Cob Stallion in bay
This horse was purchased in Ireland in the 1970's. He was called simply "Cob Stallion", but there has been much debate over that among Julip Club members. He's very rare and hard to identify. Photo by Melodie Dowell.
Cob Stallion in brown pinto
Produced by Helen Moore in 2007. Images by Melodie Dowell.
Cob Stallion in bay pinto
Produced in 2007. Image by Melodie Dowell.
Cob Stallion in brown
Creates by Helen Moore in 2007. Image provided by Melodie Dowell.
Cob Stallion in Buckskin fleabit
Produced around 1998. Image by Melodie Dowell.
Cob Stallion in dark bay
Produced by Helen Moore in 2007. Image by Melodie Dowell.
Cob Stallion in bay
Bay Julip Original "Ash" in the Cob Stallion mould. Markings painted by owner. Owned and photographed by Pip Williams. Shown as TS Ashok.
Cob stallion in dapple grey
This is a Julip Cob Stallion with old fashioned big dapples. He dates from around 2001, I believe.
Owned and photographed by Melodie Dowell.
Cob stallion in black pinto
Banksy the Cob Stallion was a special birthday order in 2008. I asked Julip to give me one in a traditional cobby colour and this is what I got! I named him after the somewhat infamous street artist Banksy, whose work I admire greatly. Owned and photographed by Christine Sutcliffe.
Cob stallion in chestnut pinto
Archie the Cob Stallion was bought from the spares page in 2009. I hogged his mane just after arrival as I think it suits him much more. Owned and photographed by Christine Sutcliffe.