Gypsy Vanner
These horses were originally bred by Romani and Irish travelers to pull their caravans.
Kingdom - Animalia
Phylum - Chordata
Class - Mammalia
Order - Perissodactyla
Family - Equidae
Genus - Equus
Species & Subspecies – E. ferus caballus
Common Names – Gypsy Vanner, Gypsy Cob, Romani Cob, Irish Cob, Tinker
Gypsy Vanners are known for their kind and friendly demeanors. They are intelligent and bold, but gentle and eager to please.
Gypsy Vanners are normally piebald in coloration, with a pattern of white and colored splotches and spots on their body. The colored patches can range from brown to black.
They are known for the long hair on their legs, which is called “feathering”.
The build of the Gypsy Vanner is usually stocky and muscular, with relatively short, thick legs.
The Gypsy Vanner originates in the British Isles. It was originally bred by Romani travelers, specifically the Romanichal Travelers. The horses were used as draft horses to pull their caravans, which is where the name “vanner” comes from.
Today, the Gypsy Vanner is used for a variety of purposes, including its original draft horse purpose of pulling carts. It is also used in dressage events and other equestrian sports. It is even used as a therapy horse due to its pleasant disposition.
References
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gypsy_horse
https://vanners.org/the-breed/
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