Dressage
Equine Passport available

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Fürth
Price on request
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Welsh D (Cob), Stallion, Foal (05/2024), 14.2 hh, Chestnut
F: DANAWAY FLASHBACK
Leisure - Jumping - Driving - Dressage
Green
Halter accustomed
Barefoot

DE

Stahnsdorf
€6,545
~ $6,971
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Welsh D (Cob), Stallion, 3 years, 14.1 hh, Bay-Dark
F: MBS ROYAL FLASH | MF: H-S HOT PLAYBOY
Breeding - Leisure - Dressage
Licensed stallion
Directly from the breeder
Equine Passport available

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Wustermark
€10,000
~ $10,650 Negotiable
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Welsh D (Cob), Stallion, 4 years, 14 hh, Brown
F: HOLSTEINS NAMUR
Dressage - Jumping

DE

BimöhlenBad Bramstedt
€15,000 to €20,000
~$15,975 to $21,301
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Welsh D (Cob), Gelding, 8 years, 14.1 hh, Bay-Dark
Jumping - Eventing - Leisure - Dressage
is easy to load
Competition experience
Barefoot

AT

Schlins
€15,000
~ $15,975 Negotiable
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Welsh D (Cob), Mare, 6 years, 14.3 hh, Black
F: TREVALLION HARRY POTTER | MF: FRISIAN BRENIN (PRH**)
Leisure - Breeding

DE

Wustermark
€12,000
~ $12,780 Negotiable
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Welsh D (Cob), Mare, 8 years, 14.1 hh, Bay-Dark
F: ORCHARD BOGINOV | MF: ORCHARD RED PRINCE
Dressage
suitable as school horse/pony
Reliable for trail riding
is easy to load

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Alphen
€25,000
~ $26,626
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Welsh D (Cob), Stallion, 2 years, 14.2 hh, Brown
F: LLANAN DAFYDD | MF: BRYNITHON THE DIRECTOR
Leisure - Show - Breeding - Driving
Green
is capable of carrying weight
is easy to load

DE

Meerbusch
€3,900
~ $4,154
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Fredericksburg, OH
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Golden

DE

Stahnsdorf
€6,545
~ $6,971
Golden
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Welsh D (Cob), Gelding, 12 years, 14.1 hh, Black
F: COEDNEWYDD ELDORADO | MF: TREGARE ROYAL GUARDSMAN

DE

Neumünster
€9,500
~ $10,118
Platinum
Welsh D (Cob), Gelding, 3 years, 14.1 hh, Chestnut-Red
F: BEAUTY W | MF: BOKKESPRONG CASJMIER
Dressage

NL

Neer
€14,500
~ $15,443
Platinum
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Welsh D (Cob), Stallion, 4 years, 14 hh, Brown
F: HOLSTEINS NAMUR
Dressage - Jumping

DE

BimöhlenBad Bramstedt
€15,000 to €20,000
~$15,975 to $21,301
Platinum
videocam

AT

Schlins
€15,000
~ $15,975 Negotiable
Golden
Welsh D (Cob), Stallion, 2 years, 14.2 hh
F: MBS ROYAL FLASH BUPRH | MF: H-S HOT PLAYBOY

DE

Wustermark
€4,500
~ $4,793 Negotiable
Golden
Welsh D (Cob), Mare, 3 years, 14.2 hh
F: MBS ROYAL FLASH BUPRH | MF: FRISIAN BRENIN (PRH**)
Breeding - Leisure - Dressage
Pferdezuchtverein Havelland

DE

Wustermark
€5,000
~ $5,325 Negotiable
Golden
Welsh D (Cob), Stallion, 3 years, 14.1 hh, Bay-Dark
F: MBS ROYAL FLASH | MF: H-S HOT PLAYBOY
Breeding - Leisure - Dressage
Pferdezuchtverein Havelland

DE

Wustermark
€10,000
~ $10,650 Negotiable
Golden
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Welsh D (Cob), Mare, 8 years, 15.2 hh, Buckskin
Leisure - Breeding - Dressage

DE

Wagenfeld
€4,500
~ $4,793
Platinum

DE

Pogeez
€2,500 to €5,000
~$2,663 to $5,325
Golden
videocam
Welsh D (Cob), Gelding, 4 years, 14.2 hh, Brown
F: NIEUWMOED'S MISTER RIGHT | MF: VEENSTRAS PROMISE

DE

Fürth
Price on request
Golden
Welsh D (Cob), Mare, 8 years, 14.1 hh, Bay-Dark
F: ORCHARD BOGINOV | MF: ORCHARD RED PRINCE
Dressage

NL

Alphen
€25,000
~ $26,626
Golden
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NL

Den Dungen
€15,000
~ $15,975 Negotiable
Golden
Welsh D (Cob), Gelding, 5 years, 15 hh, Bay-Dark Welsh Cob Gelding
F: PERTHOG GAME ON | MF: CASCOB BRAVEHEART
Leisure - Trail - Jumping - Hunter
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GB

Newry
€3,850
~ $4,100 Negotiable
Golden
Welsh D (Cob), Mare, 1 year, 14.1 hh, Bay-Dark
F: HSH KINGSTON
Dressage - Jumping

NL

Nieuwe Tonge
€5,000
~ $5,325 Negotiable
Platinum
Welsh D (Cob), Gelding, 7 years, 14.1 hh, Black
F: ORCHARD BOGINOV | MF: RENOIR
Dressage - Jumping

NL

Enschede
€15,000 to €20,000
~$15,975 to $21,301
Platinum

NL

Vierpolders
€20,000 to €40,000
~$21,301 to $42,601
Golden
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Welsh D (Cob) - horses for sale

The Welsh Section D, or Welsh cob, is one of the traditional breeds of Wales, with an ancestry dating back hundreds of years. It is an important member of the Mountain and Moorland breeds, also known as native ponies of Britain. This breed is noted for its sensational trotting action, and many people buy a Welsh Section D for harness work. They make reliable, hardy riding ponies that are good weight-carriers too. Many people sell a Welsh Section D as a supreme all-rounder for the equestrian family.

Use and characteristics of the Welsh Section D/Welsh Cob

The Welsh Section D has no upper height limit but must be over 13.2 hands (54 inches/132 cm), which distinguishes it from the Welsh Section C pony. In practice, like many other small, strong pony breeds, they have strength and stamina beyond their size. People who buy a Welsh Section D/Welsh Cob gain the benefits of a horse and pony in a single animal. Many are bay in colour, and white markings are permitted, though greys are relatively rare. Those who sell a Welsh Section D/Welsh Cob are proud of the remarkable action of their animals at the trot. Extension from the shoulder creates a trot that is full of power with plenty of reach.

Origin and history of breeding Welsh Section D/Welsh Cobs

The ancestors of all the Welsh breeds were ponies running freely on the hills of Wales. There is at least some evidence to suggest small animals were there in pre-Roman days. By medieval times, the horses of Wales had gained a reputation for quality that meant they were very much desired beyond the country. These were horses that were in the control of local landowners. Wales produced warhorses for knights and trotting rouncies for squires, and it is generally believed that the rouncies were some of the ancestors of the Welsh cobs. The smaller Welsh ponies, many of which were likely the original stock, were put at risk by legislation under Henry VIII, who wanted to destroy all small animals in order to use the land to breed great warhorses. However, he was unsuccessful and Welsh ponies and cobs, both large and small, survived. The stronger, taller animals made excellent all-rounders for working on Welsh farms. In the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, the cob types of pony were given even more strength, endurance and speed by breeding with Barbs, Thoroughbreds and Yorkshire Coach Horses, as well as roadsters and trotters from Norfolk and Yorkshire. Trotting races were a very popular sport among farmers and tradesmen, and the Welsh cobs, with their eye-catching action, great stride and speed, were an important part of the culture. The creation of the Welsh Pony and Cob Society in 1901 led ultimately to well-defined breed standards for the different types of pony and cob. However, the Depression and two world wars brought a decline in the Welsh cob, mainly because these valiant animals were useful to the military but no longer so at home. Fortunately, they survived and are recognised today for their versatility.

Welsh Section D/Welsh Cobs in equestrianism

Welsh Section D/Welsh Cobs are superb all-rounders and, like all natives, easy to keep. They are popular ponies for harness work, especially combined driving. Their strength makes them useful for pack work and trekking, while their looks and action make them stand out in the show ring. In fact, there are few things a handsome Section D can’t do, from show jumping to Western riding!

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