The Irish Cob, also known as the Gypsy Cob or Gypsy Vanner, is a distinctive horse breed originating from Ireland and the United Kingdom. Bred by the Romani Travellers to pull their caravans, this breed became prized for its strength, stamina, and calm temperament. Physically, Irish Cobs are compact and powerful horses, typically standing between 13.2 to 16 hands tall. They are easily recognised by their abundant feathering on the legs and their striking piebald or skewbald coats. Their thick, flowing mane and tail add to their iconic appearance. Temperament-wise, Irish Cobs are exceptionally gentle, calm, and reliable, making them excellent family horses suitable for novice riders and therapeutic riding programmes. Their versatility extends to riding, driving, and showing, solidifying their popularity. However, they require care attention, especially regular grooming of their feathering to prevent skin issues. In the UK market, keywords such as \"cobs for sale\", \"Irish cob for sale\", and \"gypsy cob for sale\" are commonly searched, reflecting high interest in purchasing these beloved horses.

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JOEY 14.2 Rising 4 Joey is still green around the edges so would not suit a novice rider. Joey is schooling nicely(lots of videos) Joey will hack alone or in company (will require somebody with confidence to hack alone) Joey has been lunged over jumps and shown scope but hasn't been jumped under saddle due to age. Joey is good to shoe, clip, bath and load. Joey just needs

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Beauty 10 years 13.2 mare. Leg in each corner type would make a great mother daughter share. She is super sweet and easy to do everything with. Beauty has been driven in her previous home but we have never driven her. She is bombproof on the roads and absolutely loves to hack. She is still slightly green in the arena but walks, trots and canters in a nice outline

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I am selling my youngster, he is a gyspy cob, rising 3 this Spring. Jax is a 12.1hh and growing youngster looking for a new postcode, he needs an experienced but patient owner who knows how to handle

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Denby is a 13,2 Irish cob mare, Shes looking for a home asap as we are losing grazing. She is in foal to a palamino 15h i heard due around March/April so a loving home only please. Denby is broken to

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Lovely little filly just come from breeder and off mum. Now ready for her home. OPEN TO REASONABLE OFFERS Sweet little thing. Mum is 13.2 Dad is 14.1 So she'll be a good size abd a chunk of a cob.

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Custard palamino gelding 13 hh or there about, ready to start work Good to load and travel Ties up perfectly Good to deal with, used to children and other animals . Lovely family pony Needs an eq

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Ghost – Rising 3yo Gelding (3 in May) Currently 12hh, expected to make approx. 12.2–12.3hh Lovely young gelding with an exceptional temperament and great handling. ✔️ Amazing in the stable, clean an

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Beautiful 3 year old mare mini cob. She's 12.1hh but is bum high. Honest advert 2️⃣🕑🕑🕑Ono. Daisy is a 3 year old mini cob who is so gentle and placid. She's a bit wary in the stable and with the

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4 years old • 13hh Amazing little skewbald cob gelding who we bought for our youngest daughter, but sadly he’s not being ridden and enjoyed as he should be, so we feel it’s time to find him the right

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I am reluctantly selling our cob gelding as he’s just too small for my girls.. he’s an absolute delight, great with children, loves being with other horses (he’s been turned out with 2 mares), great f
Yes, Irish Cobs are highly regarded for their gentle, loyal, and intelligent nature combined with a strong, compact, and muscular build. They are known for being hardy and economical to keep, making them suitable for riders of all levels, including beginners, due to their calm temperament and versatility.