"Teddy Cobs"
AKA Szívelova
The Szívelova, or "Teddy Cob," is a draft pony breed originating from the hills of Hungary. Their name loosely translates to "heart horse," named for their gentle and affectionate nature, though they are more commonly known by their English nickname. This nickname doubles as a nod to a genetic mutation found in some individuals, giving them rounded, shortened ears reminiscent of a teddy bear's. Standing between 10 and 14 hands tall, these hardy little ponies were originally bred as versatile family companions. They excel in a variety of disciplines, from driving to dressage or even more demanding pursuits like fox-hunting. They are especially well-suited for children and amateur riders (provided they're small enough not to squish them!). With strict studbook guidelines in place to preserve the breed’s quality, Teddy Cobs are steadily gaining popularity beyond Hungary, with dedicated breeders now dotted around the globe.
Known for their kind and eager-to-please nature, Teddy Cobs are intelligent, quick learners that are highly motivated by treats and praise. While they can have a mischievous streak, their playful antics are rarely troublesome, and their sweet disposition makes them impossible to stay mad at for long. Their signature habit of pressing their head against a person's chest to ask for affection—especially behind-the-ear scratches—is sure to win over even the most annoyed owner. Even Hungary’s semi-feral herds are known for their remarkable trust in humans, especially those who come bearing treats.
These semi-feral herds are central to the Teddy Cob’s sale traditions. In the days before the ponies are driven to their winter stables, prospective buyers visit the pastures to claim their chosen pony by tying a colorful ribbon into its mane. These ribbons, adorned with bows and jingling bells, symbolize a buyer’s intention to purchase. When the herds are driven to the stables, the sound of bells chiming fills the air as the claimed ponies prepare to meet their new owners. If the ribbon remains by the time the herd arrives at the stables, the buyer finalizes the purchase; if not, the pony returns to the pastures until the next season. While this tradition remains a cultural hallmark in Hungary, smaller-scale adaptations have gained popularity in countries like the US and Canada. These include "pony ringing" events at fairs or rodeos, where children compete to halter a pony, tie a bell-ribbon in its mane, and ride or lead it through the gates at the other end of the arena. Additionally, breeders outside of Hungary often send their Teddy Cobs to new homes with a bell-ribbon tied in their manes to honor these traditions in their own small way.
♡ Breed Standards
- Heights range from 10hh to 14hh
- Straight or convex profile ("Roman nose") on a slightly large head
- Eyes and ears are expressive and somewhat large
- Body should be compact but proportional, sporting an athletic "cob" build
- Legs should be well-boned and muscled, with free range of motion and propulsion
- Gaits/movement should appear relaxed, smooth, and well-balanced
- Feathering, if present, is fine/silky and begins below the knee/hock
- Temperament is friendly and agreeable, with no signs of aggression
♡ Colors & Patterns
- Coat Colors:
- Common - Black, Faded Black, Bay, Seal Bay, Chestnut, Liver Chestnut
- Uncommon (Single Cream - nCr) - Smoky Black, Buckskin, Buttermilk Buckskin, Palomino, Chocolate Palomino, Isabella Palomino
- Rare (Double Cream - CrCr) - Smoky Cream, Perlino, Cremello
- The Lavender dilution (info) also has a small chance of appearing on any base color, either as nlv (Carried) or lvlv (Shown)!
- Natural Genes:
- Common - Pangare (P), Roan (R), Tobiano (T), Splash (Spl)
- Uncommon - Flaxen (f), Silver (Z), Sooty (Sty), Dun (D)
- Rare - Grey (G), Sabino (Sb), *Overo (O), All Mutations (see below)
- Random/Non-Genetic - Birdcatcher Spots, Grease Spots
* Note: As homozygous Overo (OO) is lethal in real life, we choose to simply avoid it here. Foals rolled as "OO" will be changed to "nO"!
- Mutation Genes:
- Belted (Bel) - Vertical white marking encircling the barrel of the horse, similarly to Belted cattle - marking should be at least as thick as the legs
- Ticked (tc) - Only shows when homozygous (tctc). Causes small holes inside white markings, low-opacity "freckles" on the body, and/or striped hooves (may have any or all of these 3 traits - example)
- Crowned (Cw) - A white marking originating at the poll and spreading outward down the neck and over the face. Should taper down the neck, and may either follow the top half of the face or expand into a bald face. May cause blue eyes.
- Collared (Col) - White marking encircling the neck of the horse, starting at a higher point than it ends to create a tapered look. May have a connected or disconnected marking on the chest, not going further than between the front legs.
- Teddy-Eared (td) - Only shows when homozygous (tdtd). Ears are increased in width and decreased in height, creating a rounded, teddy-bear-like silhouette
- Non-Genetic Traits:
- Some Teddy Cobs are known for getting "the woolies," a lighthearted term used to describe the rapid growth of dense, fluffy hair along the underside and tailhead during the cold season. Rate of occurrence differs between individuals and may even differ from year to year - while some seem to get the woolies every year, others may only get them sporadically throughout their life, and others may never get the woolies at all. Anyone may depict their Teddy Cob with the woolies - your pony does not need to be on the Wooly lineart to do so!
- Mane, tail, and feathers are very easily prone to sunbleaching, often to dramatic effect
- Grey's effect on mane/tail is sometimes delayed, leaving them solid until late stages of grey
- Homozygous Tobiano sometimes exhibits very extensive cat tracks