
Irish Cobs have an imposing appearance with a stout, powerful body. They needed to be gentle enough to be handled by children but sturdy enough to pull a wagon all day.

The breed adapted to be strong and versatile. For hundreds of years these sturdy, hardworking horses pulled wagons and carts throughout Ireland, Britain and Europe. The Irish Cob breed was developed by the Travelling Community in Ireland. The breed is referred to worldwide by many different names such as Gypsy Cob, Gypsy Horse, Gypsy Vanner and Irish Tinker. Prior to this linages were passed down verbally from generation to generation. The Irish Cob is a native Irish breed and although it has a long history the Studbook was only officially founded in 1998. HSI was Approved by the Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine to maintain the Irish Cob Studbook on a temporary basis in October 2013. Home » Breeding » Irish Cob Studbook Irish Cob Studbook Register an adult animal (with pedigree).
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Horse Sport Ireland Studbook Show jumping Series.Traditional Irish Horse Category ISH (TIH).Why will you not add more new tack to the Generation 2 horses?Īdding new tack to already existing horses is a long and complicated process. When purchasing an item, you will see a text listing what horse breeds you own will not be able to use the tack. How do I know if my horse can use the tack I’m about to purchase? When we call a breed “updated”, it means we’ve revamped our old classic horse to a new version with more realistic proportions and more suitable animations. Our classic horses refer to most horses we released before April 2015. What’s the difference between a classic and an updated horse?

*Please bear in mind that horses with heavy feathering on their legs can’t wear leg wraps or boots.įinally, here are some of our Generation 3 horses! Our Generation 3 horses do not have the technical restrictions that our older models have and they also fit our current art style - which means they can wear all the new tack* added to the game! Hooray! Here are some of our Generation 2 friends! All Generation 2 horses except from Spirit are able to use our updated show jumping saddle. Our Generation 2 horses do not have the same restrictions that our Generation 1 horses have, but will not be able to wear new tack added to the game as we want to give as much attention as possible to our Generation 3 horses. Horses with this look belong to Generation 1.5! These horses will not be able to wear new tack since they already have or will get updated versions of their breeds. The horses based on our previous Starter Horse model belong to Generation 1.5. Here are some of our Generation 1 horses! Due to technical restrictions, we will not be able to offer new styles of tack for these classics. Our oldest horse models belong to Generation 1. Here you see our Starter Horse, the Jorvik Warmblood, through the generations! The generation is determined by how the horse was created (Generation 1 horses were created using a program called Autodesk 3D Studio Max, but now we use Autodesk Maya) and the design standard we strive for! Generation 1 includes the classic versions of horses which now also have updated versions, and the Generation 1.5 and 2 horses will follow with updated versions in the future, too!

Here is a breakdown of all the horses in Star Stable, sorted by generation. Here you can see exactly which horses are affected. As our processes and designs have changed with newer horses, it means that some older horses will NOT be able to use certain new models of tack that we add to the game. Star Stable has been with us since 2011 and throughout the years our technology and optimization has improved. Want to learn more about the Horse Generations of Star Stable? Then keep on reading!
