Hillfarm's Horse
- Name
- Trystan
- References
- The Welsh Cobs evolved from the Section A Welsh Mountain Pony. In the 18th and 19th centuries, outcrosses to Norfolk Roadsters, Hackneys, Arabians, some English Shires, and possibly others resulted in the modern Cob. Cobs were employed as riding horses for the British Cavalry, reliable mounts for traveling doctors, farmers, and other working people, as well as carriage, cart, cab, and wagon animals in the cities. The proper cob has explosive trotting action and is unsurpassed in stamina and courage. They are very talented in all spheres of sport and pleasure. Link
- Score
- 6
- Item type
- Equid Figurine
- Classification
- Original Finish Plastic
- Material
- Plastic
- Manufacturer
- Breyer
- Breed
- Welsh Pony/Cob
- Size
- 1:9 Scale
- Gender
- Stallion
- Number made
- Unknown
- Run type
- Regular Run
- Year introduced
- 2004
- Year retired
- 2004
- Color
- Red/Chestnut/Sorrel
- Patterns
- Sabino
- Medium
- Original Finish
- Owner
- Hillfarm
- Added
- 2024-02-13 09:06
Awards
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Class (halter) | Copper Rose Winter Show | British Isles & Ireland Pony Stallions | 31 |
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