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Gypsy Horse
Information and Links
Below are links to the Web
sites of other Gypsy horse farms that we work with: |
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Gypsy Vanner Horse Registries: |
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Gypsy
Vanner Horse Society: In 1996, Dennis and Cindy Thompson
imported Gypsy Vanner horses to North America and started a registry
of the breed in America.
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The Gypsy
Cob and Drum Horse Association: The GCDHA was formed
as a way to protect the breed, record the parentage, preserve the
history, and promote the Gypsy Cob and Drum Horse as a breed
in North America.
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Gypsy Cob Society of America:
The Gypsy Cob Society of America, Inc., a non-profit corporation,
was founded in May of 2003 to educate the US about the breed,
maintain a permanent registry devoted wholly to the interests of the
Gypsy Cob to preserve and protect hundreds of years of Romany
bloodlines.
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| Across The World: |
--Kintara Gypsy Cobs: These horses
are so special, they have made their way down under!
--The
Home of Gypsy Horses
--Interessengemeinschaft
von Tinkerzüchtern in Bayern
Beautiful websites of Gypsy Tinker horses in Germany.
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Training Links:
--Sonny Garguilo Natural Horsemanship- Sonny is
from Long Island. He is a friend of ours and because these
horses are so calm and good natured we promote this style of
training, as it works well for them.
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Full Circle Farm, Kentucky: Currently our stallion,
Blarney, is residing at Full Circle Farm and is being trained in
dressage.
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Horse Journal: Highly recommended! This excellent
publication provides practical solutions and hands-on information
that horse owners can take into the barn and use. They take a
back-to-basics approach to training, nutrition, and horse care, with
evaluations based on field trials and scientific research, rounded
out with a great deal of real-world experience.
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All-D-Reiterhof Farm: Armin
Wagner runs one of the premier sport horse quarantine stations in
the northeast United States. Take our word for it — he's great with
horses (he helped deliver Zeta!).
-- Breeder's
Guide
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