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Tinker stallion
Catalog Number
13831
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Coloured cobs are powerful horses with a full mane, strong feathering, a short back and large hooves.
£7.99
Delivery time approx. 3-5 working days.
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Age Recommendation
3-8years
Dimensions
16,3 x 4,3 x 10,9 cm
Coloured cobs are powerful horses with a full mane, strong feathering, a short back and large hooves. The typical piebald coat pattern was deliberately bred into the horses around the year 1900. They were first called "Magpies". Cobs are very balanced and meek.
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