Welsh Section C Temperament
It derived from crossing smaller trotting cobs with welsh mountain mares.
Welsh section c temperament. They have an outstanding temperament combined with a natural talent for jumping. The welsh pony and cob society describe the section c as the stronger counterpart of the welsh pony but with cob blood. It is a mistake however to assume that there size and easy going nature makes them dull to ride.
The welsh pony of section b has all of the same wonderful attributes that are associated with the welsh mountain pony. Knees well developed with an abundance of bone below. These types include the section a welsh mountain pony section b welsh pony section c welsh pony cob type and section d welsh cob.
Their action and temperament have been influenced by the harsh climate and rough terrain of their native hills. They re also social creatures and thrive in the company of other horses. However these are even better riding ponies even for children.
Temperament section c ponies have the gentle temperament typical of all the welsh ponies. The welsh pony of cob type or section c is sure footed hardy and active. Researchers looked at the personality differences of more than 400 000 britons finding marked differences between regions with scots proving the friendliest welsh the shyest and londoners the.
Each section has specific characteristics but all retain the pony character versatility and excellent temperament of the welsh breeds. Beginners will find them reliable and trustworthy mounts. The section c may not stand any bigger than 13 2hh.