Use today: Traditionally, the Norman Cob was used by farmers in Normandy for farm work, driving and riding. Color: The most common colors are bay and chestnut; gray is less common. Height: 15.3 to 16.3 hands.Profile: The Norman Cob officially became a breed in the early 1900s. Although the term cob usually denotes a type of horse rather than a breed, the French chose the name because they resembled the English Cob. A cob is usually an all-rounder, with the ability to carry a rider or work as ...
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