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The Gypsy Vanner Horse ® is a registered trademark and brand to the Gypsy Cob horse for the promotion of the Gypsy Vanner Horse Society. It is a very flashy and colorful horse with full mane, tail and whole lot of feathers has been described as a writer "people business". It is a horse who has good bone and large, a compact workhorse, but on a smaller scale than most draft breeds in her ancestry.

They are also known as Gypsy horses, horses of color or Irish Tinkers. In the U.S., it is known as a Gypsy Cob or Gypsy Vanner, and in his home country of England and Ireland, it is known simply as a cob "or" good COB. "However, the Gypsy Vanner differs from both the COB and the Tinker in that it is much more selectively bred, and generally a better quality of horse. A horse is the type of battery, which is not a Vanner, but is usually a cross between a Gypsy Cob and a Clydesdale or Shire. All records for this breed, they have called race A Vanner, Cob, Gypsy Horse or just the same visual standards, but the wording may vary.

The Gypsy Vanner was bred by Gypsy Travellers in Ireland and Great Britain who had the desire to create the ideal horse for pulling their caravan covered vardos colors that made the families and their belongings in a fashion fantasy . In fact, the word "Winnowing" in the Chambers English Dictionary is defined as "a horse able to tow a caravan." "It'sa good Vanner" is a common comment when he saw a Gypsy horse admiration. They designed race half black and half white, and they wanted them to have a "wow" factor so that families could have competitions including the stallion was the finest. While most Gypsies no longer live in vardos they keep and breed the Winnow as a status symbol and a source of pride among the Roma Gypsies.

Since the Gypsies have kept little or no written during the last century, the determination of the breeds used to create the Vanner had to come from verbal discussions with several older men Gypsies throughout Europe. In theory, the Gypsy Vanner developed a combination of British, Welsh and Irish breeds including the Clydesdale, Shire, Friesian, Dales Pony, Highland Pony Pony and Fells, anything that has personality and wonderfully docile nature of the traditional cold-horse race pure. But the descent may include other races, even non-drafts. The Romany Grai, another Gypsy race horse that has a lighter frame, is deemed to have ancestors Fells Pony. The Fells Pony is smaller and lighter than the construction Dales Pony, which is closely related to. But insofar as other breeds in the pedigree that separates the Gypsy horse lighter other Gypsy-bred horses, such as GRAI Roma gypsies and horses called "trotters".

The Gypsy Vanner Horse Society (GVHS) is the studbook registry of the breed and is the first in the world for the Gypsy horse. It was founded by Dennis and Cindy Thompson in 1996 but is now managed by a board of directors. The GVHS remains based on quality, culturally sensitive and socially responsible companies with a less well understood, the Roma gypsies. The breed standards were approved in detail by a Gypsy who has maintained the same genetic code for over 56 years. He raised many of the most famous sires and dams of the breed and has played a role in choosing the name Gypsy Vanner Horse ® for his race. His name is Fred Walker, "king of colored horses." The register is currently open to any horse that meets the seven points of conformation as described on the site GVHS. The Gypsy horse is rapidly gaining recognition as a breed. In 2004, he was accepted by the Foundation of the United States Dressage All Breeds program.

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Posted on August 3, 2010.
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