Gypsy Vanner
Species: Riding Horse
Size: from 14.3 hands to 15.3 hands
The Gypsy Horse (USA, UK, AU), also known as the Gypsy Cob (UK, NZ), Coloured Cob (UK, Ireland, parts of Continental Europe), Gypsy Vanner (US, CAN), Irish Cob, and Tinker Horse (parts of Continental Europe),[1] is a horse breed originally developed by Romanichal peoples native to the British Isles. As recently as 1996, the Gypsy horse had no stud book or breed registry.[2] However, it is now considered a breed[2] with multiple worldwide breed associations dedicated to it. [a] It is a small draught breed, popularly recognized for its abundant leg feathering and common black and white, or "piebald", coat color, though it can be of any other color as well.
*Wikipedia
Size: from 14.3 hands to 15.3 hands
The Gypsy Horse (USA, UK, AU), also known as the Gypsy Cob (UK, NZ), Coloured Cob (UK, Ireland, parts of Continental Europe), Gypsy Vanner (US, CAN), Irish Cob, and Tinker Horse (parts of Continental Europe),[1] is a horse breed originally developed by Romanichal peoples native to the British Isles. As recently as 1996, the Gypsy horse had no stud book or breed registry.[2] However, it is now considered a breed[2] with multiple worldwide breed associations dedicated to it. [a] It is a small draught breed, popularly recognized for its abundant leg feathering and common black and white, or "piebald", coat color, though it can be of any other color as well.
*Wikipedia
Allowed Coats |
Skills |
Bay 3%
Dun 2% Bay Tobiano 11% Dun Tobiano 5% Black 10% Flaxen Liver chestnut 3% Black Tobiano 15% Liver chestnut Tobiano 5% Cherry bay Tobiano 5% Mouse Gray 1% Chestnut 3% Mouse Gray Tobiano 5% Chestnut Tobiano 11% Palomino 1% Dapple gray Tobiano 5% Palomino Tobiano 5% Dark bay Tobiano 10% |
Best CompetitionsWestern: Cutting
Classical: Cross Country Top Three SkillsStamina, Dressage, Jumping
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