Submitted by Allison Doares-Sykora: “Sam” 💗 the wonder pony! Our little 3/4 Welsh Pony who started our dressage journey at the SCDCTA Youth Clinic with Mary-Cameron Mansfield and organized by Kathryn Butt.
The winsome Welsh Pony and Cob! We are celebrating this breed as our September Breed of the Month on YourDressage! We recently asked our social media followers to share a photo of their favorite Welsh Pony, Cob, or Welsh cross and tell us a little about them for a chance to be featured on YourDressage, and they sure delivered! Stay tuned all month long as we will be sharing stories and galleries from folks who love this breed.
Did you know that dressage riders who choose a Welsh Pony or Cob as their dressage mount are eligible for special awards through the Adequan®/USDF All-Breeds Awards program, as The Welsh Pony and Cob Society of America, Inc. is a participating organization?
San Sebastien We are in Australia but still fun to post 7yo Warmblood X Welsh A Multiple national champion from young horse classes and now competing FEI PSG – Betty K.My yearling section D colt I love so much – AC EquestriansMr. Incredible, Canadian Half Welsh, bred by Two Willows Equine sired by The Key. – Jill J.He’s not a full Cob — he’s half! North Forks Cardi x Rousseau New Edition FF bred by Ginger Mack This little power house completed thru PSG and participated in USDF National Finals two years in a row at three levels! The love of my life and best pony man out there! 😉 – Heather C.Castleberrys Ffrewyn ridden by Lindsay Borg – Wendy G.Quillane Ambition, homebred section d gelding and region 8 championship materiale res champion. – Amy R.Quillane Marqui, two year old section D filly and owner Catie Petersen are very active and successful USDF Breeders Series and all breed participants. – Amy R.– Melissa G.Look at all the amazing Welsh dressage cobs listed here! I look forward to reading the article. Thanks for featuring these great ponies. Here are a few that we’ve bred and shown here at Tegan Welsh. This is Tegan Cadi, Welsh Section C, owned by Jennifer Burch – Jean W.Tegan Aurelio, Welsh C x Andalusian owned by Jamie Sawyer. – Jean W.Misty Mountain St. Tathan. Four year old Sec. D. I bred and raised his dam and bred her to Synod Royal Magic to produce Tate. After many years off from showing, this gelding has gotten me back in the saddle and showing locally again. – Shelia B.Loaded Weapon Of SpringSong (bred by SpringSong Welsh Cobs ) Section C Welsh Pony of Cob type. He was the first foal we bred and trained that was successful in the Dressage ring winning many dressage and pony cup championships. He had a disposition and temperament and a heart of gold. We love this breed and are so excited for all of our other kids showing in the Dressage world and coming up the pipeline 💕 – Heather M.Our “Little Cob that Could”, Rosiemai! At 24 years young, she loves her job teaching the next generation of equestrians ❤️ AA & JR DB Sport Horses LLC! – Elizabeth O. Read Rosie Mai the Super PonyGMA’s Dark Shadow, Section C gelding. owned by Melissa Gray, many All-Breed Championships, top placings at Pony Cup Championships. Often high score at USDF shows above the Warmbloods – Joann W.Quillane Avanti 2 year old welsh cob filly! – Michelle G.-S.Jenny Knight and section D stallion *Taraco Mourinho. Imported as a yearling and currently competing at I-1. – Amy R.Madoc Prince Edward, our heart horse. Scores to I 1, best horse ever💕 – Barbara M.Barb is a 12 yr old Welsh Cob that I purchased from Wendy Garfinkel almost 5 years ago. She is amazing and,though I have only showed her in training level, can do much more with a better rider.. 😬. She just wants to please all the time…. Unless there is food involved. – Susan P.My homebred welsh cobs are just starting to be old enough to start under saddle. Future is looking good Pictured is Perrly Twinkle Toes – Annie D.