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  1. Email: gvhs@vanners.org. The Gypsy Vanner Horse Breed. The Gypsy Vanner Horse is a beautiful breed envisioned by the Gypsies of Great Britain. This horse was selectively bred for over half a century from a vision to create the perfect horse to pull the Gypsy caravan.

  2. Jul 22, 2016 · Gypsy Horse. by Lisa Selvaggio. Published: July 22nd, 2016. About Gypsy Horse. Weight. 1,400 lb. Physique. Muscular, compact body. Lifespan. 25 years. Best Suited For. All levels of horse riders, trainers, and owners, including beginners and children. Temperament. Docile, gentle, kind, quiet, patient, willing, learns quickly, intelligent.

  3. Aug 4, 2023 · Gypsy Vanner Horse Breed Overview. Breed Name: Gypsy Vanner; Other Names: Gypsy Cob, Irish Cob, Gypsy Horse; Origin: Ireland and Great Britain; Height: Typically ranges from 13 hands (52 inches) to 16 hands (64 inches) at the withers. Weight: Generally between 1,000 to 1,600 pounds. Physical Characteristics: Solid and compact body; Broad chest ...

  4. May 18, 2023 · Updated on May 18, 2023. The Gypsy Vanner horse breed has quickly made a name for itself as one of the best options amongst the equestrian community, and for good reason too. These horses are known for their excellent temperaments as well as their drop-dead gorgeous feathering.

  5. Jan 12, 2023 · Though originally bred to pull wagons, the Gypsy proved to be a great riding horse, versatile in many disciplines. Much of the Gypsy Vanner’s appeal lies in its striking appearance. The breed’s long, flowing mane, thick tail and heavy leg feathering are unmistakable, especially when combined with the Vanner’s small body.

  6. Jan 10, 2023 · Reference. What to Know About the Gypsy Horse. Medically Reviewed by Vanesa Farmer, DVM on January 10, 2023. Written by Alyssa Anderson. What Is a Gypsy Horse? The Gypsy Horse Origin...

  7. Oct 12, 2023 · Facts & figures. Origin: Great Britain, Ireland. Main breeding area: mainly Europe. Distribution: worldwide. Height: 4,4 ft to 5,2 ft. Weight: 1014 lbs to 1610 lbs. Appearance: cold blood type. Colors: all colors are possible, often pied coat. Main use: riding and draft horse, leisure horse. Is a Gypsy Horse a warm or cold blooded horse?

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