Gypsy Cob
The Gypsy Cob, also known as the Irish Cob or the Tinker Horse, is a strong and sturdy horse breed that originated in the United Kingdom and Ireland. It is known for its compact build, feathered legs, and abundant mane and tail. The Gypsy Cob is a cold-blooded breed and stands at a height of approximately 140-160 cm, with a weight ranging from 450-700 kg. It has a well-rounded and muscular body, a broad head with expressive eyes, and a thick neck. The breed is often used as a working horse, as well as for driving and recreational riding. Gypsy Cobs have a calm and gentle temperament, making them suitable for riders of all ages and experience levels. They come in various coat colors and patterns, including piebald and skewbald. Gypsy Cobs are highly valued for their strength, versatility, and eye-catching appearance.
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