What is a section D horse?

Section D Welsh Cobs are a type of Welsh Cob that is known for its versatility. They are typically between 14.2 and 15.2 hands high and have a stocky, muscular build. Section D Welsh Cobs are known for their good temperament and are often used for riding, driving, and showing.

Section D Welsh Cobs originated in Wales in the 19th century. They are believed to be descended from the same stock as the Section A and B Welsh Cobs, but they were bred to be larger and stronger. Section D Welsh Cobs were originally used as working animals, but they quickly became popular for pleasure riding and driving.

Today, Section D Welsh Cobs are still used for a variety of purposes. They are popular as riding horses because they are gentle, responsive, and easy to handle. They are also well-suited for driving, as they are strong and have good stamina. Section D Welsh Cobs are also popular for showing, as they are beautiful animals with a distinctive appearance.

If you are looking for a versatile horse that is suitable for a variety of activities, a Section D Welsh Cob may be the right choice for you. They are gentle, intelligent, and easy to care for, making them ideal for both experienced and beginner riders.